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Recommendations for closed headphones for classical for under $600

post #1 of 5
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Hi everyone; this is my first post to the forum. I was hoping get a recommendation for a pair of headphones.

 

I'm interested in a closed design for listening to music at work. I typically use a total bithead amplifier and lossless iTunes and about 80% of my collection is classical music. I currently have a Sennheiser HD555, but with the fan noise at work and it being an open design it's not giving me a great experience at all. It also doesn't seem very efficient.

 

I'm willing to have a larger budget this time, up to about $600. Since it's classical music (all kinds, perhaps more symphonic), I'd like something with a great soundstage and a flat, natural sounding response. I'd love to hear some suggestions. Thanks!

post #2 of 5

Denon D 2000 or D 5000.

post #3 of 5

The Denons aren't likely to be as flat as he'd like, and they don't really provide great isolation (though certainly much better than the 555).  The Shure SRH-940 would have better isolation, be closer to neutral (slightly bass deficient and maybe a little bright though).  The AKG K-550 and Beyerdynamic T70 are also worth looking into.

post #4 of 5

If you can find a good priced used pair of D7000's, you'll get the balance you want. The Beyers and AKG's are good choices too.

post #5 of 5

Maybe with the LA7000.  Most of the HD-800, K1000 classical listeners and such seem to consider the stock D7000 still too bassy.

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