Deeeeeee Jaaaaayyyyyy Khaleeeeeeed!!!!!
LOL, just got them today and thought i'd post my intial impressions. Out of the box the i think the red looks better in person, its not as dark as i thought and looks quite good in direct sunlight. On the head the clamping force is firm but they are still quite comfortable, isolation is very good, the headband padding seems firmer than what i remember of the other special edition but is comfortable enough. The cable is actually coiled which i was not aware of, its fairly long maybe 3m if stretched out. From where it plugs into the headphones theres roughly a 1.5m section of straight cable before you get to the coiled section and its terminated with a 90 degree 3.5mm jack. It feels fairly sturdy and strong, theres also a 3 button inline remote.
Soundwise they sound pretty much the same as the the blush special edition pair i tried in store so i guess someone put the wrong drivers in them. Unfortunately that means i still have not heard what the original h6 sounds like so i cannot make any comparisons. I can tell you that if you love bass you'll love the dj khaled model, its big, its bold and definitely in your face. That being said its also quite well controlled, it doesnt overpower the mids and i wouldn't call them muddy. Mids come across as fairly neutral however there does seem to be a slight tilt towards the upper mids so female voices seem to have a bit more presence. The top end does have some emphasis to my ears but its done quite well, its clear and crisp sounding enough to keep things exciting without being overly harsh and sibilant. One ares that really impressed me is the soundstage, for a fairly small closed back can they're able to sound quite open and spacious. Its quite noticeable when comparing them to my oppo pm-3, the pm-3 sounds like i'm listening in a narrow room where as the h6 sounds like i'm in a much more open space. Imaging and seperation is probably not quite as good on h6 but i wouldn't say its bad either.
The only negative thing i can say is they do not come with a carry case, I guess the dj khaled branding meant b&o had to cut costs. I also would have liked another cable for portable use, the included coiled cable is far too long for that. I'll just use my oppo pm-3 remote cable for now.