Songs that make your headphone WOOOOOW!!!
Feb 10, 2012 at 10:48 PM Post #1,426 of 4,539
Would like to add Adele "19" to the listening wow factor. This whole album sound incredible on the Denon 2000's, but I think that HD600-650 would be even better for this type of music. Not sure...
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 7:15 AM Post #1,428 of 4,539

 
 
This sounds phenomenal with the  HD600s.
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:07 AM Post #1,429 of 4,539
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat  sounds absolutely amazing on my HD650's. I would recommend trying it. 
 
   though it is much more enjoyable in good quality. 
 
 

 
Feb 11, 2012 at 10:24 AM Post #1,430 of 4,539


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Would like to add Adele "19" to the listening wow factor. This whole album sound incredible on the Denon 2000's, but I think that HD600-650 would be even better for this type of music. Not sure...



 


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I can confirm this one! Adele sounds absolutely gorgeous on my AKG K701! Great music, voice and a unique kind of recording.


Completely agree.
 
 

19 and 21 are also among my favs. 
 
I have been listening to " Live At The Royal Albert Hall" none stop since I got it yesterday.
 
 
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 6:50 PM Post #1,433 of 4,539
On the new headphone (SR-325is) I've thus been blown away by the following:
Dark Side of the Moon / Pink Floyd - Amazing. Always a favorite, but damn. This is probably the most I've ever liked this album, and that's saying something. 24/96 flac
Old Ideas / Leonard Cohen - I loved this album when it came out, and it's like Cohen is right there... A personal album that just feels perfect with this soundstage. 16/44 flac
Born To Die / Lana Del Rey - Another very personal album with emphasis on vocals. LDR's voice works well with this Grado and Video Games is just a good track. 16/44 flac
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:45 PM Post #1,436 of 4,539
RIP Whitney Houston. "I will always love you" makes my headphones WOOOOOOOW!!!!!!
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:51 PM Post #1,437 of 4,539
Feb 11, 2012 at 9:08 PM Post #1,438 of 4,539
Metric's 'Fantasies' and some stuff by Cut Copy and Friendly Fires for sure... 
 
Animal Collective's M.P.P. too.
 
'Sunburn' by Muse 
 
All of 'The Aeroplane...' by Neutral Milk Hotel
 
Paper Tongue's self-title
 
The Rhumb Line by Ra Ra Riot
 
Bon Iver's "For Emma, Forever ago" has to be my favorite, though. Skinny Love, in particular. 
 
A bunch of older stuff, but you guys covered most of that already from what I saw. 
 
Feb 11, 2012 at 10:13 PM Post #1,440 of 4,539


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On the new headphone (SR-325is) I've thus been blown away by the following:
Dark Side of the Moon / Pink Floyd - Amazing. Always a favorite, but damn. This is probably the most I've ever liked this album, and that's saying something. 24/96 flac
Old Ideas / Leonard Cohen - I loved this album when it came out, and it's like Cohen is right there... A personal album that just feels perfect with this soundstage. 16/44 flac
Born To Die / Lana Del Rey - Another very personal album with emphasis on vocals. LDR's voice works well with this Grado and Video Games is just a good track. 16/44 flac



Funny, I have not listened to Lana Del Rey, just recently heard about her, but read a review that said she couldn't sing a lick. I will have to give her a listen I guess. Been wanting to hear "Old Ideas" so will check that out tonight. 
 
If there are any Rascal Flatt fans, check out "What hurts the most"...damn that bass hits hard in the beginning of that song on the d2000's!! Good track with great lyrics...
 

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