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got some he-400's a couple weeks ago and my buddy is about to bring his new denon ah-d600. i really don't think there is any way for the denons to keep up with the 400's as the planar's are super quick and detailed like nothing that i've heard out of a dynamic driver.
we will see though. the denon's measure extremely well as far as phase, distortion and well most other measurements. unfortunately measurements don't really show a headphones ability to pull details.
i'm back. Well i have them on right now actually and can tell you i am definitely buying a pair of these for my wife.
technically the he-400 is a better headphone. i knew that.
but these d600's have something special to them. very first thing i was waiting for was uber amounts of bass...
nope nope nope. Its a great fun bass. NEVER too much. Why do you need to have reference frequency response? Im not producing music. The most fun bass i have ever heard. Not as tight as the 400 but it doesn't need to be. Also, it stays on the floor away from the highs and mids.
Highs are pretty good too surprised by this a little. Not sibilant at all and energetic when needed.
When i first put the 600 on i thought, not hi-fi. Because it's not transparent. There are something that draw attention to it but mainly only because i had the 400 to compare it to. No it's not as detailed, fast or dynamic. Do i care? Nope not really. It could be a little smoother but honestly vocals and instruments come out as being natural and not wet. it's a great fun headphone. it easily bests the 400 in the ability to get evolved into the music.
absolutely great instrument separation. great coherence of highs, mids and lows that never dwell into each others regions. Vocals just stuck in your brain.
this truly is amazing the focus this headphone has.
the phase on these +isolation makes for an amazing escape into the music.
when i want to enjoy the he-400's i have to focus on the music and actually make time to listen to them. I mean, like close my eyes and almost focus my attention into making the vocals focus in the middle. noticeably a pain in the ***** and really displeases me.
these denon's however really really instantly get you into the music where ever you are at.
people say they don't think they are worth the full price and that's without a doubt the truth because they aren't a reference headphone but for the enjoyment you get from your music plus pretty good sound, they are a great headphone that trumps most anything in its price range.
one thing i had a problem explaining without contradicting myself was the fact that the planars sound really really big bodied. These don't but yet they are. i think i figured out why. Because the 600 images so effortlessly the vocals are absolutely huge in your head and when you aren't focusing on the music, it's still right there forced into your brain and i mean that in a good way. It's like wearing an ear bud almost but without the pain the advantages of a full size headphone. With the 400's i have to focus like i was saying. because of this, most of the time i feel like im' listening to a speaker next to my ear instead of a headphone which allows me to hear the large surface are of the driver. with the 600's when i first put them on, only because of the nature of my 400 i noticed it was a smaller sound.
this truly is amazing the focus this headphone has.
i will definitely be buying a pair of these
now that i know how important phase is on the graphs i think i'm definitely going to be trying the new audeze lcd-x at income tax
then again, i honestly might just get a pair of these and be done with it. use the 400's for that feeling of knowing i have high end with the amount of detail and speed they have and the huge dynamics needed for my orchestra and live music that really merits that reference real life sound. also the bass really is pretty amazing.
*quick note/ another thing about the denon is the soundstage is not as open and i wonder if that's a better thing for small dynamic music. Keeping the smaller dynamics closer to each other allows for a better grasp on all the music at once when not paying attention. They still sound pretty open however. It's all headroom
thank you for making such a great headphone denon
we will see though. the denon's measure extremely well as far as phase, distortion and well most other measurements. unfortunately measurements don't really show a headphones ability to pull details.
i'm back. Well i have them on right now actually and can tell you i am definitely buying a pair of these for my wife.
technically the he-400 is a better headphone. i knew that.
but these d600's have something special to them. very first thing i was waiting for was uber amounts of bass...
nope nope nope. Its a great fun bass. NEVER too much. Why do you need to have reference frequency response? Im not producing music. The most fun bass i have ever heard. Not as tight as the 400 but it doesn't need to be. Also, it stays on the floor away from the highs and mids.
Highs are pretty good too surprised by this a little. Not sibilant at all and energetic when needed.
When i first put the 600 on i thought, not hi-fi. Because it's not transparent. There are something that draw attention to it but mainly only because i had the 400 to compare it to. No it's not as detailed, fast or dynamic. Do i care? Nope not really. It could be a little smoother but honestly vocals and instruments come out as being natural and not wet. it's a great fun headphone. it easily bests the 400 in the ability to get evolved into the music.
absolutely great instrument separation. great coherence of highs, mids and lows that never dwell into each others regions. Vocals just stuck in your brain.
this truly is amazing the focus this headphone has.
the phase on these +isolation makes for an amazing escape into the music.
when i want to enjoy the he-400's i have to focus on the music and actually make time to listen to them. I mean, like close my eyes and almost focus my attention into making the vocals focus in the middle. noticeably a pain in the ***** and really displeases me.
these denon's however really really instantly get you into the music where ever you are at.
people say they don't think they are worth the full price and that's without a doubt the truth because they aren't a reference headphone but for the enjoyment you get from your music plus pretty good sound, they are a great headphone that trumps most anything in its price range.
one thing i had a problem explaining without contradicting myself was the fact that the planars sound really really big bodied. These don't but yet they are. i think i figured out why. Because the 600 images so effortlessly the vocals are absolutely huge in your head and when you aren't focusing on the music, it's still right there forced into your brain and i mean that in a good way. It's like wearing an ear bud almost but without the pain the advantages of a full size headphone. With the 400's i have to focus like i was saying. because of this, most of the time i feel like im' listening to a speaker next to my ear instead of a headphone which allows me to hear the large surface are of the driver. with the 600's when i first put them on, only because of the nature of my 400 i noticed it was a smaller sound.
this truly is amazing the focus this headphone has.
i will definitely be buying a pair of these
now that i know how important phase is on the graphs i think i'm definitely going to be trying the new audeze lcd-x at income tax
then again, i honestly might just get a pair of these and be done with it. use the 400's for that feeling of knowing i have high end with the amount of detail and speed they have and the huge dynamics needed for my orchestra and live music that really merits that reference real life sound. also the bass really is pretty amazing.
*quick note/ another thing about the denon is the soundstage is not as open and i wonder if that's a better thing for small dynamic music. Keeping the smaller dynamics closer to each other allows for a better grasp on all the music at once when not paying attention. They still sound pretty open however. It's all headroom
thank you for making such a great headphone denon