I’m looking to get a second pair of headphones that will compliment my Sennheiser HD800S. I want something a bit warmer sounding for electronica or rock music.
I currently use a Burson Conductor 3 Reference dac/amplifier and Woo Audio WA7 Fireflies. I’m looking to get a pair of headphones in the same sort of quality range as the HD800S.
Look into the ZMF Atticus. It should pair up well with your gear and is basically the exact opposite of the HD800. Warm, musical with strong midbass slam and texture. Oh and the wood work is pretty good too.
Left field recommendation: Hyland Audio Jupiter One. I'd describe it much as Monsterzero did the Atticus... But it's made by an English guy in a shed, which makes it cooler.
Look into the ZMF Atticus. It should pair up well with your gear and is basically the exact opposite of the HD800. Warm, musical with strong midbass slam and texture. Oh and the wood work is pretty good too.
Yeah, I had looked at the ZMF headphones, though not particularly those ones. Any idea how different the Atticus and Aeolus are from each other? I usually prefer an open back headphone, but I'm not against closed if helps the sonic characteristics of this pair.
Left field recommendation: Hyland Audio Jupiter One. I'd describe it much as Monsterzero did the Atticus... But it's made by an English guy in a shed, which makes it cooler.
Yeah, I had looked at the ZMF headphones, though not particularly those ones. Any idea how different the Atticus and Aeolus are from each other? I usually prefer an open back headphone, but I'm not against closed if helps the sonic characteristics of this pair.
Theyre very, very similar sounding, with the Atticus having slightly more slam and slightly less staging width vs Aeolus. You cant go wrong with either.
Focal Clear and Audeze LCD 2F are great choices. Go with the Clear if you want something dynamic and go with the LCD 2F if you want something more relaxed. Another good option is the ZMF Auteur
I’m looking to get a second pair of headphones that will compliment my Sennheiser HD800S. I want something a bit warmer sounding for electronica or rock music.
I currently use a Burson Conductor 3 Reference dac/amplifier and Woo Audio WA7 Fireflies. I’m looking to get a pair of headphones in the same sort of quality range as the HD800S.
Given that you state “electronica or rock music”, I assume that dynamics and ‘slam’ are important to you. So, for those and a little warmth: Focal Clear.
I also think the Focal Clear is a good complimentary headphone to the HD800S.
I have compared the two quite extensively before going for the Clears.
I loved the detail, clarity and huge stage of the HD800S, and if they'd been the same price I might have gone for the HD800S, although I feel it's a "specialty" headphone. Brilliant for some music (some classical) but maybe a little picky, thin and too open for other music.
The Clears are warmer, very balanced, more intimate. But still with good imaging.
Since the original Clears are being discontinued there were some very good deals around.
I also think the Focal Clear is a good complimentary headphone to the HD800S.
I have compared the two quite extensively before going for the Clears.
I loved the detail, clarity and huge stage of the HD800S, and if they'd been the same price I might have gone for the HD800S, although I feel it's a "specialty" headphone. Brilliant for some music (some classical) but maybe a little picky, thin and too open for other music.
The Clears are warmer, very balanced, more intimate. But still with good imaging.
Since the original Clears are being discontinued there were some very good deals around.
Hifiman arya stealth is insane, with hd800s you can use tube amp with hd800s and solid with arya
In my opinion arya is better
The arya has the separation quality that is addicted
Audeze LCD X can present a different flavor to the HD800S, the Clear and Arya are similar to the Sennheiser in my opinion (except for the bass) Definitely the Audeze can give you a more relax sound in comparison to the 800s when you need it.
(Mass)Drop HD6XX or, buy the original HD650. Get tired of the HD800 blistering detail, then bathe in the luxurious, smooth sound of the HD650. Swapping back and forth is a regular habit with me.
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