Sennheiser HD 600 - Audiophile Hi-Res Open Back Dynamic Headphone
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Evan R.
> 3 dayI have to say Ive owned many sets of headphones and ear buds. As far as higher end ones go Ive owned or have Sennheiser 598cs, Bose Ae2, UE triple-fi 10s and a few other ~$150 UE sets of ear buds. The 600HDs are the best Ive heard, immediately I was blown away. Not in ways I normally am, for instance I am
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Sean
> 3 dayGreat cans. Very balanced. Non-fatiguing sound even at pretty high volume. Extremely comfortable, especially if you place it on something overnight to loosen up the head pinch it has right out of box.
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Mike J
Greater than one weekTheres alot of people here that describe these headphones well enough so I wont have to, I agree to most of it. Honestly Im lost for words what these cans are capable of so trying to comprehend them doesnt give them justice.
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Jeff
> 3 dayIts all been said. These are the reference for all studio reference headphones.. ;) The sound is clear and true, soundstage is amazing, placement is nothing short of amazing, bass is true, and mids and his are highly present and distinct. I think these might be the best under $1000, and maybe even as good as many over. You wont regret these.
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FB Kitten
> 3 dayI have been browsing around for a while looking for a great pair of headphones. A guy I watch on YouTube talks about these a lot so I went for them. Something to note is they are reference headphones so they have a very flat sound spectrum. They don’t have bass and aren’t really meant too. Sound quality is amazing. With these they will only sound as good as the device that powers them. Do your research into DAC’s if you aren’t getting good sound quality.
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Mark A. Harwood
> 3 dayI use HD 595s and AT900s. They are different but about the same quality level. For a few more £ these 600s are the the absolute business. They have no shortcomings. My wife uses them on her Roland digital piano and sometimes I borrow them, despite being satisfied with my aforementioned models. They make everything just that little bit more realistic. They have been around for a long time, because it seems that at the price point no-one has made better phones. If in doubt, buy a pair.
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jaytotes
> 3 dayPretty good sound quality, very crisp sounds. A little overpriced if full price. I bought it for 150$ off.
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E&R
> 3 dayIf youre after accurate sound reproduction, these may be for you. They have an appropriate amount of bass and treble. They are not boomy like some headphones; they are designed to be accurate for mixing. I really enjoy them for casual listening. They provide a very nice amount of detail. You can always take a neutral sounding pair of headphones (like these) and add in some base with equalization or warmth with a tube preamp, but it would be difficult to make, for example, a boomy or v-shaped sound signature headphone sound neutral. I think these are fantastic headphones. I do recommend an amplifier with these headphones; they will not sound nearly as nice plugging them directly into a cellphone, for example, given their impedance. Also, keep in mind these are open-back headphones, so others around you will hear the music and you will also pickup environmental sounds; the latter of which I prefer.
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Klaus B.
> 3 dayDer erste Eindruck war recht gut. Jedoch bei längerem Tragen drückte der KH partiell auf bestimmte Gesichtsmuskeln und war deshalb nicht länger tragbar. Außerdem war er auch wieder zu baßlastig für meinen Geschmack.
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mtnbikerva1
> 3 dayMuch better with a headphone amp.