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For me it’s not reasonable to pay 1,500 USD for a pair of headphones, my maximum would be around 400 USD
Just curious. Why is it not "reasonable"? There are tons of audiophiles who pay $10-15K for speakers that I consider doo-doo.Many who love headphones would gladly pay way more than $400. Unfortunately, the top-tier headphones do cost a bit, although they are stone-cold bargains compared to speakers. I love my electrostat headphones, and even though I love my speakers also, I wouldn't be without them.
What makes headphones desireable? Mainly that brunette in the Audio Advisor catalog that comes in the mail. Yum.
I've used headphones since 1975 and have always preferred Sennheisers myself. The tonal balance is exceptional and with Binaural recordings is just about as close to the real thing as we're probably ever going to get with recorded music. Unfortunately, Binaural recordings are hard to come by and the offerings are very limited.Best Regards,TerryO
Thanks, I wanted to bring that up but couldn't remember what the heck those recordings were called.They do make a huge diff. I've got a headphone amp with the crossfeed settings but the binaural recordings are the way to go.People that think headphones are great don't know what they are missing. Gene
Gene,In my experience no crossfeed circuit can compare to a decent Binaural recording for realism. It's a giant step up from just about any other recording technique that can be played through headphones. With the price of decent 'cans and HP amps, it would seem that there would be more available, but it's a very limited market at best. Best Regards,TerryO