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Sennheiser HD 600 Impressions Thread
My experience as well. The GS1000s are very picky with their source. Some digital sources really make them sound congested and harsh, whereas the HD600 is much smoother and coherent with an average source. But, they really do come alive with a dynamic cartridge on a turntable. This could be said...- tev
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Sennheiser HD 600 Impressions Thread
It really scales well. Quite a few folks still use the HD600 in ultra high end systems. The HD800 may be more resolving and have a wider soundstage, but it can also be a little hi-fi sounding, not in the best way.- tev
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Sennheiser HD 600 Impressions Thread
Totally agree. I like my HD600 better than the LCDs for 90% of any music with vocals and acoustic instruments.- tev
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Your “wow” headphones
Out of the Senns, I've only had the HD600 and HD650. Both are really impressive headphones when properly amped. I've tried a few other Senn models, but not for long enough to be able to offer a meaningful comparison. The general consensus here is that the HD600 has a more balanced frequency...- tev
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Sennheiser HD 600 Impressions Thread
OCD! Love it! But once you get it right, it's fantastic....until you change something.- tev
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Sennheiser HD 600 Impressions Thread
The HD600 certainly holds it's own even among most headphones that are several times its price. I bet that most people have never heard it's potential in a good vinyl system with a proper phono stage set up with a juicy gain and a good head amp. This is where the HD's can be stunning.- tev
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Your “wow” headphones
Most headphones that I've heard that had an initial wow factor usually became fatiguing in some way over time, especially those with bigger presentations like many Grados. The keepers for me are the ones that get out of the way like Stax and the better Senns.- tev
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A headphone tribute goodbye to Tyll from Innerfidelity
Tyll had golden ears and a great personality for what he did. He really had the ability to make you feel that you were in the room with him. He's very much missed. Come back Tyll if you're out there!- tev
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Am I the only one that totally lacks hearing for soundstage/stereoimaging/depth?
Both the quality of the recording and the source are the two most important important factors in achieving soundstage or " headstage" in my experience. Most of today's over compressed recordings just won't offer much of this. For the source, vinyl playback with a good MC cartridge is usually...- tev
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good headphones for poor/badly recorded/mastered music?
In my many past comparisons of the HD650 and LCD2, I have found them equally forgiving. I don't think the LCD2 is a step up from the HD650, unless you just want a thicker, slower, plunkier sound. I'm not dissing the LCD2s, they are still great headphones. I have never heard an LCD4, but based on...- tev
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Headamp Blue Hawaii Special Edition
Totally agree. The wide dynamic swings in classical music can be problematic when using headphones, especially for some recordings that have an exaggerated dynamic range. A remote volume control would be a wonderful addition to any headphone amp. If it degrades the sound maybe it could be...- tev
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Headamp Blue Hawaii Special Edition
The original pads on the Sigma shown on your first link are not the same as the the 507 pads shown on your second link. The 507 have more padding at the base and one side. Their is debate among head-fiers as to whether the current pads sound as good as the originals. However, the current pads...- tev
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Headamp Blue Hawaii Special Edition
Someone in Germany on Ebay is selling an SRM T2 for $24K USD. This makes the BHSE look like such a good value.- tev
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Classical/Symphony listening looking to upgrade from Beats/Bose
Sennheiser 600s or 650s are fabulous for classical/ orchestra. But, I would eventually get an amp for them.- tev
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations