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Hi Everyone… The Headphone Mania Circle has been kind of quiet for a while so here goes.I have about three hundred dollars burning a big hole in my pocket and would love to get a pair of planer type headphones like the HiFiMan HE-400s to add to my current arsenal..The headphone rig I have now is a Graham Slee Solo headphone amp, AKG Q701 and the Grado 325i.. I listen mostly to iTunes from a Mac Mini and vinyl through the headphone amp, No Dac.. I did use a Musical Fidelity V90-Dac for a short time but was unimpressed with the sound I was getting. I do like the sound I’m getting from either of my headphone’s but would like to try a Planer type. I tend to like detail with smooth extended high’s and tight bass, like the sound I’m getting from my Maggie's. Would I benefit from spending more money on higher end planers or is the $300.00 price range good enough? I’m a bang for the buck type of guy but I’m thinking of spending more if need be. I do love opinions so if you got one, pile in..
The only Grado’s that I’ve ever listened to are the ones I now own. While I do like the sound, I’m not totally in love with them. I think it’s the look and feel of them or maybe it’s just me..
The David Mahler headphones test are very positive about the HE400 old model:http://www.head-fi.org/t/634201/battle-of-the-flagships-58-headphones-compared
I’m a bang for the buck type of guy...
I do take reviews with a grain of salt but you have to start somewhere. I prefer what the audio circle members have to say, they haven’t steered me wrong yet..As far as modding headphone or anything else for that matter. My view has always been, if I purchase sometime and have to mod it, I probably bought the wrong item.It’s a piss poor attitude but that the way I feel about it. LOL