renishi
New Head-Fier
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Ahh, thank you for information. I always thought they were all machine made.
Regarding the HE400 vs HD600 for jazz, rock etc...
I would say they are both good but it all comes down to personal taste... More laid back sound = HD600... Faster, more fun sound but with sibilance / treble peak / recessed upper midrange = HE-400... The only way to know which is best would be to buy them both and try them, I think that the HD600 have a more realistic sound than the HE400, but the HE400 are faster, clearer and more fun. Ideally just buy both and you will have 2 of the best headphones under £500 which work well together.
Lots of detail, but lacking in the nuances... In the treble that is. That's what set me off.
Get the amperiorsGood timing, I've been meaning to ask you wje, since you were such a big magnum fan, with me having the he400 Sr80i and some re400s, would you think completing my magnum build or buying a hd600 would be a better choice? Main concern is, I love the he400, but just miss warm mids. I enjoy grados "in your face presentation", but love senns warm touch. Sorry I know this is off topic, but I'm sure a lot of us want to know of a great sidekick to the 400 when we want different presentation. And yes I'm aware the he500 would probably solve this, but I don't have the cash.
Quote:Lots of detail, but lacking in the nuances... In the treble that is. That's what set me off.
Lol. Uhhh, is that why I can hear recording level defects and stars being born when I put on the HE-400s? Or are you talking about a different pair of phones?
Quick question to fellow HE-400 owners: I bought velour pads straight from Head-Direct due to the obviously powerful recommendation from all owners of the HE-400, but they are astoundingly stiff. I've actually been listening to the HE-400 with the velour pads I forgot what pleather was like, but the greater plushness makes this headphone (as the headband conforms pretty much perfectly to my head and weight is a non-issue for me) remarkably comfortable, to the point where it is worth the slight decrease in SQ. Are the velours commonly more stiff than the pleathers? One pad is also slightly thinner than the other which makes me think I might have gotten a bad pair.
Quick question to fellow HE-400 owners: I bought velour pads straight from Head-Direct due to the obviously powerful recommendation from all owners of the HE-400, but they are astoundingly stiff. I've actually been listening to the HE-400 with the velour pads I forgot what pleather was like, but the greater plushness makes this headphone (as the headband conforms pretty much perfectly to my head and weight is a non-issue for me) remarkably comfortable, to the point where it is worth the slight decrease in SQ. Are the velours commonly more stiff than the pleathers? One pad is also slightly thinner than the other which makes me think I might have gotten a bad pair.
...additional lyr of protection...
Hi i just bought a set of he400 and was wondering if anyone had experience with both fiio e17 and schiit magni/modi stack with the he400? Is one better or are they equals?
The reason I ask is because I have the E17/E09k combo, but am interested in changing my setup. Earlier I read that the E09k is not a good match because of the 10ohm output, not sure how strong the effects of this are.
When I first got the he-400 I disliked them but they have grown on me extremely fast! In 4 days have gone from liking them to absolutely loving them. The only thing I would change is to make the highs slightly stronger.