Do i have to re-educate my ears?
Do i have to re-educate my ears? I think i've read enough of this forum to trust all of you more than Tyll or head-fi or headfonia. And the consensus seems to be that the setup i have can be an end-game for non-audiophile
I think i've read enough of this forum to trust all of you more than Tyll or head-fi or headfonia. And the consensus seems to be that the setup i have can be an end-game for non-audiophile.
And i like X2's more.I'm not an audiophile by any sort of definition, i just like listening to music. To me, the biggest difference is bass and probably the soundstage if i understand the term correctly. HD650 feels very.. narrow? It's like the music is very close to ears (obviously not closed-cans close), but at the same time very distant if that makes sense? It's right HERE, but not really. Very strange sound. And it becomes even more apparent when i put on X2's. They sound really wide, i can't even tell where the sound is coming from, because it feels like sound originates somewhere outside the cups. The bass is superior, it had more punch where it needed. Also, X2's draws you into music, while HD650 produced music disappears. It's not engaging.The only thing i don't understand is why i hear background hiss with X2's while HD650 keeps it clean.What should i do changstar? I don't want to choose the wrong one, and i took HD650 to leave the mid-fi purgatory. But it seems X2's sound better for me. Thank you.
I know there will be purists who'll recoil in horror at the idea of using EQ and that's fair enough. I don't have a problem with it because I consider using a tube in the first place to be a form of EQ so what the hell. I'd be interested to hear what you guys think
You didn't choose wrong. I wouldn't argue against the points you brought up with the HD650. Stage is narrow and depth is flat with HD650s. HD650s in stock form are a bit overdamped or boring (hence the mods I suggested, although I wouldn't suggest mods because the differences are not huge). The X2 are more efficient (the noise you mentioned) and more fun (which equates to a bit too much boom and tizz for me).Not going to suggest that you spend more money on stuff, but keep in mind that some of the folks here running the HD650s are running them off seriously good DACs / amps. The "scaling" thing is very real; and from what I've noted, a huge reason for many discrepancies. Even then, among the guys who have TOTL type rigs, there are a people who prefer the "lesser" HD650 over the superior HD800, HE1000, or LCD3.