Elman
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Ehh now I have very sensitive ears and comfort is almost just as important as sound. What do you guys think about the sennheiser hd 600?
Do you really think the beyer dt 880 is an upgrade from the akg k702s?
Ehh now I have very sensitive ears and comfort is almost just as important as sound. What do you guys think about the sennheiser hd 600?
Ehh now I have very sensitive ears and comfort is almost just as important as sound. What do you guys think about the sennheiser hd 600?
I find Sennheisers very comfortable. I never have to take them off due to ear fatigue. I currently use HD558s but I gather that the 600s are as comfortable. I listen with an Aune T1 dac/amp but would love to move up to 600s or 650s. I am looking for something that will handle both small ensemble, solo piano and large orchestral (big orchestras seem a bit anemic unless I crank up the volume beyond comfort level).
Vinnievidi can you comment on why you find the 650s better than the 600s for classical. I have heard others make the opposite claim.
STRENGTHS NEUTRAL: Simply put, the SRH1840 is one of the most neutral-sounding headphones in this whole evaluation. If you are reading this evaluation from beginning to end, then let me say that the SRH1840 is the most neutral headphone reviewed thus far.
MIDS: "Almost flat as a board" is how I would describe the midrange presentation of the SRH1840. This makes it a wonderful headphone for editing and mastering.
CLASSICAL & JAZZ MASTER: The SRH1840 excels with classical music. It actually sounds fantastic with most well-recorded music, especially modern-day jazz recordings.