I had had an HD 600 waaay back, but lost them in an airport. I only recently replaced them two months or so ago. I was excited to hear them again. But I'm finding myself not really listening to them. My best guess is that none of my various amps are doing it justice, so I'm just leaving them aside for now until I have a different amp that might better suit them (likely a high-impedance OTL amp like the Bottlehead Crack).
I had had an HD 600 waaay back, but lost them in an airport. I only recently replaced them two months or so ago. I was excited to hear them again. But I'm finding myself not really listening to them. My best guess is that none of my various amps are doing it justice, so I'm just leaving them aside for now until I have a different amp that might better suit them (likely a high-impedance OTL amp like the Bottlehead Crack).
I had had an HD 600 waaay back, but lost them in an airport. I only recently replaced them two months or so ago. I was excited to hear them again. But I'm finding myself not really listening to them. My best guess is that none of my various amps are doing it justice, so I'm just leaving them aside for now until I have a different amp that might better suit them (likely a high-impedance OTL amp like the Bottlehead Crack).
I didn't hear the "tube sound" that people talk about with mine, to me they sound like an HD600 on anything decent. Something really specific might add some special sauce but in my experience it is just a dash of that sauce not a big slathering that is really obvious.
I spent four times the price of the HD600 on a Woo WA6 tube amp that is supposed to be very 'tubey' and some highly regarded NOS tubes from a reputable local specialist and the combination did nothing for me at all to come even close to warranting the cost.
YMMV but I would most definitely try before you buy.
It might simply be that you are not a fan of the HD600, they are unspectacular which to me is the appeal. There is nothing standout except they just sound realistic and nice which sometimes is enough. They sound boring after a diet of IEM in particular with a leaning towards detail and extended BA and EST treble but that makes the HD600 a refreshing change at times.
Crazy build quality on this one. KZ ZS10 Pro2.
The original was a bit rough around the edges, needed just a touch of very fine sandpaper. No, I'm not kidding.
This one is very well built though. For 40 Eur. Well done!
My thoughtscare the Sony has a mid forward signature that stops the low end overpowering the frequency range the Audeze us a very flat tuning which presents music with everything playing at the same level so no part stands forward.
XDuoo TA-26S + Sennheiser HD600 (good combination)
Sort of cross posting, I left this comment on another thread I am visiting.
It's an interesting amp, but it's not what I expected. I didn't do thorough homework.
Several pages on the Head-Fi thread, and I would have known better,
but it turned out to be a good thing; I got almost everything I previously wanted in the last SS amp.
It's crisp sounding and has extension in treble/mid and bass regions.
HD600 sound more exciting, less flat (there is a bass now )...I'd rather use clear/crisp terms than just bright.
I will probably use them more often now.
Let me know if anyone has a recommendation for tubes that would make it sound more warm and tubey.
I did read a couple of recommendations; another few wouldn't hurt.
I would recommend this little thing unless you are not exclusively looking for a tube sound.
I'm very much enjoying the HD600's. They did not come from a tucked away place though, but almost right from the store, as they are my latest headphone purchase
Had the HD650, but found it too thick in the upper bass, and I'm liking the 600's way more. So the 650's are sold now, the new owner is very happy
I find the HD600's just a tad more warm in the sound on my OTL amp, but nothing huge, and right now they are plugged into the Aune S17, where I'm also thoroughly enjoying them.
An Iem that when released was $1200 can now be picked up for $300 My new Planar is an old Planar the Audeze Euclid 18.5mm Planar that sounds like an over ear headphone. This Planar is incredibly source dependent on the Sony NE-MW1A it sounds like the best Planar iem I've ever heard warm, spacious analogue with super layers and no fatiguing peaks on the Cayin N3Ultra it's a bloated mess, the iBasso DX170 sound not bad the Hiby RS2 back to bloated mess.
If it’s anything like the i4, it will need EQ. That’s where you need power. The i4 can be had for a reasonable price nowadays although full retail is $2500.
If it’s anything like the i4, it will need EQ. That’s where you need power. The i4 can be had for a reasonable price nowadays although full retail is $2500.
For anyone interested (and perhaps for those new here) here are the results from the last Watercooler survey of the most popular IEMs under $2k. Regulars of that thread may have seen this list but for those just stumbling here for the first time it may be a helpful guide.
Sony IER Z1R x26
Nighthjar Singularity x15
Unique Melody MEST 1/2/3 x14
Campfire Bonneville x13
Sennheiser IE 900 x13
Canpur CP54E x11
Oriolus Monachaa x9
Syphonium Crimson x9
Elysian Diva x9
Noble Spartacus x8
64 Audio u12t x7
Campfire Supermoon x6
64 Audio u4s x6
Penon Quattro x6
Thieaudio Monarch 1/2/3 x5
Bellos X4 x4
FatFreq Maestro SE x4
Ascension x4
64 Audio Nio x4
Dita Project M x3
Fir E12 x3
Campfire Cascara x3
Crin Zero Red x3
7th Acoustics Supernova x3
Oriolus Szalayi x3
Thieaudio V16 Divinity x3
Campfire Solaris x2
Sennheiser IE600 x2
Aful Magic One x2
Fatfreq Scarlet Mini x2
Timsok TS-316 x2
Campfire Andromeda x2
Campfire Black Star x2
Loak CL2 x2
Softears Twilight x2
Beyerdynamic Xelento 2 x2
Letshuoer Cadenza 12 x2
Glacier x2
FAudio Mezzo LE x2
Twin Pulse x2
Campfire Andromeda Emerald Sea x2
Final E5000 x2
Prestige LTD x2
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