odigg
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This post is targeted towards the people who are asking, "Can I run the HD600's without an amp or with a portable amp."
A lot of posts in this forum state that an HD600 absolutely requires an amp. With all the comments about the various deficiencies that creep up with using these without a desktop amp, I started to think that listening to these HD600s straight out of my motherboard's on board audio would present me the equivalent of headphones using Jello for the drivers.
Among the dissenting opinions, tfarney's stood out the most. He seemed to be having a fairly enjoyable experience with the H580 out of his Mac Book Pro. I'm currently in the process of picking a new headphone so I decided to give the HD600s a try just to see how they would sound with my computer's on board audio and also a Total Bithead.
They sound great! Both sources can drive them to volumes louder than I care for and I think they produce music beautifully without any artifacts I could hear.
Now, some of you are going to jump in and say "volume doesn't equal sound quality." I'm not going to argue with you. Maybe they really are only at 50% of their potential. I'm fully aware that these headphones could be made much better if I invested in a desktop amp. What I am saying is that the headphones sound great to me, and I'm the average Joe listener who just wants to enjoy music. I don't want 3 pairs of headphones. I just want 1 that I can use to enjoy all my music. And I certainly enjoy the music coming out of these headphones without a desktop amp.
So if you are asking the question of "Will these headphones sound good out of my sound card?" the answer is yes. Can they be better? I don't know since I haven't tried it, but I assume with a good amp they could be.
And the best part is that if you do decide to upgrade your system in the future, you can buy an amp instead of buying another pair of headphones. If you don't want to upgrade - well - you still have a great sounding pair of headphones.
And the same goes towards the HD650, K701, DT-880 or whatever. If you buy one and love the way it sounds coming out of your motherboard, then you love it. That's that. You can make it better, but don't think you are getting short-changed just because somebody says so.
A lot of posts in this forum state that an HD600 absolutely requires an amp. With all the comments about the various deficiencies that creep up with using these without a desktop amp, I started to think that listening to these HD600s straight out of my motherboard's on board audio would present me the equivalent of headphones using Jello for the drivers.
Among the dissenting opinions, tfarney's stood out the most. He seemed to be having a fairly enjoyable experience with the H580 out of his Mac Book Pro. I'm currently in the process of picking a new headphone so I decided to give the HD600s a try just to see how they would sound with my computer's on board audio and also a Total Bithead.
They sound great! Both sources can drive them to volumes louder than I care for and I think they produce music beautifully without any artifacts I could hear.
Now, some of you are going to jump in and say "volume doesn't equal sound quality." I'm not going to argue with you. Maybe they really are only at 50% of their potential. I'm fully aware that these headphones could be made much better if I invested in a desktop amp. What I am saying is that the headphones sound great to me, and I'm the average Joe listener who just wants to enjoy music. I don't want 3 pairs of headphones. I just want 1 that I can use to enjoy all my music. And I certainly enjoy the music coming out of these headphones without a desktop amp.
So if you are asking the question of "Will these headphones sound good out of my sound card?" the answer is yes. Can they be better? I don't know since I haven't tried it, but I assume with a good amp they could be.
And the best part is that if you do decide to upgrade your system in the future, you can buy an amp instead of buying another pair of headphones. If you don't want to upgrade - well - you still have a great sounding pair of headphones.

And the same goes towards the HD650, K701, DT-880 or whatever. If you buy one and love the way it sounds coming out of your motherboard, then you love it. That's that. You can make it better, but don't think you are getting short-changed just because somebody says so.