$500,000usd budget Im looking for the best most expensive tws If you come please provide me with that information so that i can purchase that would be greatly appreciated
You nailed me with Sennheiser. Don't need an upgrade path if it's already one of the best! Just get on with the music! Also CRTs have unparalleled response time and analogue signal standards are fascinating. It's disappointing how homogeneous tech is now.
I would really like to hear the er2 and possibly mh750 segment of that. I legitimately swear by both of these, one is what got me to ultimately get er2s for the noise isolation alone.
Dont need one. If you're into IEMS you probably spend every second of your time arguing on reddit about frequency response graphs, but don't actually know how to interpret one in any meaningful way
I have Meze's 99 and Liric. I have been eyeing up a Herman Miller Eames chair set (edit, not so much to realise they don't have the rights to Eames chairs in Europe!). I have also owned fragile Italian cars (one Alfa had 2 engines, three wiring looms and a full suspension replacement). I also have the LCD-X and fulfill the strong neck, gamer and sci-fi parts. And I only got that because I couldn't think of any other progression up from a Sennheiser HD600, but still maintaining that general reference/"accurate" sound. (Edit: but with a touch more bass/sub-bass) My strong neck helped with the continuous nodding of approval through this video.
Get yourself at least a Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee on sale. They sound much more detailed, separated and clear, but still have that warmth that reminds of Koss. I love mine, and I have kilobuck headphones too.
Thank you so much for the knowing levity! My favorite line - "...and tinnitus is the backing track to your life." (I have Beyerdynamic headphones) Sly and succinct with nice comic timing in your delivery keeps the video rolling along.
The Audio Technica bit is so spot on. I really do care about it lasting forever, since I have other hobbies, which i am -addicted to- interested in. Though, I care if it sounds good or not. Since I listen to pretty much all genres of music, I prefer neutral/balanced sound. But I have a feeling that I will not be able to tell a difference between good and decent headphones. I have used Sony MDR-XB950AP, ATH M50X, Tin HiFi T4, Echobox Audio Finder X1 and some bad stuff like A4Tech, Razer, etc. Between all of them, Sony and gaming abominations are bad.
Well you can tell the difference between ALL headphones since they have a very distinct character. Good speakers almost don't have a character, if you closed your eyes, you'd have a hard time, you can still tell but it's hard. Headphones are all quite different. So don't sell yourself short by suggesting that you might not tell the difference, just go ahead and try it. As to AT in my opinion M50x is almost an abomination, like most of it is good, then there's a painful sibilant peak and after 12k there's NOTHING. I think M40x is actually great though.
@@SianaGearz When I was choosing my first decent pair of headphones, I read a lot of reviews (ZeosPantera, Amazon, Reddit and etc.) about M50x and M40x. In the end, I chose M40x. The only thing that changed my mind was the fact that I was building an all white PC build. Because of that, I went for M50x, since some people said that the difference is not so marginal between M50x and M40x. Since I always listen to music at low dB, the bright part of M50x does not bother me at all. Now that I think about it, I think that I actually prefer for a slightly bright sound signature, so I can decipher if the song is bad by design or if it is that good.
this was my challenge. I am a long distance runner and have to use a m audio bass booster mini amp and stuck in apple architecture so i get iphone headphone amp out. 5 years long at least 1500 miles running in 36 countries, still going!!!
I've been using the same pair of ATH-M50's as my only headphones for the last ~10-ish years. I recently got an new pair (Hifiman Sundara) and the difference is definitely appreciable. The sound signature feels rather similar between the two, everything is just cleaner and wider. I'm sure someone somewhere will have issue with me making that comparison, but due to some hearing damage the finer points of tuning and technicality get a bit lost on me anyway. I say this as I was in the same camp as you, not sure if I'd be able to appreciate a fancier set of cans, but after making the jump I'm wondering why I didn't do it sooner lol. I gotta give it to the M50's though! They still work like the day I bought them, the headband is just falling apart and keeps leaving black flecks of pleather is my hair. Been through 3 sets of ear cups and like 5 cables, but they just keep on working.
My audiophile headphones consist of ZMFs, Focals, a HiFiman and a vintage Audeze. I like Grand Seiko, listen to whole albums on actual media discs, prefer baths, handmade leather wallets, seen a boatload of sci fi movies and will freely offer my political opinion sans prompting.
