SomeGuyDude
Headphoneus Supremus
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Ain't that the beauty of this hobby? With so much available there's no one who'd be unable to find SOME setup that's perfect for them.
Ain't that the beauty of this hobby? With so much available there's no one who'd be unable to find SOME setup that's perfect for them.
For you guys who upgraded to something better than the HD 650s, what route did you end up taking?
For you guys who upgraded to something better than the HD 650s, what route did you end up taking?
I went the other way around, had the HD-800, LCD-2f, HE-560, HD-700, and RS2e before getting the HD-650, I don't really get this upgrade thinking, I just like different sound signatures for more variety.
I went the other way around, had the HD-800, LCD-2f, HE-560, HD-700, and RS2e before getting the HD-650, I don't really get this upgrade thinking, I just like different sound signatures for more variety.
That brought a smile to my face!! I agree with what you're saying here David. With all the new (expensive) kids on the block, the HD650 has been taking a little bashing and is being described by some as outdated.
My first thought was, 'how does a good sound become outdated?' It's a great headphone and is the only one that I always return to after wandering off to others.
I haven't heard anything more expensive than the 650's (other than the Orpheus at a show many, many years ago) but I do read al ot (too much) here & it's clear that the Senn's have a pretty unique sound signature.
There can't really be a direct, logical upgrade path because anything else loses that unique sound.
I think.