MattTCG
Headphoneus Supremus
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Check out Norne Audio for sure.What are some good upgrade cables for the 6xx under $300 these days?
Check out Norne Audio for sure.What are some good upgrade cables for the 6xx under $300 these days?
Beautiful! I was secretly hoping you were using the less expensive Mogami wire…spending as much money on the cable as on the headphones (let alone the cost of my entire system) isn’t something I would prefer to do. You think it’s worth it sonically?To @RHMMMM, these are my Fog City Audio XLR-terminated cables for HD-600/650/6XX. Made with premium Cardas copper.
Sonically, yes. Any consideration of 'worth' is an individual's assessment of incremental improvement versus incremental cost.Beautiful! I was secretly hoping you were using the less expensive Mogami wire…spending as much money on the cable as on the headphones (let alone the cost of my entire system) isn’t something I would prefer to do. Do you think it’s worth it sonically?
Beautiful! I was secretly hoping you were using the less expensive Mogami wire…spending as much money on the cable as on the headphones (let alone the cost of my entire system) isn’t something I would prefer to do. You think it’s worth it sonically?
Does the original accessory also count? I have been using this cable on all my Sennheisers for roughly 4 years now and it is still standing strong... If you can tolerate the length, of course.What are some good upgrade cables for the 6xx under $300 these days?
I also had Schiit Magni 3+, with the HD650 they sound bad and congested. I also tried a Sabaj, absolutely ugly with the HD650s (a real icebox).
That's sadly how the HD 650 is on many amps for me, in terms of solid state, the only ss amp I've been able to get the HD 650 to my liking is on the Lake People G111 MKII. Interestingly I have zero upper mid hardness issues on the HD 600 on a variety of gear, I've only really had that hardness problem with the HD 650.Exactly! This was my issue with the original Magni 3. The sound was congested with a hardness to the upper frequencies. It was unbearable.
My 650 sound great with my Graham Slee Solo amplifier which is British made.That's sadly how the HD 650 is on many amps for me, in terms of solid state, the only ss amp I've been able to get the HD 650 to my liking is on the Lake People G111 MKII. Interestingly I have zero upper mid hardness issues on the HD 600 on a variety of gear, I've only really had that hardness problem with the HD 650.
For instance I like the HD 600 a lot on both the Magni Heretic and the G111 MKII. I dislike the HD 650 on the Heretic as that hardness is still there.
Getting great results with hd600 and for that matter all sennheisers on my Rebel amp. The hd600 has that additional weight that is missing on my other amps. Also the dynamics and sparkle are there in spades.That's sadly how the HD 650 is on many amps for me, in terms of solid state, the only ss amp I've been able to get the HD 650 to my liking is on the Lake People G111 MKII. Interestingly I have zero upper mid hardness issues on the HD 600 on a variety of gear, I've only really had that hardness problem with the HD 650.
For instance I like the HD 600 a lot on both the Magni Heretic and the G111 MKII. I dislike the HD 650 on the Heretic as that hardness is still there.
I can sense that the HD600 and my Violectric V200 will be a good match.Getting great results with hd600 and for that matter all sennheisers on my Rebel amp. The hd600 has that additional weight that is missing on my other amps. Also the dynamics and sparkle are there in spades.
Hd600 sounded horrible with my singxer. Very thin and lackluster. Rebel amp is very tube like in its sound characteristic.
Good for you! Love mine. They're excellent. Very comfortable. Don't change the sound sig, at least not for me.Just got myself some ZMF perforated lambskin pads for my 650. Really liking them so far!