Best open air headphones for Acoustic Music
Feb 7, 2012 at 9:35 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 21

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Hi all,
 
I have approx $300 to spend.  Besides the Sennheiser 650 what is the best headphone for Acoustic music.  Really looking for airy and wide soundstage.  Comfort is an issue as well as I will wear them for hours on end at work. Used is ok too.
 
Thanks!
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 9:36 PM Post #2 of 21


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Hi all,
 
I have approx $300 to spend.  Besides the Sennheiser 650 what is the best headphone for Acoustic music.  Really looking for airy and wide soundstage.  Comfort is an issue as well as I will wear them for hours on end at work. Used is ok too.
 
Thanks!


HD600 gets my vote. The FA-003 sounds like an open air headphone and is quite a value as well. IMHO the FA-003 sounds better than the HD600.
 
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 10:42 PM Post #6 of 21


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While I can't say I have a lot of basis for comparison, I would definitely vote for the AD900 as well. I use mine for all types of music, though acoustic music would definitely be one of the areas they shine. They also have a great soundstage and are very comfortable. Based on what you've listed as important for your decision, I think they would be very tough to beat.
 
Feb 8, 2012 at 1:20 AM Post #11 of 21


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Hi all,
 
I have approx $300 to spend.  Besides the Sennheiser 650 what is the best headphone for Acoustic music.  Really looking for airy and wide soundstage.  Comfort is an issue as well as I will wear them for hours on end at work. Used is ok too.
 
Thanks!


Heya,
 
Do you have an amplifier already?
 
DT880 600ohm
AKG Q701
HD600 (or HD598)
 
Shure SRH940 (closed, but man it does acoustic well and has a wide sound stage)
 
The above are worth looking at.
 
Very best,
 
Feb 8, 2012 at 11:49 AM Post #12 of 21
The HD-600 is excellent for this sort of music, and the HD-650 is also fine for a darker version of the same sound signature (just a little too dark for me, personally).  They're fairly relaxing and very comfortable to wear for hours. 
 
Two that I've briefly auditioned were also fantastic for acoustic instrumentation, the DT-880 (semi-open) and AD900. 
 
My favorite sonically for this purpose is the SRH-940.  It is closed, but has a reasonably spacious soundstage.  However, that and the fact that is is the least comfortable (though not uncomfortable) of these may sway you against it. 
 
Feb 8, 2012 at 12:02 PM Post #13 of 21
K501, K601 or Q701.
 
Maybe the SA3000, but some say it's build quality is terrible. Sounds good to me though and it's cheap.
 
IMO the K501 has the largest soundstage, but it's hard to find. K601 I prefer and it's much warmer than the Q701 and not as treble happy.
 
 
 
 

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