Hifiearspeakers
Headphoneus Supremus
You might be surprised how high the HD650 can fly with the right amplifier 1A and 1B for me!
Im just messing with you. I own the 650 also and love it as well.
You might be surprised how high the HD650 can fly with the right amplifier 1A and 1B for me!
Im just messing with you. I own the 650 also and love it as well.
Or he could simply be someone who really enjoys closed-back headphones?from these I would deduct you like close-back, closer-to-you sounding HPS.
Come back in 5 years your assessment could change. (overtime as you travel in this audio listening journey)
The more i listen to the more i think that these rankings are quite not helpful. The variables of
1. The setup
2. The music
3. The preferences of the listener
are just too big.
One example: On the vast majority of setups i'd always rank the Grado GS1000e very low. On my recent setup they've just become my no. 1.
So without information about the setup (low, mid, highenend) and the preferred genres i'd be very careful to take these too serious.
I agree with both, but if ones can also put the source, setup, and music preference, then it'll make more sense to why they ranked the headphones such way. But agree, it's for fun and I enjoy and get urge to try something new after seeing the ranking lolThey're absolutely for fun and should be completely meaningless to others. Thought that was given?
It's just personal preference, no more, no less.
It's just interesting to read what others like and dislike and how they differ compared to my own list.
I agree with both, but if ones can also put the source, setup, and music preference, then it'll make more sense to why they ranked the headphones such way. But agree, it's for fun and I enjoy and get urge to try something new after seeing the ranking lol
The more i listen to the more i think that these rankings are quite not helpful. The variables of
1. The setup
2. The music
3. The preferences of the listener
are just too big.
One example: On the vast majority of setups i'd always rank the Grado GS1000e very low. On my recent setup they've just become my no. 1.
So without information about the setup (low, mid, highenend) and the preferred genres i'd be very careful to take these too serious.
I don't think that this ranking thread was supposed to be definitive in any way, shape or form; it was probably conceived to gauge and rank a user's tiered preferences for the headphones within their collection. In any case, it is a fun, and sometimes, educational exercise. It does provide a (small) measure of insight into a listener's aural biases.The more i listen to the more i think that these rankings are quite not helpful. The variables of
1. The setup
2. The music
3. The preferences of the listener
are just too big.
One example: On the vast majority of setups i'd always rank the Grado GS1000e very low. On my recent setup they've just become my no. 1.
So without information about the setup (low, mid, highenend) and the preferred genres i'd be very careful to take these too serious.