Really enjoying HD650 with Woo Audio 6SE. An excellent complement to Denon D2000. The sound is laid back and somewhat on the dark side, but certainly not "veiled." It is in fact very detailed with great bass punch and musicality. However, it does sound "lethargic" when not amped properly.
After much deliberation i ordered a pair of HD650's. Can't wait till they arrive. Just hope my portable amp (graham slee voyager) will have enough juice to drive these babies!
I hope they have enough juice also as HD650 enjoyment is highly dependent on Amps as others can confirm. There is a reason why HD650 comes default with a 1/4" plug and not a 1/8" plug like AT, Denons... and other easy to drive headphones.
Most hi fi headphones needs tons of juice... At least the ones I tried Ultrasones, and AKG... low or high impedance doesn´t really say that much about how they will scale
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Here is my first 3 minutes impression... Very easy to love headphones. Run them on the EF 1 now gets about the bass as I get with the Canamp otherwise... I suspect they will be to bassy on that amp but I don´t want to confuse my ears even more as of yet. EF-1 is supposed to be a better match and certainly I don´t feel the need for more bass. Soundstage is not that good though but that is mostly the EF-1 fault I do believe. May work well as a PRO 900 replacement for poor recordings. If it passes my sibilance checks I know it´s a keeper
. Surprisingly similar to the PRO 900 on the Canamp. the volume seem to jump up and down a bit more I don´t know why that is? A bit surprised that I run it at pretty much the same amp volume settings as my K701. Certainly no problem getting volume with the EF-1 anyway
So well promising but perhaps to much like what I already got. Will see. Comfort doesn´t seem to be a problem though the cable and big earpads is a bit bulky.
[size=small]I'm kind of thinking out loud here. I'm may shell out some dough for the 650. (I wish Senn had retained the same V2 connection tips on the HD800 so I could just focus on those instead . . . but what can one do?
) My LaRocco PR II MkII will probably drive the 650 as well as any portable amp south of the Lisa III, and I already have a Headphile BlackGold upgrade cable for them.
I plan to add a Desktop Lisa when those become available, so I should have adequate power then. maybe I should wait on the Desktop Lisa before I go for the 650.[/size]
Originally Posted by Jap /img/forum/go_quote.gif [size=small] ... maybe I should wait on the Desktop Lisa before I go for the 650.[/size]
I really LOVE the pairing of the HD650 with the Purity Audio KICAS Caliente. Plenty of power, plenty of ability/synergy to bring out the high quality of sound of which the HD650 are capable, for a nicely affordable price ($400-ish).
"Desktop Lisa" has a really nice ring to it, though, I've gotta say... I got my first taste of Phil Larocco's take on audio with a set of his Dyno-Biased Discrete Buffers that I had retro-fitted to a Version 1A PPA. I still remember vividly getting my very familiar, and well-loved, PPA back with the new Buffers in it - and being overwhelmed by the new level of audio quality I was enjoying. Phil is definitely one of those folks responsible ( and Wanted ) for committing premeditated acts of audio beauty creation.
Peter and Oriel at Purity Audio are on that same "Audio Post Office, Wanted" Rogue's Gallery with Phil Larocco, in my book. The notorious Ken Ball at ALO, the Dastardly Vinnie Rossi at RWA, and Ray Samuels at RSA are also on my Top 10 Wanted List for totally spoiling me with the acts of Audio Beauty they've committed. What a great time to be into Headphone Audio!!!!!
Originally Posted by Chri5peed /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm confused by slow and fast cans, surely an hour by the concrete lake is 60 minutes however you listen.
Recently the HD650s have become so affordable. Only a few years ago I remember, only a few had the HD650s, now they are at a price that Head-Fiers are buying them as their first headphones! A lot has changed with these headphones in past few years. Going from veiled, to where overwhelming majority agreeing there is no veil, from flagship to little brother (HD800), from being expensive boutique to affordable.
Originally Posted by mbd2884 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Recently the HD650s have become so affordable. Only a few years ago I remember, only a few had the HD650s, now they are at a price that Head-Fiers are buying them as their first headphones! A lot has changed with these headphones in past few years. Going from veiled, to where overwhelming majority agreeing there is no veil, from flagship to little brother (HD800), from being expensive boutique to affordable.
I think because sources and amps are getting better and better, people have come to realize it's not the HD650's that are veiled, but their equipment. I can easily make the HD650s sound slow and sluggish or hyper-detailed and bright depending on the source I use, which opamps I use with it, which amp I use etc. It was quite surprising at first, what I thought was the HD650's inherent sound signature, turned out to be a product of my upstream components.
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