Newmanoc,
I agree that The Senns 580, 600, 650 are what most people consider the best or one of the best headphones.
The HD 600 can be had for around $150 on the street, and I actually noticed only minor improvements if that going to the 650.In fact, I was ready to buy them, had the money in pocket, but felt like I would actually prefer my 600's to it. I walked away keeping my 600s.
The Grado's are clearly more musical (their strong suit), but they are pricier (by a wide margin), and bright with certain material unless you get flat pads.The Senns have a flat frequency response, but are considered analytical or boring to some people. Like I said I like both, but the Grado (musical - incredible transient reponse, and realistic sound of wooden instruments - because of the mahogany) will always be my choice.
In other words, don't just take our opinions or following what most people get (unless your a follower, then by all means).
Listen to the Grado's and Senns. The sound of both is sooo different.
I agree that The Senns 580, 600, 650 are what most people consider the best or one of the best headphones.
The HD 600 can be had for around $150 on the street, and I actually noticed only minor improvements if that going to the 650.In fact, I was ready to buy them, had the money in pocket, but felt like I would actually prefer my 600's to it. I walked away keeping my 600s.
The Grado's are clearly more musical (their strong suit), but they are pricier (by a wide margin), and bright with certain material unless you get flat pads.The Senns have a flat frequency response, but are considered analytical or boring to some people. Like I said I like both, but the Grado (musical - incredible transient reponse, and realistic sound of wooden instruments - because of the mahogany) will always be my choice.
In other words, don't just take our opinions or following what most people get (unless your a follower, then by all means).
Listen to the Grado's and Senns. The sound of both is sooo different.