GanChan
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Hello again. I’ve haven’t been in the market for headphones for a while, mainly because my wallet hates me, so I'm not up on the latest models, but I may start looking around again. I gave up on IEMs because they irritate my ear canals, but most of the time I have to wear closed-design phones due to noisy neighbors. I quite like my HD280s for this purpose, but once in a while it would be great to break out some nice open-backed phones for a more realistic soundstage, maybe when the numbskulls upstairs are asleep.
Maybe you could point me toward a good choice for my needs….
- These open-backed phones would be mostly used for listening to classical music, plugged into low-powered sources like a computer audio jack. I don’t have a headphone amp.
- I prefer a relatively “flat” or uncolored sound signature.
- Budget-wise, I’m probably stuck in the budget-fi to mid-fi range, however you care to define that.
- Comfortable, washable/replaceable pads would be a plus.
I used the Sennheiser HD590s for years until they eventually fell apart. The 555-595 series might be an OK choice but they just a little “stuffy” to me. My next thought was to try the Audiotechnica ADxxx series -- I liked their closed-design equivalents a lot, but they developed a crack in one of the (rather delicate) earpiece holders, and I worry about that occurring again….
Any thoughts?