I feel like I have been most of these in my 20yr audiophile journey. Started at koss, ended up at Koss lol (if talking most hrs used, hands down kph30i) There needs to be 100% more 'just the driver' on-ear audiophile headphones. Isnt it obvious if Koss can get magic at $20-40, imagine at $1000 with less restrictions!!
When I got my Massdrop Porta Pros when they came out years ago, I couldn't believe how lo-fi yet how awesome they sounded. I instantly thought of live music through paper speakers. My pricey headphones sounded much better, but were missing that warm, lively feel. I miss those Porta Pros!
Sennheiser HD 560S fan here. Still sticking by this because it has yet to let me down. Neutral with a tinge of warm bass and amazing tuning for mixing. And watching movies is a treat with its separation.
Currently a Focal guy, bought a Radiance and Clear MG for half price each, coming from a Hifiman Sundara, and my first studio grade headphones were the Sennheiser and Massdrop HD58X Jubilee. I love Focal a lot, but secretly still really love Sennheiser too. When it comes to audio equipment, I will only ever use Schiit
I don't own Stax yet, but I'd been considering it. Now I'm considering it more - My favorite colorway is indeed piano black and my dream car is somewhere between a Toyota Century and an LS460 AWD with a huge supercharger. I already have the Seiko. And me and my HDR180 wireless senns do enjoy HD CRTs, yes.
can confirm that the M50 do last almost forever. bought mine like... 12 years ago. Tossed it on a bin some solid 6 years ago, and just found the damn thing again after going through all my "junk" i've forgotten over the time. The pad got absolutely shredded, but the headphone itself? It's still kicking dang it.
As somebody with a collection of various Sennheiser, AKG, Sony, Audeze and Beyerdynamic headphones (and in ears) all I've got to say is that you have f'ing nailed it. 😉
Weirdly I use Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro, but what you said about Austrian Audio fit perfectly, and I am Austrian, lol. I really need to work on my posture.
I have Bayerdynamic and Sennheiser. I don't love them but the are just a tool for me, a good tool to point out mistakes in the mixes when I am done with the studio monitors
I bought a stabilized ZMF Caldera over the summer. What this says about me is that I enjoy eating noodles and Bologna sandwiches to offset the cost of the Caldera
Fostex 909s is my music gaming everyday headphone. Yes I like good bass! When I want to sip Tea with my pinky out while listening to music I use Audeze XCs
How... is this so accurate on my part? Fostex was my first and now i main meze. Fostex: ●Have gotten multiple lego sets as an adult ✅️ ●Have modified my car ✅️ (last car was a volvo 850 t5 with a bigger turbo, a tune, a bsr exhaust and street d2 coils) ●Im a bass head. I own crusher evos just for fun.✅️ Meze: ●I... sit on a Herman Miller Aeron.✅️
Started with audio-technica and moved to Sennheiser, and damn you nailed it.... honestly to meaningfully upgrade means more $s than I can really justify right now.
My number 1 is Sennheiser. I also own many other headphones, whether they’re for mixing and mastering, casual listening, or high resolution headphones. Wired, Bluetooth, ANC, in ears, open back, closed back, cheap horrible headphones and whatever you can think of in this realm of personal audio.
As a car enthusiast who owns a lot of Lego, watched this while wearing a heavily modified pair of bass cannon Fostex T20RPs, and is currently working on giving another pair of mildly abused second hand T50RPs the full Open Alpha treatment, I feel called out.
bro filming your video in 4:3 speaks so much more than whatever you have to say about headphones. I click on a youtube video on my computer, a TH-cam video on my COMPUTER and I see black bars on the side of my screen? wow
Love my ZMF’s. Love my DCA’s. I don’t do the candle or cigar thing. My main source of listening is a vast collection of albums and CD’s. I don’t do the download thing and I still buy CD’s. A good headphone and system will make you forget about any analysis and pull you into the performance/enjoyment of the music! This is why you wind up listening to whole albums or lose track of time.
I was ready to move on from my ATH-m40x. Then the new earpads arrived, and I got to dump the old velour pads, and now I'm happy with it again. I even have to set aside my newly bought Hifiman HE400se.
This was fun - I am a Meze guy and you couldnt be more accurate, I love good industrial design just replace the cars with motorcycles and I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge chair and Ottoman - eerie!
I use a pair of m50x on the daily, I have tried berodynamics and I thought they sounded washed out and loose. My m50x are punchy and are clear as day, and Its pretty set and stone cause you find them in every studio known to man. I think they are the best reference headphones you can buy for the money, I really wanna try the 560x from Sennheiser. Those and my m50x will be the only pair of headphones ill ever need.
