Sennheiser HD-598s are the most comfortable headphones I've had the opportunity to use. I recommend these wholeheartedly for any first-time hi-fi buyer because of their excellent soundstage and...
I just received my SigPros (bought from a fellow head-fi'er), and now have several hours with them. They are great headphones. Agree with most of what everyone's saying about them. These...
Beats out the Bose Triport, the HD 202 and HD 435s, the AT M35 and AT M50. Just try it and see. Extremely comfortable (I wear mine while commuting and studying, for about 5+ hours a day). Bought...
When I first put them on on I though that the highs will blow my head off. My ears got tired after 10 - 15 minutes. I though I would throw them out of the window. But having read some good...
Sorry, all I can tell you is that the WA6 is a great amplifier that you can fine-tune by changing your tubes from many many options to get the kind of sound that you like.
Good luck with your pick.
I guess it depends on what headphone you're going to pair with. Looking at your signature and impedance alone, I guess WA6 is better for 70 ohms MDR-SA5000. Earmax with 300 ohms HD650 sounds wonderful tho.
I have not heard the Earmax but I do not regret having spent the last year with my WA6 and I don't feel an amplifier upgrade coming on any time soon. Edited by Csericks - 8/25/10 at 6:18pm
I guess it depends on what headphone you're going to pair with. Looking at your signature and impedance alone, I guess WA6 is better for 70 ohms MDR-SA5000. Earmax with 300 ohms HD650 sounds wonderful tho.
I have heard that the Earmax SE is designed for low impedance headphones, isn't it?
Hmm, that, I'm not sure, I never tried it with low imp. phone, and I only tried the standard edition, not the SE, yea, maybe SE is more capable to drive low imp. phone then.