Hello everyone, I am here looking for a classical headphone and amps, I bought T+A DAC8 DSD last week and HQplayers. I like Sr009 but it seems not suitable for symphony. So anyone who can recommend me some headphone and amp pack? My budget is 4500k usd. Thank you all!!
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Hello everyone, Help for a classical headphone
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Hi, welcome to Head-Fi!
I'd take a loom at this thread, considering your tastes and budget:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/battle-of-the-flagships-58-headphones-compared.634201/
I'd utilize the search function on your browser, as classical is discussed at length in several of the reviews.
NK
I'd take a loom at this thread, considering your tastes and budget:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/battle-of-the-flagships-58-headphones-compared.634201/
I'd utilize the search function on your browser, as classical is discussed at length in several of the reviews.
NK
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It really depends on how you like classical and your preferred recordings. Some people like bright headphones for classical, others
prefer a softer sound. Some people want the biggest soundstage possible, others don't care. You know...
prefer a softer sound. Some people want the biggest soundstage possible, others don't care. You know...
huh? did you post twice?
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I've always enjoyed the Sennheiser HD800/S for classical. Very large soundstage to clearly place each instrument so things don't get mushed up. Timbre is a little off due to the elevated treble, but supposedly this is helped a bit with the S model. That's really the only complaint I have with this genre/headphone.
You mentioned the SR-009. I'm not sure why you said they aren't suitable for symphony. They are incredibly quick and resolving. I like these a lot for symphony and classical but I usually reach for the HD800 for that huge soundstage.
You mentioned the SR-009. I'm not sure why you said they aren't suitable for symphony. They are incredibly quick and resolving. I like these a lot for symphony and classical but I usually reach for the HD800 for that huge soundstage.
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