MattTCG
Headphoneus Supremus
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Nice score!! Let us know what you think about it.
Just got it.... Hooked it up about half an hour ago. Listening now. So far it sounds great. It seems to have brought some bass back that the learning of having the EQ and subsequent turning off of the EQ took away. The mids are still sharp and clear. The soundstage seems to have improved too. I don't know if thats just my noobness, but before it sounded like things were taking place slightly behind my head... sounds weird but I came away with that impression several times. Things now seem to be centered in my head or just slightly in front of that. I was having a problem with Dave Matthew's voice on Some Devil. It sounded slightly nasally or shrouded.. That's fixed too.
So far things are looking good. I'll post more later, but the HE500 sounds great with my Asgard/Bifrost combo. Much better than un-amped un-DACed Senn. HD555s!!!
Guys.. ive been posting like crazy for the past 2-3 days..
I currently own a Bifrost + Lyr that drives my K701s. To be honest, I grew tired of their sound signature, and im looking to move up the ranks. A rather extensive research was concluded with the HE-500s as the forerunner.
If I am to pull the trigger which will be in the following 6 months, I need to know about the synergy with the LYR. Can you do better than the lyr an will it cost a lot? Otherwise will the Lyr with proper tubes.. make a good amp for the HE-500? I am especially concerned over the midrange..
I also read something in one of the posts.. about BAD BUILT QUALITY?? How is that even possible for HIFIMAN? I auditioned the HE-6 and they had one of the best built qualities ive seen with a headphone?
You may get a little bit more midrange detail with a DAC, but in my experience 95% of what a DAC does is eliminate noise from your source. Depending on your source, you may not notice that you had noise until you get the DAC, but sometimes it's easily noticeable. My old work computer would generate noise through the audio card anytime I wasn't holding down the mouse button, or (counter-intuitively) when the hard drive was not transferring data.
IMO, spending over $100 on a DAC is not wise unless you real first hand experience comparing them, or want a specific feature; I have a $700 DAC only because it has configurable crossfeed and a built-in pre-amp that I use for my speakers. Otherwise, I would have only a uDac, or similar.
Short side-track here: SanJoseCanJunkie, thanks for the comment on the DAC with the crossfeed. I've been hunting for something like that Meier with the hopes of reducing fatigue.
On the OP's topic, really liking this thread and may follow in his footsteps right down to the Schitt equipment. I've been searching for a deal on used Ultrasone Sig Pros but no luck. Wondering that the HE-500 will do really nicely and be a better value.
Would most who have tried the HE-500 agree they are quite comfortable? Coming from Senn HD 280pros... Not that I want a cloud around my head that falls off every time I move, but for longer sessions no one likes their head in a vice.
I used to have the 280pros and they do have quite a clamp if I remember. The HE-500's take a little getting used to because of their weight, I got used to it after a week and now all my other headphones feel very flimsy and light in comparision! They are comfortable enough for longer listening sessions but you always know you are wearing them, unlike the 650's or D2000's fr example where you can actually forget that you are wearing hps because they are so comfortable. Anyway's I'm sure you will be able to get used to a little extra weight on your head when you hear how good they sound.
Just got a deal on an Asgard and so I'm giving it a whirl today. Sounds good up to now, very punchy sound. On the warm side of neutral with better bass extension than my other amps with the he500's. Doesn't sound like they are missing anything in the dynamics, possibly only in soundstage when compared to my Xcan. Very nice!
Oh, and its gonna keep me warm in the winter time
Hmm.. Im still bothered by the soundstage issue.. but I despite not being able to hear them.. I think im gonna pull the trigger soon. Once I get stable with my more liquid assets. Im sure they will pair nice with my Lyr.. however, Im gonna get some nice tubes that will bring up the midrange nicely. I don't want the AKG or Grado midrange (which is interesting, but totally overhyped), but I want a smooth and realistic sounding vocals and FINALLY a good piano! Ive had 2 headphones (of good quality) till now, they just cant get the piano right!
Hmm.. Im still bothered by the soundstage issue.. but I despite not being able to hear them.. I think im gonna pull the trigger soon. Once I get stable with my more liquid assets. Im sure they will pair nice with my Lyr.. however, Im gonna get some nice tubes that will bring up the midrange nicely. I don't want the AKG or Grado midrange (which is interesting, but totally overhyped), but I want a smooth and realistic sounding vocals and FINALLY a good piano! Ive had 2 headphones (of good quality) till now, they just cant get the piano right!