Pauly
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I totally agree . . . this is what I've been saying on this forum since I got my HD650s last week . . . and still warmin' them up!!! (warming-up is a constant affair with Sennheisers - if I'm not warming up one pair I'm warming up another . .. . . ridiculous) I
I always have to go back to the HD580s as a reference because of its transparency/imaging/clarity/balance and unexaggerated bass.
Rgds, Pauly
Originally Posted by maarek99 I don't know... I really like the hd580. It just seems to give every detail away a bit better than the 650. The 650 also seems laidback and not as transparent. 580 can be really amazing with certain songs especially in the treble region. The only problem with it is its lacklustre bass. The 650 takes care of that, but unfortunately gives away some airyness and treble. Maybe a source upgrade will help get it into something more dynamic and "treblier". Funny, after listening with the 650 for awhile and then going back to the 580 everything will sound weird. And vice versa. |
I totally agree . . . this is what I've been saying on this forum since I got my HD650s last week . . . and still warmin' them up!!! (warming-up is a constant affair with Sennheisers - if I'm not warming up one pair I'm warming up another . .. . . ridiculous) I
I always have to go back to the HD580s as a reference because of its transparency/imaging/clarity/balance and unexaggerated bass.
Rgds, Pauly