HEDD Announces HEDDphone With AMT Technology
Mar 30, 2024 at 2:49 PM Post #4,471 of 4,480
I never felt Heddphone Two provide small soundstage. It's quite airy and wide actually. Yeah not as "open" sounding as Hifiman HE1000 series, but that one is specialist for airy character. Something like Audeze MM500 is at small soundstage type of sound.

Hedd Two is quite transparent to set up and recording, so to check the soundstage size, better to use excellent recording like Stockfisch songs.
 
Mar 30, 2024 at 2:55 PM Post #4,472 of 4,480
I never felt Heddphone Two provide small soundstage. It's quite airy and wide actually. Yeah not as "open" sounding as Hifiman HE1000 series, but that one is specialist for airy character. Something like Audeze MM500 is at small soundstage type of sound.

Hedd Two is quite transparent to set up and recording, so to check the soundstage size, better to use excellent recording like Stockfisch songs.

I was mainly comparing with the Monoprice AMT.
 
May 4, 2024 at 7:35 AM Post #4,473 of 4,480
Hi to everyone. I`m purchase Heddphones, and now me need amplifier for him.
Appreciate bass, macrodynamic (explosive) and scene (holographic). Various version of beta22 i`m read - very good for Heddphones. Any idea about this?
 
May 4, 2024 at 12:18 PM Post #4,474 of 4,480
Hi to everyone. I`m purchase Heddphones, and now me need amplifier for him.
Appreciate bass, macrodynamic (explosive) and scene (holographic). Various version of beta22 i`m read - very good for Heddphones. Any idea about this?

For the price Aune S17 is hard to beat. I also quite like the synergy Heddphone Two with Cayin HA-2A.
 
May 4, 2024 at 12:25 PM Post #4,475 of 4,480
Hi to everyone. I`m purchase Heddphones, and now me need amplifier for him.
Appreciate bass, macrodynamic (explosive) and scene (holographic). Various version of beta22 i`m read - very good for Heddphones. Any idea about this?
I love my RME ADIPRO2
you’ll need a special adapter for the high power output but it’s a sleeper and worth every penny
 
May 4, 2024 at 2:54 PM Post #4,476 of 4,480
I love my RME ADIPRO2
you’ll need a special adapter for the high power output but it’s a sleeper and worth every penny
For the price Aune S17 is hard to beat. I also quite like the synergy Heddphone Two with Cayin HA-2A.
Thanks. I just wanted to clarify - have you listened to the Beta22 compared to your favorite amps? Preferably 4-channel.
 
May 4, 2024 at 4:13 PM Post #4,478 of 4,480
Hi to everyone. I`m purchase Heddphones, and now me need amplifier for him.
Appreciate bass, macrodynamic (explosive) and scene (holographic). Various version of beta22 i`m read - very good for Heddphones. Any idea about this?
I prefer my OTL amp to the Topping A90D when using the HEDDphone. There is no output impedance issues when using the OTL amp so the headphone sound is altered only by the tubes used.
 
May 9, 2024 at 10:50 AM Post #4,479 of 4,480
If you were at the World of Headphones Heidelberg show, then it was probably me.


I want to agree, but I also have to stay open-minded. There are different ways of sounding neutral. You can have neutral-measuring speakers, but you will never listen to them in a neutral space. So even if you use very direct-sounding near-fields (which most professionals do), there will be variations and some room for error/preference. The variation gets immensely bigger in home/personal/consumer audio.
If you want to get rid of every influence of the room in a headphone, you would be ending up with a very bright sound that nobody would agree with as natural-sounding, as that‘s not how we experience it at home, in a studio or on a concert.

Now assuming you have perfectly recorded tracks, mix them just right, and then pass the final mix on to two different mastering engineers, for sure both masters will sound different. Would it be possible to say one master sounds more neutral over the other? Even when using speakers? The variables are too many. It‘s not always possible to say which is more „neutral“ or how exactly it was intended to sound like. We have to use our experience to make estimations to narrow it down. (Or, in our case, we have close contact to producers, mixing and mastering engineers and can take their feedback.)

Having that said, the HEDDphone TWO tries to remove every form of coloration and thus also sounds more direct than the previous version. It is even closer to the experience of working on near-field monitors. This does help to pick up more details and I think the HP2 is one of the highest-resolution headphones yet, which makes it extremely easy to hear doubled vocals, reverb, auto-tune and every „mess“ that is happening during production, mixing and mastering. More so than the HEDDphone ONE. On a good master, you can hear even better details, small cues and artistic choices. Yet I can also understand if people say the tuning of the first version is closer to their preference.
Thus, it is the experience gained that allows to determine the neutrality (naturalness) of certain headphones. Neutral-sounding headphones are the subject of search for both audiophiles and professionals, but since most headphones are produced with colored sound, the subject of search for neutral (natural)-sounding among headphones remains relevant.
 
May 9, 2024 at 11:01 AM Post #4,480 of 4,480
I prefer my OTL amp to the Topping A90D when using the HEDDphone. There is no output impedance issues when using the OTL amp so the headphone sound is altered only by the tubes used.
I can wholeheartedly recommend the Sparkos Labs Aries. It's a sophisticated discrete op-amp design with a really good power supply, about 3w into 35 ohms. In my system with Denafrips Terminator II DAC it has awesome resolution, transparency, holographic imaging, bass solidity and dynamics. No sign of running out of power a high levels with the HEDD2 and AMT. A bit expensive at $2500.
 
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