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wow you guys read way to much into my one comment/joke... almost time to unsub from this thread lol, its run its course i think
These sound very good, on this track and a very fitting song for where a lot of us in the US are ! Some say only Grado's do guitars justice, these are not far behind. They do however give up a little in slam of percussion and thump of bass compared to my Nighthawks, however all, very nice.
These are a lot less bright sounding than electrostatic headphones... Spotify sounds good again. Pretty forgiving of bad recordings... smooths everything out, not harsh. Seems pretty good for $200. Bad recordings sound better than with my other headphones, which is good since I listen to a lot of pop.
Substantially better than the HD598. Less detail than the DT1350 or IEMs. Those are the only references I have.
That said, electrostatic headphones have way more detail. I think these don't have much detail. Good recordings suffer but nothing sounds bad, seems really good if you're into music and not into headphones. Maybe it's the slower drivers but tinny snares sound better. Bad snares sound less tinny.
I think many of the examples of other headphones you give just give the illusion of more detail due to having exaggerated highs. This is the oldest hifi-trick in the book. An easy way to make people go "wow" and think they are hearing lots of detail is just to boost the highs.
That's definitely the way my V shaped DT770 Pro's sound.
The HD6xx's certainly aren't any less detailed, they just have a more balanced neutral sound, so the highs no longer stick out as much.
I agree, this saves many recordings. On my headphones with exaggerated highs I could no longer listen to Peter Gabriel's Solsbury Hill. It just sounded awful. The track sounds good again with the hd6xx's
Just got mine in the mail. S/N 00357.
Really enjoying them so far, out of my Lyr 2 (stock 6BZ7 tubes). They sound better than my Philips X2, imo. The bass is much tighter and less distracting, but it's definitely still emphasized and capable of producing a nice rumble when the music calls for it. The lows and mids are fairly reminiscent of my Hifiman HE-560. The highs are a bit laid back, as everyone says, but not enough so to really bother me; you still get a good amount of air and detail with female vocals, and nothing sounds veiled to me. My only complaint is that the clamping force is pretty excessive, but I've heard that that loosens up over time, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Nice, you got one of the early ones.
Despite spamming refresh before the drop opened, and trying and trying again to order, I wound up not getting a confirmation email until 10 minutes before the drop closed.
I wound up with SN 691 though, so still pretty low. Not that I really care. I bought them to listen to them, not to put them in a glass case and admire them for their low serial number
lower serial numbers probably indicate more quality control is all, "big boss" walking down the production assembly line to make sure its all going smoothly, but yeah its not a big deal.
This is ridiculous. You have 5000 units, you start with 1 & end up at 5000. No quality control involved.
Nice, you got one of the early ones.
Despite spamming refresh before the drop opened, and trying and trying again to order, I wound up not getting a confirmation email until 10 minutes before the drop closed.
I wound up with SN 691 though, so still pretty low. Not that I really care. I bought them to listen to them, not to put them in a glass case and admire them for their low serial number