Midgetguy
Headphoneus Supremus
Oh - totally agree with this. HD600s are THE great all-rounder. I think that's why so many people still gravitate back to them - even after trying TOTL.
My Mum has my K701's now - she's driving them straight from a DAP, but she's in her 70's and I don't think she's worried about the bass. She solely listens to classical anyway. I have to admit that whenever I get a chance to get home, I usually throw some gear in a bag and often "borrow" the K701's for a few hours to remind myself how good they can be. Should get a pair again at some stage - even if it's just for the odd day that I feel like it. There is nothing quite like the AKG mid-range (if you enjoy it).
Saying that though - between the HD600 and T1 I don't really need another full sized can .......
The HD600s really are great for every purpose. I watch movies, enjoy music, watch shows, play games and not once have I ever felt the HD600s were ever lacking in any area. You brought up the AKG mids and I'm agreed on that too. It really is quite a thing. I popped those on a Little Dot MkIII from my bro and compared those with his HD650s over the weekend. In comparison, those mids were beautiful I think. As for running between your HD600s and T1........well, if you've got enough disposable income, perhaps you can't have too many cans heheh.......
Compared to Fidelio X2 who give the most unforgiving and less analitycs sound between two ?
Im looking for an headphone can sound good with gaming, and not excessive unforgiving.
As @onebigunion noted, you might not need something quite so high up the ladder. @onebigunion suggested a set of Senn HD558s and honestly I think those are a fantastic choice. I used to use the HD558s every day (still run them on the weekends). They're great for gaming and actually pretty damned good for overall use too. But considering how I've seen the HD600s have been going on sale for under $250 several times recently, I'd be tempted to grab those. Like @Brooko and I say, they're amazing for just about everything.