HD650 uses HD580 drivers??
Aug 20, 2007 at 8:24 PM Post #32 of 509
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Originally Posted by Dept_of_Alchemy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Why didn't the Senn rep respond to why the drivers in OP's 650 was stamped 580? I think that's the question....


I think (s?)he assumes it's a fake ...
 
Aug 20, 2007 at 8:30 PM Post #33 of 509
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Originally Posted by TheDeliveryMan /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Always buy from an Authorized Sennheiser dealer in your country. Sennheiser headphones will never ship from an Asian factory direct to the end-user.


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Aug 20, 2007 at 11:16 PM Post #34 of 509
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Originally Posted by derek8555 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
No, HD650 has a titanium finish to them, and the grills are silver rather than the black on the HD600s.


I was actually referring to the driver appearance, not the grille or enclosure appearance.

My HD580 drivers look more like the HD650 drivers as shown in that pic.
 
Aug 21, 2007 at 10:38 AM Post #35 of 509
Maybe I haven't made myself clear: The HD650s as shown in my pictures are from the only and one Chinese distributor by name of Artsound (you can find the company in Sennheiser's partner list), so is 100% genuine. Unless the Chinese Sennheiser distributor is selling fake products.

Those who purchased HD650s recently please verify the stamp on your drivers! I have found that many HD650s manufactured recently show HD580 stamp on the drivers.
 
Aug 21, 2007 at 12:20 PM Post #36 of 509
Why couldn't it be a simple production snafu - whoever mfr's their headphones simply used the wrong drivers in the HD650's for a run or two - either because they ran out of HD650 drivers, or they just screwed up. Once they realized the error, there were just too many out to do anything about it. So they just decided to deny the screw up.

Could be...
 
Aug 21, 2007 at 2:22 PM Post #37 of 509
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Originally Posted by Gradofan2 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Why couldn't it be a simple production snafu - whoever mfr's their headphones simply used the wrong drivers in the HD650's for a run or two - either because they ran out of HD650 drivers, or they just screwed up. Once they realized the error, there were just too many out to do anything about it. So they just decided to deny the screw up.

Could be...



Because the two headphones sound nothing alike. The HD650 isn't a "refinement" like the HD580/HD600 debate, the mids and low are incredibly more pronounced (imho overwhelming, at least on my system) to the point that some people search for ways to bring it under control -- something you never heard of the HD600/HD580. Most people would not notice, but a good number of head-fiers would immediately recognize that something is wrong if they got the wrong driver.

That is, assuming that (1) the HD650 uses different drivers then the HD600/HD580 and (2) the sonic differences are not just due to electronics. At this point that feels like a safe assumption, but you still never know
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Aug 23, 2007 at 1:42 PM Post #41 of 509
The different drivers really will show their character when you plug the cans in question to a balanced system. There is NO mistake in balanced mode.

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Originally Posted by Chu /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Because the two headphones sound nothing alike. The HD650 isn't a "refinement" like the HD580/HD600 debate, the mids and low are incredibly more pronounced (imho overwhelming, at least on my system) to the point that some people search for ways to bring it under control -- something you never heard of the HD600/HD580. Most people would not notice, but a good number of head-fiers would immediately recognize that something is wrong if they got the wrong driver.

That is, assuming that (1) the HD650 uses different drivers then the HD600/HD580 and (2) the sonic differences are not just due to electronics. At this point that feels like a safe assumption, but you still never know
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Aug 23, 2007 at 2:18 PM Post #43 of 509
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Originally Posted by SK138 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The different drivers really will show their character when you plug the cans in question to a balanced system. There is NO mistake in balanced mode.


I've heard so much about the HD580/600/650 in balanced mode I'm hoping to get a chance to audition someday. It might really be the last stop on the upgrade train for me if it's as good as advertised.

I'm wondering how hard it would be to build a balanced cMoy circuit just to get a sample.
 
Aug 24, 2007 at 4:14 PM Post #44 of 509
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Originally Posted by TheDeliveryMan /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The HD650 uses a driver unique to the HD580 and HD600.

Always buy from an Authorized Sennheiser dealer in your country. Sennheiser headphones will never ship from an Asian factory direct to the end-user.

Thanks for supporting our brand.



The HD650 uses a driver unique to the HD580 and HD600.

Meaning:

The same drivers are used for the HD650/HD580 and HD600

Part #0191570
http://shop.sennheiserusa.com/retail...ct_prod=091570
 
Aug 24, 2007 at 4:25 PM Post #45 of 509
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Originally Posted by gmckay /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The HD650 uses a driver unique to the HD580 and HD600.

Meaning:

The same drivers are used for the HD650/HD580 and HD600

Part #0191570
http://shop.sennheiserusa.com/retail...ct_prod=091570



Is that a fact? The part description says, "HD580, HD600", there is no any mentioning of HD650. I'd be very surprised if HD600 and HD650 share the same driver, as they sound quite different and have identical enclosure design; where the difference comes from then if not from the driver.
 

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