Now I've been around the forums lately mentioning my V6s for awhile, before I got them and after, and I gotta say. I've tried Grados. Not for me. I've tried Sennheisers. Nice, but not for me. I've tried Shures. Nice, but uncomfortable and not durably and just cant stack up to all the other points the V6 series has.
Now a lot of you guys on head-fi usually have a general consensus that the V6s are "nice, but nothing astronomical", and I guess I gotta agree with you. The sound quality is nice, but the Shure's have some better sound quality. So why do I love the V6s and am sold on them?
Firstly, they're comfortable as a satin cushion to me, even on stock pads, they just fit my ears perfectly for some reason, and I have a moderately large head and the extenders have NO problem fitting my head and MORE (I use the headband extenders on 5 & 6)
Second, yesterday I twisted the headband over itself, and tossed is a few feet into the wall and onto concrete. I picked em up, the little connector that holds the cup and headband together popped out, I popped it back in, and it's jsut like new! No scratches or pops or anything! I think that little connector popout was supposed to happen, almost like a crumple zone on a car to absorb impact! These things are tanks!
Third, they're portable. They fold up into a small nice package, and they're comfortable around my neck. The big chord isnt too much of a hassle for me and I've already taken advantage of it by being able to lsiten to music across the room from where my laptop sits because of the coil.
Forth, they double as earmuffs. In Canada. Nuff said.
Fifth, the isolation is PERFECT. Not so little that it lets in every little sound and I can walk without hering my footsteps and that it blocks out all the unimportant sounds, but not so much that it blocks out important sound and when people are trying to get my attention.
Sixth, the portability (already mentioned) is perfect in a way that I can run and the headphones stay on my head, and dont get in the way of me if I put the chord behind me (which is so easy with the single entry!)
I probably have more points as to why I love these headphones, but this IS the series for me! The sound signature is great! The bass isnt overly powerful, its present, prominent, and shows itself, but it doesnt boast and mud everything up. The treble twinkles like a star, and the clarity is like a bell!
Now I know I havent tried every headphone out there, but these things just plain are great! So a few questions.
1. What are the mods I can do to these headphones? I've already heard lots about the beyerdynamic velour pads, but people say it changes the isolation, which I dont want, and the stock pads are comfortable enough already. So what other mods can I do?
2. What are the other headphones in this series? I know of V600, V7506, and V7509. I've tried the V600 and it's nice, but not really for me... The bass is too overpowering in my opinion, it almost takes a big part of the stage. So what would be the logical step up from the V6s? With a similar sound signature but just plain better in every way (I wouldnt mind a gold plated plug Gotta keep away corrosion! ) , then what would be the step up after that in order? I guess can someone just give me the "Family tree" of the V6 line xD
3. For portable use, what would be the best amp, cables, DAC, etc. What accesories should I use on these with portability and cost in mind? I already have a Fiio E6 and it does boost the volume, which is nice. I dont really make much use of the other sound signatures the E6 can give as I love the signature the V6 naturally has.
Thanks guys! That's all for now
Now a lot of you guys on head-fi usually have a general consensus that the V6s are "nice, but nothing astronomical", and I guess I gotta agree with you. The sound quality is nice, but the Shure's have some better sound quality. So why do I love the V6s and am sold on them?
Firstly, they're comfortable as a satin cushion to me, even on stock pads, they just fit my ears perfectly for some reason, and I have a moderately large head and the extenders have NO problem fitting my head and MORE (I use the headband extenders on 5 & 6)
Second, yesterday I twisted the headband over itself, and tossed is a few feet into the wall and onto concrete. I picked em up, the little connector that holds the cup and headband together popped out, I popped it back in, and it's jsut like new! No scratches or pops or anything! I think that little connector popout was supposed to happen, almost like a crumple zone on a car to absorb impact! These things are tanks!
Third, they're portable. They fold up into a small nice package, and they're comfortable around my neck. The big chord isnt too much of a hassle for me and I've already taken advantage of it by being able to lsiten to music across the room from where my laptop sits because of the coil.
Forth, they double as earmuffs. In Canada. Nuff said.
Fifth, the isolation is PERFECT. Not so little that it lets in every little sound and I can walk without hering my footsteps and that it blocks out all the unimportant sounds, but not so much that it blocks out important sound and when people are trying to get my attention.
Sixth, the portability (already mentioned) is perfect in a way that I can run and the headphones stay on my head, and dont get in the way of me if I put the chord behind me (which is so easy with the single entry!)
I probably have more points as to why I love these headphones, but this IS the series for me! The sound signature is great! The bass isnt overly powerful, its present, prominent, and shows itself, but it doesnt boast and mud everything up. The treble twinkles like a star, and the clarity is like a bell!
Now I know I havent tried every headphone out there, but these things just plain are great! So a few questions.
1. What are the mods I can do to these headphones? I've already heard lots about the beyerdynamic velour pads, but people say it changes the isolation, which I dont want, and the stock pads are comfortable enough already. So what other mods can I do?
2. What are the other headphones in this series? I know of V600, V7506, and V7509. I've tried the V600 and it's nice, but not really for me... The bass is too overpowering in my opinion, it almost takes a big part of the stage. So what would be the logical step up from the V6s? With a similar sound signature but just plain better in every way (I wouldnt mind a gold plated plug Gotta keep away corrosion! ) , then what would be the step up after that in order? I guess can someone just give me the "Family tree" of the V6 line xD
3. For portable use, what would be the best amp, cables, DAC, etc. What accesories should I use on these with portability and cost in mind? I already have a Fiio E6 and it does boost the volume, which is nice. I dont really make much use of the other sound signatures the E6 can give as I love the signature the V6 naturally has.
Thanks guys! That's all for now