sanjeewasam
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Hi,
I'm looking for a headphone with a warm, non-fatiguing, smooth treble (smooth upper-mids would probably be also good) for basically all kinds of music, mainly rap, rock and pop though.
From what I gathered so far the HE-560, the Focal Elear and the Audeze LCD-2 might fit my criteria.
So what do you think? Is the HE-560 worth a try for me? And how does it compare to the LCD-2 and the Elear?
I
had LCD 2 with F and having HE560 and Elear (also HD800 and AKG K812 and have had HE6 for short time). Based on my experience and what you looking for I would say LCD2 (but less treble and not comfy in long run) or HE6. HE6 would be better
He560 is also very close to HE6 (very laid back similar to LCD. In LCD2 mids are very good and HE560 there is a bit dip but better than Elear in my view). At higher volumes Treble can be an issue for some with HE560. Also it required a powerful amp (it could be driven by Chord Mojo but powerful amp like Violectric V281 has something that cannot be translated to words- well people can argue on this but just think- driving 4 cylinder car and V6 at 120km/hr-both can do well above 120km but the driver and passengers will feel the difference and V6 which make things very smooth for all. So yes a small and mighty mojo can do the jobs but you are in a 4 Cylinder car not V6)
Elear is very good and very dynamic (in some cases too dynamic) specially if you want to have a laid back listen at night. I would say Elear has a more brighter background to He560 (laid back) with very good impactful base (HE560 is not far behind here). HE560 would enable you to relax and enjoy
I do not think you could go wrong with HE560. If you get a good used for cheap and if you have a powerful amp then I would go with that.