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Author Topic: The Amazing Super Duper Underrated HD650. A Headphone That Kicks Serious Ass.  (Read 51290 times)

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Those plus the Beyer DT880 were the old school trio.

Almost; K501 really.
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    I have pretty new 650s, drivers look just like yours. Bought them directly from Senn. Non modified in any way except for stretched headband. Accidentally just listened to it this morning, after maybe 2-3 weeks break, out of properly warmed up Yggy/Rag combo. Good but nothing special and measure quite a bit worse then how yours appear to look.
   Circular cutout in front and absence of foam in the back sounds simple enough but why amazing engineers at Sennheiser couldn't figure it out for so many years of constant improvements, I mean seriously?  You know I trust your expertise but are you sure this pair didn't come in a golden box directly from their CEO? I mean Amazon must have some connections and maybe some secret agent out there is tracking all your purchases related to audio? :)p8
   All kidding aside, should I send you my pair for comparisons? Who knows maybe I have a lemon here and always misjudged all the 650s because of that? For about a week I had 1st generation 600s right before this pair and not much difference neither in measurements nor in listening impressions, there was no direct comparison though. Oh man, and how am I going to sleep tonight p:8
     
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The Amazing Super Duper Underrated HD650. A Headphone That Kicks Serious Ass.

I measured these differences between (old) HD650 with original pads and spanking new HD600.
(It's all about the relative differences here)




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An AKG-fan agrees with you.
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Almost; K501 really.

Yes;

HD6X0, K501, DT880. heard/owned them all and I always thought they were great headphones although I hate the DT880 due to the treble peak.

I always preferred the HD650 to 600/580 too.  650 si more refined IMO and I've the same problem than marv' with the vocal shout of he HD600.

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At low listening volume, the HD650 is crap. At high volumes and tubes it's basically god.
But what isn't at high volumes and with tubes.  :wheel:
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Yup, I love my HD650. Should have bought one long ago. My only advice is that stretching out the headband is good, but don't leave it stretched over something for hours on end unless you want to prematurely flatten your pads a bit too much. ;) Also learned the hard way that some Chinese pads won't attach properly, haha. That's what I get for trying to be cheap.

Love the HD600 and 650. I like the 650 more for being a bit darker, having no upper-mid, low-treble emphasis like the 600, and for generally being more refined. Mine at least is slower to show bass distortion than my 600 did at high volumes. The only thing I'd improve is smoothing out some of those wiggles in the treble and giving them more low-bass, though these can be a non issue with the right amp. But, really, it's about as close to my ideal headphone out of any I've tested yet.
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650 si more refined IMO and I've the same problem than marv' with the vocal shout of he HD600.


That's what made me buy the HD650 over the HD600 back in those days (aug 2004)
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Ahhhh... it feels good to see people who like the 650 a lot for once instead of people going apeshit about something Audeze's EL-8 at websites like HF. At an audio-show recently I had a good listen to the EL-8s and came out of that room frowning and confused because it sounded quite... bad (especially when I read a few raving reviews beforehand) then went to listen to a HD650 which put a smile on my face. I love the HD650s a lot for its warmish, dark-ish, slow-ish, naturally-decaying sound. It was the first "real" headphone I've ever listened to and will be my favourite for decades (I guess).  :)p1
I've listened to so many headphones since and none of them make me as happy as the 650 does although it may not be the most "technically" and "on paper" superior.
I wonder though, what and when this headphone will be replaced by Sennheiser. I see this headphone as a benchmark that should not be disturbed but kept. Sadly, since the HD700, I generally think that most headphones made by Sennheiser to be quite rubbish  poo
I'm afraid, since there are talks of a new high-end open back headphone being released later this year on HF.
Anyway, long live the HD650!
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The other site can shill all it wants, people's ears don't lie in long term.
HD800 and HD6X0 have become seemingly quite popular.

From car analogy HD650 is like Saab 9-5 and HE400 is a Kia  :gross:
It is tempting for a novice to buy a new Kia vs a used european car in these parts of the world.
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