madwolfa
Headphoneus Supremus
No! He's driving down the price of ALL my after market cables!
He's my wife's silent hero...
No! He's driving down the price of ALL my after market cables!
He's my wife's silent hero...
BTW, it seems that my hearing is finally adapted and music listening is enjoyable again. Doesn't seem too bright and forward anymore.
I think I had some sort of inner ear inflammation, making it painful and overly sensitive.
The HD600 doesn't scale well, because it doesn't have to. If your amp can meet it's driving requirements, which are not the demanding, you will be in great shape. It's reasonable sensitive, any good amp that can get the right Vp-p (Peak to Peak Voltage) on a 300 Ohm load as well as deal the HD600's impedance curve will do a superb job. Actually the impedance curve shouldn't be an issue.
I completely disagree. The HD600s scale tremendously well. In fact, they are legendary for their scaling in all kinds of review and audiophile circles. I have tried mine on many amps, and I can confirm they scale extremely well. When driven by Trafomatic Head One, it's basically endgame for me. On my FiiO E11, it's just the start of the journey.
Interesting...why did swap out a Burson and a V200 before getting your current DAC/amps.
Do they all sound the same or were the Burson and V200 flawed/colored
Is the O2 is perfectly transparent?
If O2 is transparent why buy the HDVD800?
I don't want to waste my $$$ if I can just get an O2 :eek: !
Thanks...Cheers!
I now use the hdvd800 because it looks pretty and I can have both my hd650/800 plugged in together and it has optical in for ps4.
I assume that you meant HD600 cans, not HD800's. If you want to gift me a pair HD800's, then anything you say
I think it's semantics around the definition of scaling...let's steer this discussion back to cables...please...
This thread isn't exclusively about cables, it's about the HD600, right?