brasewel
1000+ Head-Fier
Well I thought they were bass-impact shy. Yes they have good bass definition and extension. Bass light doesn't mean the headphone don't have bass
Well I thought they were bass-impact shy. Yes they have good bass definition and extension. Bass light doesn't mean the headphone don't have bass
Wondering if on topic: Cables
I want a cable that would let me use 3 Pin, 4 Pin, and Single Ended terminations. I know that some places makes swappable terminations like that, but I'm not sure who does it for the HE series. Anyone know?
Definitely hear things differently, dont know which sort of music you have tried with them. But they have very good impact with Techno, Dance, Hip Hop etc.
I on the other hand thought the LCD-2 bass over the top. We can argue who thought what all day long, but who cares in the end. If you dont enjoy them dont listen to em.
Well, for starters you need to decide on a balanced replacement cable based on your preferences and equipment synergy. Once you narrowed that down, my suggestion is to order a custom balanced cable with an XLR4 termination. Then you can negotiate the price for custom adapters you can use made from the same cable and using the same brand of connectors (preferably). So you'd need one with an XLR4 female to dual-XLR3 male at the desired length, say 20" or so. You can also order a similar adapter with a 1/4" TRS male connector, and so on.
This is assuming you're considering purchasing them and not going the DIY-route, in which case you still need to buy the parts. Moon Audio, and ALO I know made such cables, and probably Whiplash Audio as well.
For HiFiMAN phones I can recommend DHC. I had nice results with their customizable and reasonably priced OCC Molecule cable. Peter is nice guy with whom you can arrange any kind of cable/adapter deal.
...as for "problematic bass" issues with HE-500 or LCD-2I can just say: good amp, good amp and good amp.
I love the bass on these, and perhaps the best I've ever heard. While the Pro 900 had the best impact, the HE-500 has the best "overall quality" bass. The Pro 900 rendered classical, many soundtracks, and mellower tunes nearly unlistenable, especially with drawn out bass from the orchestra or low percussion. The HE-500's bass extends deep, hits with enough satisfaction, and is textured really well. Simply put, I've never wanted less bass and I've never wanted more. Man, I swear they nailed everything in the signature.
I too am getting to this point with the HE 500. I could see them being the headphone that I finally recable and buy a specific amp for. Basically, my end all be all for higher end stuff.
I;m enjoying it that much.
Yup, I'll agree. I've got my EF5 for it, so I'm done.
Everything in the sound is just perfect for me. It takes the best aspects of headphones I've had in the past, and throws them all together to make one uber good headphone, and one uber good headphone it is. It's got insane clarity without being treble heavy with sibilance, it's got *the best* midrange I have ever heard, and it's got very high quality bass that just has a great texture to it. And it's not boring; it doesn't put you to sleep like my HD650's did, yet it can do mellow songs with ease. I honestly cannot find any thing I would want to fix or improve. I just cannot stop being impressed by these.
That will be one heck of a system!
Didn't see that you were doing a review. I'm looking forward to that. Are you going to compare it to your D7000 / HD598 any? I actually started doing the listening comparisons portion of mine, but I might wait a bit longer until these have some more burn in time, just in case. Good thing I have Bad Company 2 to keep 'em busy, or else I'd have to burn them in without them on my head! Anyway, I think with how amazing my first impressions are, I could just go ahead and proceed with my comparison, but I'll probably wait another week, while doing more listening tests.