Just grabbed me a pair of sheepskins for my m50x, and it made me fall in love with these cans all over again. Gonna have to cop me a pair of hd560's soon, but I dont eq. Have a dac, and dont need it at all. Compared to my desktop audio, just sounds like its supposed to. @@orvelipeikko3527
This video was amazing, KPH30i for life !!!! plus I am shopping for a DCA set. Sennheiser was spot on, I only have the 58x, which got all the bass the 600 was missing. I am wondering if my dislike for iPhones is related to my indifference toward the Hifman ( I own the 400se ).
My fist "audiophiles" headphones were the m50x. They get overhated. Honestly with just a little bit of eq they sound great. I used them on my rooted lg v60 with that sweet sweet quad dac and they are a blast to listen to.
My endgame headphones are indeed LCD-X (2021), I don`t produce music but I have over 12,000 songs in the house genre from the last decade. Almost spot on!
I love my audiotechnica ad700x's mainly for how lightweight and comfy they are, the great sound stage and decent enough fidelity is a nice bonus too. Thinking about getting one of the nicer Adxxx models
Very entertaining! It tickled my funny bone several times. I'm a Grado owner and still found what you said ASBOLUTELY RIGHT. 🤣 (I do own Focal, too, though, in fairness to me... 😏)
I love my Beyerdynamic dt177x. I'm a violinist, secretly love tastefully elevated bass, and often wear custom earplugs because I fear hearing loss, primarily due to my instrument. Sibilance is like salt, you keep going until it’s almost too much and that’s the perfect amount (kidding about Sibilance, it literally makes my ears bleed). I tried removing the inner padding that massdrop added to the 177x go and my head almost exploded.
You nailed me spot on. I have a 99 Noir and a Maxwell that I daily drive. I love the industrial design of the Bauhaus era though the 50/60's, though a large part of that is due to the fact that I am in architecture. And yes, Charles and Ray Eames are phenomenal designers and I wish their chairs weren't so goddamn expensive! As far as the other half, I'm also a gamer with a love of bass, warmer, or v-shaped sound signature. Oh and I do have a strong neck.
I had a good laugh as someone with a size 19 neck who really likes the LCD-XC. Also, was 100% prepared for something about Audeze and a compulsion to EQ everything
Actually Grados are the headphones which are the most easy to mod since you can fit any aftermarket ear pads onto them by drawing cardboard donuts to slip over the cups as a adapter for any size or shaped pad. The metal headband can fit any head as long as your not opposed to hand fitting and bending them like they are suppose to be used. With different aftermarket ear pads you literally get to tune the sound stage to what ever you want and get exactly the comfort you want. Only thing missing is just an option for detachable cables.
I love my Hifimans, but I don't like Apple and have never had an iPhone-in fact, I've had my Android for like 5 years and have been thinking I should actually upgrade soon. I do, however, find that closed-back headphones seem a bit claustrophobic in general, and when I finally went open-back, it really was the upgrade I'd hoped it would be. I want an actual soundstage, even if it's not huge!
"I've never had it but I don't like it" -- reminds me of that 5 year old who thinks he hates onions. What he's TRYING TO TELL YOU is that your a natural Apple boy and just don't know it yet. Why? Because you like value. 40% higher price, lasts twice as long, and the quality is a lot better. Apple and Hifiman, a marriage made in heaven and also your natural destiny.
@@PartyMusic775 Ironically I got my Hifimans 40% off, lol Also, pretty sure you're trolling, but there are multiple reasons for not liking something you've never owned, like not liking the company, wanting more customization, and oh, I don't know... _like trying someone else's and not liking it._
Sennheiser user here. Although there is no upgrade path for me at this point, that’s okay. Also yes bass is a delicious fish and I prefer my 165hz Asus monitor over CRTs.
K371 endgame gang... turns out I care about tuning and very low distortion way more than any other aspects and the 371's nail both of those. Bonus points for being ridiculously easy to drive.
I love my super lightweight mouse when I'm gaming. I love my Audeze Maxwell headphones when I produce music and watching Dune part one with dolby atmos activated was basically the highlight of the year for me. This is proof that I picked the right headphones 😂
The Hifiman segment was tight, accurate, and would have been hurtful if it didn’t sound so good playing through my Aryas powered by just my new iPhone.
