Head Gear Reviews by wyki
  1. iSK HF-2010 Professional Quality, Studio Monitoring/Street/Home A/V - Headphones

    5.00 star(s)
    Also sold as Freeboss HF-2010   These headphones surely have one of the highest quality to price ratios on the market today. Whether they are right for you will depend on three things: your taste in music, your budget, and the equipment you plan to use them with. If you love classical music, and you are not poor, then I recommend buying the originals: the Beyerdynamic DT 880 Premium 600 OHM Headphones together with a good headphone amp such asMagni 2 Uber Headphone Amplifier and Modi 2 Uber Digital/Analog Converter. Note that the DT 880 comes in...
  2. Purity Audio K.I.C.A.S. Regular

    5.00 star(s)
    I bought a blue K.I.C.A.S. regular during this winter's "Beat the Blues" sale.  I'm using it with my new V-DAC (mostly sourced from a DVD player) and vintage Sennheiser HD 560 headphones, the old flagship when they optimized their headphones for classical music (much prized on Germany Ebay; I got mine on American Ebay).     My ears are recovering from a diet of sweetened bass-boosted consumer audio. For the first time, I have wild fresh berries. Some are riper than others.  A very few recordings I used to enjoy are actually unpleasant (where the...
  3. Sennheiser HD 560 Ovation

    4.50 star(s)
    Please see the discussion here: http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/71934/sennheiser-hd-560-ovation-ii-review       You     I bought these headphones after using one of their predecessors, the HD 530.  Both are very natural, balanced over the tonal spectrum, though without powerful bass.  The HD 560 has superior housing which gives a wonderfully spatial sense (though I would not say pinpoint location or necessarily the most modern placement in the depth field).    I am using the HD 560 with a Purity Audio K.I.C.A.S. regular (no bass boost)...
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