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This is somewhat lame advice, but I heard the Grado 60's being fed by mp3's from an ipod and was very impressed. For only $69 it couldn't hurt to try...
I'm just starting my journey into the world of headphones, and am looking for some suggestions for a good set for $300 or less...I'll be using them with a Cayin HA-1A tube (EL84)-based headphone amp. What I like is something that produces a really rich tone...great on vocals, solo wind and brass instruments, etc. Good, full bass is also appreciated, although bass speed is not the priority. Basically, I want something that is going to provide an intimate-but-full sound...I've listened to some Sennheiser HD600 and HD650 (admittedly with a poor headphone amp), and was fairly underwhelmed....
By the way, how is the HA-1A? I had my heart set on one of those about 18 months ago, while there seemed no way of getting one in the US (at least with the right voltage). They certainly look sexy. If you could stretch your budget, I wonder how the AKG K1000s would work?Chad
The Sennheiser 600/650 are not worth putting on your ears without an amp. I run a set of 600's out of an EarMax and the result is marvelous.If you don't wnat to go the amp route, and you can stand ramming something into your ear, the Ultimate Ears 5's are nothing short of stellar. Midrange is a bit sudued, be everything, including imaging is good. List is over $200, but you can find them for under everyhwere. Lots for sale on head-fi - becuase canalphones are NOT for everyone.For the music you describe, they would be amazing.(My ears; my opinions.)
Maybe the AKG K501s would be worth a try. They long had the reputation for having a beautiful midrange and for producing vocals magnificently. The biggest complaint was they were a little light in the bass. The cool thing is that, with the introduction of the 701s, the price of the 501s and the 601s came right down. So I got my 501s for around $115 (same sort of arrangement with the Senn HD580 now).The 501s (and I presume the 601s and 701s) are also really comfortable (although I hear the audiotechnicas might beat them in that dimension).By the way, how is the HA-1A? I had my heart set on one of those about 18 months ago, while there seemed no way of getting one in the US (at least with the right voltage). They certainly look sexy. If you could stretch your budget, I wonder how the AKG K1000s would work?Chad
What I like is something that produces a really rich tone...great on vocals, solo wind and brass instruments, etc. Good, full bass is also appreciated, although bass speed is not the priority. Basically, I want something that is going to provide an intimate-but-full sound...