Sennheiser and Audeze. Yep that pretty much sums me up. Considering I own three of the former and plan on buying the ladder. I also owned a pair of M50s at one point and I ended up giving them to friend because not even a set of Brainwavs could make them comfortable for long periods.
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I have a pencil-thin neck, which is the reason why my Audeze LCD2 leaves its case ONLY when I change the silica gel packets. 🥴
Do a consumer one.
You forgot my favorite ,Sivga. I really like my 007's on a tube amp.
@@justins.1283 I hope you're not using them with their stock pads. Thicker, larger-opening, perforated leather/pleather pads do wonders for the SV007.
$500,000usd budget
Im looking for the best most expensive tws
If you come please provide me with that information so that i can purchase that would be greatly appreciated
An upgrade to the HE 1 is still, by definition, a path.
High end planar when? 🙏🏽
May I have a pair pretty please?
A discount for hd650 owners ? 😅
Hey sennheiser, may I permanently borrow a pair of he1's????
alr just make sure to include a bungalow, thanks
Damn, he got my ass with the CRT monitors bit
My Sound Blaster Audigy Windows XP machine pairs great with my Sennheiser 595's...
Do ya hear that DMS? WE'RE TAKING OUR CRT AND GOING HOME
You nailed me with Sennheiser. Don't need an upgrade path if it's already one of the best! Just get on with the music! Also CRTs have unparalleled response time and analogue signal standards are fascinating. It's disappointing how homogeneous tech is now.
That was so personal 😂
My friend with Sennheisers has a secret love for CRT monitors. I have Hifiman and do have all Apple products but no I don't upgrade every year. LOL.
Also this video has the aspect ratio of CRT.
@@AmieWeaMy man DMS is a Sennheiser guy, too??? 🤔
OLED > CRT
I almost fell out of my Herman Miller Embody laughing from the Meze part
Please do this with IEM's. I had a great laugh. Edit: Also with tube amps. Particular people get particular tubes.
Yes, do IEMs ! LoL
I would really like to hear the er2 and possibly mh750 segment of that. I legitimately swear by both of these, one is what got me to ultimately get er2s for the noise isolation alone.
do the CRN and the Timeless please
yeeeees do IEMs pls
Dont need one. If you're into IEMS you probably spend every second of your time arguing on reddit about frequency response graphs, but don't actually know how to interpret one in any meaningful way
Oh yes please do this with wireless headphones, this was great.
Good idea 😄
@@DMS3TV, there are no long vowels in "SUNDARA". 🤫
Boring. A wireless overlay to all of the comments already made in this video. Do iems, way more interesting.
@@mensrea1251 I don’t remember asking.
@@DMS3TV grado wireless and master and dynamics mh40s
"You either own or want a herman miller chair" he says as i have several tabs open looking for a used one LMAO
Based on your accuracy with some of the headphones I do own, now I have ideas on which brands to try next.
flat monitor strengths cant be written on reviews, its just right
I have Meze's 99 and Liric. I have been eyeing up a Herman Miller Eames chair set (edit, not so much to realise they don't have the rights to Eames chairs in Europe!). I have also owned fragile Italian cars (one Alfa had 2 engines, three wiring looms and a full suspension replacement).
I also have the LCD-X and fulfill the strong neck, gamer and sci-fi parts. And I only got that because I couldn't think of any other progression up from a Sennheiser HD600, but still maintaining that general reference/"accurate" sound. (Edit: but with a touch more bass/sub-bass)
My strong neck helped with the continuous nodding of approval through this video.
I'm using 109s and sitting in a Herman Miller Embody 😂 I've also considered buying an Alfa but have wisely not (yet)
LOL! Strong neck... Head banging in agreement...
As a KOSS enjoyer I am offended by how accurate I was called out.
I can't afford new headphones when I spend it all on my music collection.
wahaha - just do it, make ALL your music sound twice as good. Make the jump to Sundara and never look back
@@PartyMusic775I made it to HE400se when my KSC75 broke.
I never owned any apple products besides an iPod Shuffle.
Get yourself at least a Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee on sale. They sound much more detailed, separated and clear, but still have that warmth that reminds of Koss. I love mine, and I have kilobuck headphones too.
Your the envy of us all, because in the end its all about the music.
@@joeythedime1838 Well said! We use music to listen to our headphones. Still fun, but much pricier than using headphones to listen to music.
