I have ds7bt, the power on/off sliding button stopped working after one year, have not found any replacement parts.
Did you have the hissing issue? seems to be a popular problem online and I'm not sure if everyone has it or just the people reporting it online. However since its a refurb hopefully this issue is corrected on these sets
I have the DSR7BT. They sound really good with the cable in Mac/Windows on the right settings (highest sample rate & bit depth). On BT, it's just like any other set of headphones. AptX HD does not make up for the cable (though it's a huge improvement over regular AptX), the cable still sounds like you're listening to a different pair of headphones.
Cable is not replaceable, at least I can't find any online! There is special hardware in the cable, other cables I use only charges the headphones. If you lose it, you're stuck with a mediocre pair of BT headphones.
Did you have the hissing issue? seems to be a popular problem online and I'm not sure if everyone has it or just the people reporting it online. However since its a refurb hopefully this issue is corrected on these sets
Not him , but there a bit of white noise when you connect to BT. I can't hear it once I play some audio, but once I pause I hear it again until I guess the headphones go to sleep once it notices it has nothing to play.
Did you have the hissing issue? seems to be a popular problem online and I'm not sure if everyone has it or just the people reporting it online. However since its a refurb hopefully this issue is corrected on these sets
I have the DSR7s and they are excellent top-tier Bluetooth headphones, very transparent, neutral, and powerful. They don't have an ordinary audio input though, only Bluetooth and USB to work with a computer. Compensating for that though they support AptX HD, LDAC, and AAC Bluetooth codecs, which are all high fidelity and work very well on many Android phones and iPhone.
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No good for gaming or movies, for gaming you should buy AptX ll (low latency) headphones.
Cable is not replaceable, at least I can't find any online! There is special hardware in the cable, other cables I use only charges the headphones. If you lose it, you're stuck with a mediocre pair of BT headphones.
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Keep in mind the ATH-DSR7BT retailed for about $300 when it came out 2 years ago.