korkster & psyprof1,
I've had a chance to listen to the AKG K701's:
http://www.akg.com/site/products/powerslave,id,911,pid,911,nodeid,2,_language,EN.html
and so far, I'm very pleased. I have a couple of programs for breaking them in, but haven't bothered, yet. Some say these phones need up to 350 hours before they really shine, yet, I've read where a couple of fellows tried a new pair against a well used pair and couldn't hear the difference. All I know is that as I'm listening to them, I can actually notice that they warm up, become richer sounding the longer I listen to them. The difference is very subtle, but noticeable. So, I'm sure they will benefit from use.
The 990 has absolutely no problem driving them and, in comparison to my old Sony MDR CD550's, these are in another world, yet driven just as easily by the 990's headphone amp. When I watch sat tv, I get my weakest audio signal, while the highest volume setting is -21db, to give you an idea.
As people say, headphones cannot compete with a quality speaker setup. Nevertheless, the fist night I checked them out, I listened to some chamber music and it was so beautiful and ethereal, that, within 15 minutes, I fell asleep and while it was ethereal, it was also engaging and at these times, I'd wake up, in disbelief, at the beautiful sounds I was hearing. This cycle went on for about 45 minutes.
So, yes, overall, I'm very pleased and not the least bit disappointed in choosing the 701's. Also, I’m not surprised that this company would supply headphones for professional applications, as, I think, these are also designated as “reference” phones.
I can't imagine finding any fault in these babies; at this level, the choices you make really reflect personal taste in the texture of the listening experience, more so, than in its quality. One obvious strength/weakness is that they’re very revealing and while when listening to excellent recordings, they really shine, when listening to garbage, it’s really noticeable (for example, when listening to the tuner, I can hear the weaknesses in the radio signal).
I certainly highly recommend these, especially as they're available on the Internet for as little as $269.
If you're interested in researching what might best suit your tastes, this is an excellent resource:
http://www.head-fi.org/ It lists, also, numerous headphone amps, which range in price from about $100 to 1,000's of dollars. I like this one:
http://www.wooaudio.com/products/wa3.html for example, as it actually has its own preamp.
Yes, fellows, no shortage of things to spend your hard earned dollars on! lol
Anyway, hope this helps!
John
Whew ... some wind in this one ... sorry ! lol