As a Beyer collector whose favorite headphone is the T1, you're absolutely correct
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I was worried I wouldn't be on this list, I've never slapped a drum but now I know I have the potential for it lol. Thanks DMS.
Thank you so much for the knowing levity! My favorite line - "...and tinnitus is the backing track to your life." (I have Beyerdynamic headphones) Sly and succinct with nice comic timing in your delivery keeps the video rolling along.
The Audio Technica bit is so spot on.
I really do care about it lasting forever, since I have other hobbies, which i am -addicted to- interested in. Though, I care if it sounds good or not. Since I listen to pretty much all genres of music, I prefer neutral/balanced sound. But I have a feeling that I will not be able to tell a difference between good and decent headphones.
I have used Sony MDR-XB950AP, ATH M50X, Tin HiFi T4, Echobox Audio Finder X1 and some bad stuff like A4Tech, Razer, etc. Between all of them, Sony and gaming abominations are bad.
Well you can tell the difference between ALL headphones since they have a very distinct character. Good speakers almost don't have a character, if you closed your eyes, you'd have a hard time, you can still tell but it's hard. Headphones are all quite different. So don't sell yourself short by suggesting that you might not tell the difference, just go ahead and try it.
As to AT in my opinion M50x is almost an abomination, like most of it is good, then there's a painful sibilant peak and after 12k there's NOTHING. I think M40x is actually great though.
@@SianaGearz When I was choosing my first decent pair of headphones, I read a lot of reviews (ZeosPantera, Amazon, Reddit and etc.) about M50x and M40x. In the end, I chose M40x. The only thing that changed my mind was the fact that I was building an all white PC build. Because of that, I went for M50x, since some people said that the difference is not so marginal between M50x and M40x.
Since I always listen to music at low dB, the bright part of M50x does not bother me at all. Now that I think about it, I think that I actually prefer for a slightly bright sound signature, so I can decipher if the song is bad by design or if it is that good.
this was my challenge. I am a long distance runner and have to use a m audio bass booster mini amp and stuck in apple architecture so i get iphone headphone amp out. 5 years long at least 1500 miles running in 36 countries, still going!!!
I've been using the same pair of ATH-M50's as my only headphones for the last ~10-ish years. I recently got an new pair (Hifiman Sundara) and the difference is definitely appreciable. The sound signature feels rather similar between the two, everything is just cleaner and wider. I'm sure someone somewhere will have issue with me making that comparison, but due to some hearing damage the finer points of tuning and technicality get a bit lost on me anyway.
I say this as I was in the same camp as you, not sure if I'd be able to appreciate a fancier set of cans, but after making the jump I'm wondering why I didn't do it sooner lol.
I gotta give it to the M50's though! They still work like the day I bought them, the headband is just falling apart and keeps leaving black flecks of pleather is my hair. Been through 3 sets of ear cups and like 5 cables, but they just keep on working.
@@DeagledSmeagol My M50's headband now looks like grey flannel from using duct tape to peel away the remaining black flecks.
Even my ergo chair is catching strays lmao. Thanks for the good laugh.
Shure was so spot on, especially with the Christian rock band stuff xD
1:19 that's so true, i use the beyers for mixing, music production so much and i have to avoid tinnitus.
Yes, this was fun and spot on. I saw myself in a couple of descriptions.
My audiophile headphones consist of ZMFs, Focals, a HiFiman and a vintage Audeze. I like Grand Seiko, listen to whole albums on actual media discs, prefer baths, handmade leather wallets, seen a boatload of sci fi movies and will freely offer my political opinion sans prompting.
Oh no, I've been known to check out Grand Seikos.. get out of my head! 😂
holy shit the ZMF was incredibly accurate I actually said out loud "oak and cigar actually does sound amazing" and looked at my zmf aeolus
I'd had lost my shit if he had mentioned dark rum as well.. 😅
This is a really good version of this format. You go very specific and thats great!
I feel like I have been most of these in my 20yr audiophile journey. Started at koss, ended up at Koss lol (if talking most hrs used, hands down kph30i) There needs to be 100% more 'just the driver' on-ear audiophile headphones. Isnt it obvious if Koss can get magic at $20-40, imagine at $1000 with less restrictions!!
When I got my Massdrop Porta Pros when they came out years ago, I couldn't believe how lo-fi yet how awesome they sounded. I instantly thought of live music through paper speakers. My pricey headphones sounded much better, but were missing that warm, lively feel. I miss those Porta Pros!
