Midgetguy
Headphoneus Supremus
I'm so happy and so sad at the same moment because I bought an HD600 , and I have to wait 2 months to get my hands on it......
2 MONTHS???? Where the heck do you live, Sri Lanka???
I'm so happy and so sad at the same moment because I bought an HD600 , and I have to wait 2 months to get my hands on it......
2 MONTHS???? Where the heck do you live, Sri Lanka???Lol, ouch that shipping time really sucks.
My friend who's in Australia bought a pair for me, have to wait until she comes.........2 months is not for shipping lol.
Here are my 580's painted and re-cabled by cCasper.
that headband looks so good!!
I'm expecting some new earpads in the mail, how much of a sound difference can I expect, compared to my current 4-year-old pads?
(Never heard the HD600 with new pads, I bought mine second-hand two years ago, from someone who had owned them for two years.)
You already ordered them, let's not introduce any expectation bias and just listen with them when you get them. And don't search for it either.
I recently acquired the latest LCD2 and despite having great lows, I haven't reached for them since putting the HD600 back on. I'm purchasing so many different headphones lately and I'm finding all of them rather disappointing in comparison to the HD600.. maybe if they were at the same price point I might regard them higher but right now they're sitting in the box, barely used, ready to be resold. I think I've hit 8,000 hours on the HD600 and they're better than ever
I'd like to say I know what you mean, but my upgrade actually worked out for me. You should try out the HE-560 if you haven't already. That's what I got recently and I'm loving them. Much like the HD600, I feel these are fantastic all-rounder headphones. I feel they have a similar sound to the HD600, but the HD600s have a slightly more pronounced midrange. Detail is definitely a win for the HD-560, as is resolution and bass impact. The bass isn't more in quantity, but it does still manage to have more of an impact. It's not loose, it's not boomy, but it's just got more punch and extension. They're my endgame headphones for now, though that doesn't mean I'll stop trying other cans if I get the chance. The HD600s still won't go anywhere as they're still my benchmark for a headphone done right at the entrance to hifi world. For far less than the flagship cans, the HD600 delivers an amazing musical experience
Are you on acid???
#$!
rhetorically speaking of course.
Other than that everything makes sense.
My next order of purchase is a Stax setup then the Hifiman HE-1000.
What Stax are you going for? SR007 or SR009?