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I'm not a headphone guy even though I have a pair of Grado & Sennheiser headphones. I will throw my 2 cents in as I did spend a good amount of time at the Woo Audio room and at the Cable Co stand at the last Capital Audio Fest. My two favorite headphones were the Audeze LCD2 & the Sennheiser HD800. And that was even comparing Grado GS1000, lower end Sennheisers, Beyerdynamic DT series, and others I don't remember. The LCD2 were really magical with vocals & very transparent. The HD800 was just a comfortable and excellent all-arounder. The HD800 might work better w/ a broader arrange of music. Hard really to choose between these two.As for the Woo Audio products : I thought they sounded very good, were very well made, and priced very reasonably for US (Brooklyn) stuff. I heard both the WA3 & WA6. Guy : if this is really going to be the last pair of headphones + headphone amp you get, I wouldn't sweat going from $800-900 to double that. If you really have discipline & plan to use them for the next 20+ years, that money will be well spent. I'm a cheapskate & not sniffing at $800+ extra spend, but if you really are going to use them a lot for a very long time, it'll be worth it.P.s. Someone previously mentioned the Audio Technica ATH M50 I think. Best headphones around $125 I've heard. Very efficient and if it wasnt for the size would be good for portable use. Obviously not in the league of HD800 & LCD2, but very good for what they are.
I suggest you consider a used LCD2 ... Pick any amp you like
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Hi,In your opinion how big is the HD800 soundstage??Could the HD800 soundstage had the same size of a loudspeaker in a room??Thanks
- Ps1000 had out of this world soundstage - which wowed me in the beginning and later appeared unnatural to me. It was even bigger than gs100- 800s had perfect soundstage for acoustic events - perfect for jazz and classical - actually they are perfect for that. Some people find that have diffused soundstage for some recordings especially rock. Some can complain that they are distant sounding and they do have a peak in treble that need to be carefully amped - demand careful system matching- re-cabled 701s have all around grat soundstage- 600 and 650s had avearge / smaller and narrower soundstage but not bad- most grados all the way up to rs1 put you on the stage - I found them rather in your face - great for rock and vocals. They are very forward sounding. - hifiman 500 have a good soundstage - better and bigger than 600s Headphones have more or less head-stage different from 2 channel in room soundstage.