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Based on reviews and your goals check out Moon Audio with their pricing on the HiFiMan HE-500. I know it is a little over your budget but the HE-500 is considered world class by many. World Class being having no compromised sound quality just different.
I have the Byer DT 990 600 Ohm. Love them to death. The Peach should be a good match.
I spent some of the weekend reading reviews etc. I've decided to take the Hifiman HE-400's off my list given the concerns I read about QC and even customer service (for that model). Sounds like the mass production of this model still has some tweaks required. Removed the LCD-2's as well - require more power than the Decco2 provides to be at their best and frankly more than I want to spend. So, I'm down to four I think:1. Hifiman HE-5002. Beyer DT 990 (600 Ohm)3. Sennheiser HD 650's4. Grado PS-500 or RS2'sMostly listen to jazz, strong voices both male and female, some classical and on ocassion some Rock and Roll . . . So whatever best matches those genre's and my Decco2 will probably be the way I go. Just starting to realize that weight and comfort also require consideration. Build quality and reliability are high on my list also. Still leaning towards the HE-500's (the planar "sound") and appreciate all the advice from those of you who have more experience with headphones. Well, I don't have any experience with headphones actually.
That's a great short list man... But I sort of get the impression that you want to be in rarer air, so to speak, and it would seem that either of the 500s would get you much closer, you know?
I have the Hifiman HE-5LE's and everytime I put them on to listen I smile a big smile. I also own a pair of Grado's that I modded and they sound awesome as well, in fact I am buying some PS-500's as soon as I can swing it because I love the look and I know the grado sound and love it so they may be my last purchase of cans for awhile.....I have 5 pair of assorted brands and quality and after trying a bunch I still love my HE-5LE's and Grado's.......If you can swing the HE-500's I think you'll be making a great choice!!!!