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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2a32uy wrote

The build quality seems pretty good for the price. Not sure if they'd be worth the full asking price though. Much prefer the black and silver SE as apposed to the ivory and brown coloured originals. The sound So far seems pretty good but not sure if the amp does them the justice they need. New to all this so may be missing something

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leftlanespawncamper t1_j2a6n12 wrote

> New to all this so may be missing something

If you are, it's just finding the right music. At the end of the day all of this is just about enjoying what you listen to; as much as we like to focus on the gear, the gear is meaningless without the jams.

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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2a7rsx wrote

Definitely true. Onto my playlist of Floyd Fleetwood Zeppelin Hendrix Prince Straits Steely Dan the Stones and loads of other headphone testing Gems :)

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Beautiful_Dentist_45 t1_j2b31ay wrote

I’d be interested in hearing Alabama Shakes in your set up. The lead singer’s voice is deep velvet

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StewTrue t1_j2a6qr7 wrote

I had the HD599 for a couple years, and it definitely did not need an amp, but I definitely noticed some improvement when amping. It won’t be as dramatic a difference as you’d see with higher impedance headphones. They’re among the most comfortable headphones I ever had, though, and they’re great for more laid back music.

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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2a77mx wrote

Definitely comfortable headphones yes :) I've got led zeppelin playing at moment which sounds pretty good. I've been listening to sennheiser hd250bt and was really impressed with the sound considering they are wireless so thought I'd take a chance on these :)

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BehindThyCamel t1_j2acmuu wrote

Let me hijack this discussion, if that's ok with you, and ask a couple questions about the HD599:

  1. What benefits can I hope to achieve from amping them? I normally plug them either into my phone or my laptop and they are okayish but I'd say they lack body -- way too much treble, not enough of the rest. I tried EQ-ing them based on AutoEq profiles (with some experimentation) but somehow I liked the sound even less.
  2. I see a lot of praise for their comfort but for me they are a torture device. I can use them for maybe an hour, two is a stretch. The pads feel hard and itchy. What am I doing wrong? What are some other headphones you are comparing them to?

Ouch, I sound way more negative than I actually feel about them, just don't know how to explain myself better. :/

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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2aeep8 wrote

I feel like mine sound abit too deep and bassy through the amp but it may just be down to the source from amazon music. Amazon definitely sounds better than tidal on them though I think as tidal seems even deeper and flatter. Perhaps I should give them a go straight into phone and see how they sound then. I prefer abit more treble so probably suit me better lol

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Zerranox t1_j2b5czs wrote

EQ

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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2d0ftm wrote

I've just tried the EQ on USB audio Pro player and it makes a huge difference thanks :) just a shame it doesn't work with Amazon Music :( may have to swap over to tidal once the free account runs out

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Zerranox t1_j2d0ysv wrote

If youre listening over your computer, i would recommend installing Equalizer APO and Peace (for Equalizer APO). I thought my 660s sounded great, until i used the Auto EQ, which made a huge difference in clarity.

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si_ro_le_88 OP t1_j2d377f wrote

Thanks. I will try it out on my laptop. Is that with streaming Tidal?

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Zerranox t1_j2d433f wrote

It applies EQ to all audio, so you can stream whatever you want. When you have it downloaded, you just need to click the "AutoEQ" button, then search for your headphones, and thats it.

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Zerranox t1_j2d139f wrote

Anyway, enjoy your new headphones. :)

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