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ThatsPurttyGood101 OP t1_j5wzkj0 wrote

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Dust-by-Monday t1_j5wzw8b wrote

To me, the HD 660s just do everything right. Nothing is too harsh, nothing seems blurry. It just sits comfortably in between.

It's up to you, I just love my 660s.

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ThatsPurttyGood101 OP t1_j5x02ef wrote

Trust me, I love them too. The HD700s were an impulse buy. I really like them, but not what I'm used to? But I think its illegal to not have a HD6-- series headphone so I'll have to see

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[deleted] t1_j5xhjyz wrote

I used the HD 700 as my daily driver for years and thoroughly enjoyed every moment with them, and still do when I use them.

Give yourself some more time and they will probably grow on you.

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RB181 t1_j5xt37w wrote

> But I think its illegal to not have a HD6-- series headphone so I'll have to see

People with this attitude are the reason why I have a pair of HD 600s collecting dust in my drawer.

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TheOneWhoReadsStuff t1_j60e42y wrote

What do you prefer over them? And why?

To the downvoters: just because a person chooses not to follow the herd, doesn’t mean you should shun them.

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RB181 t1_j60exm9 wrote

HD 560S and AKG K612 Pro, for example. I'd say it's because the HD 6x0 series have poor bass and treble extension, and the music I listen to (example) has a substantial amount of content on both ends.

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