Sennheiser HD 560S fan here. Still sticking by this because it has yet to let me down. Neutral with a tinge of warm bass and amazing tuning for mixing. And watching movies is a treat with its separation.
You're being smart. Up top, things are more different than they're better. 😊
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That austrian audio one is so true man
The Austrian Audio one was personal! 😭 and accurate, coming from someone who daily drives em. Keep up the good work.
Grado was what did it for me.
Currently a Focal guy, bought a Radiance and Clear MG for half price each, coming from a Hifiman Sundara, and my first studio grade headphones were the Sennheiser and Massdrop HD58X Jubilee. I love Focal a lot, but secretly still really love Sennheiser too. When it comes to audio equipment, I will only ever use Schiit
we still love u 2. well, you, too.
this was actually helpful in what type of headphone I'm looking for
I don't own Stax yet, but I'd been considering it. Now I'm considering it more - My favorite colorway is indeed piano black and my dream car is somewhere between a Toyota Century and an LS460 AWD with a huge supercharger. I already have the Seiko.
And me and my HDR180 wireless senns do enjoy HD CRTs, yes.
The audeze and meze parts double tapped me LMAO nice video 👍
Haha on the Grado headphones owner profile! I'm recently guilty of joining the cult!!! I love it do more brands!
can confirm that the M50 do last almost forever. bought mine like... 12 years ago. Tossed it on a bin some solid 6 years ago, and just found the damn thing again after going through all my "junk" i've forgotten over the time. The pad got absolutely shredded, but the headphone itself? It's still kicking dang it.
Dang, the whole video was on point! When it got to DCA, I want to say thanks for letting me know I should get back into drumming!
As somebody with a collection of various Sennheiser, AKG, Sony, Audeze and Beyerdynamic headphones (and in ears) all I've got to say is that you have f'ing nailed it. 😉
Weirdly I use Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro, but what you said about Austrian Audio fit perfectly, and I am Austrian, lol.
I really need to work on my posture.
I have Bayerdynamic and Sennheiser. I don't love them but the are just a tool for me, a good tool to point out mistakes in the mixes when I am done with the studio monitors
I bought a stabilized ZMF Caldera over the summer. What this says about me is that I enjoy eating noodles and Bologna sandwiches to offset the cost of the Caldera
Fostex 909s is my music gaming everyday headphone. Yes I like good bass! When I want to sip Tea with my pinky out while listening to music I use Audeze XCs
How... is this so accurate on my part? Fostex was my first and now i main meze.
Fostex:
●Have gotten multiple lego sets as an adult ✅️
●Have modified my car ✅️ (last car was a volvo 850 t5 with a bigger turbo, a tune, a bsr exhaust and street d2 coils)
●Im a bass head. I own crusher evos just for fun.✅️
Meze:
●I... sit on a Herman Miller Aeron.✅️
You got me with Sennheiser, i completely fit the discription.
Still i think my HD800 is the best. The speckeled vintage HD600 is my all time classic.
Started with audio-technica and moved to Sennheiser, and damn you nailed it.... honestly to meaningfully upgrade means more $s than I can really justify right now.
thank you :)
My collection right now is ZMF / Meze / Sennheiser / and yes I have a Grado... I accept these stereotypes.
My number 1 is Sennheiser. I also own many other headphones, whether they’re for mixing and mastering, casual listening, or high resolution headphones. Wired, Bluetooth, ANC, in ears, open back, closed back, cheap horrible headphones and whatever you can think of in this realm of personal audio.
Damn spot on with Audeze 😅
As a car enthusiast who owns a lot of Lego, watched this while wearing a heavily modified pair of bass cannon Fostex T20RPs, and is currently working on giving another pair of mildly abused second hand T50RPs the full Open Alpha treatment, I feel called out.
ROFL! thank you for the honesty! I'm too insecure to mention which stereotypes I fall into
You didn't mention Phillips so I feel safe.
Love the authenticity. Good shit
bro filming your video in 4:3 speaks so much more than whatever you have to say about headphones. I click on a youtube video on my computer, a TH-cam video on my COMPUTER and I see black bars on the side of my screen? wow
Love my ZMF’s. Love my DCA’s.
I don’t do the candle or cigar thing. My main source of listening is a vast collection of albums and CD’s. I don’t do the download thing and I still buy CD’s.
A good headphone and system will make you forget about any analysis and pull you into the performance/enjoyment of the music! This is why you wind up listening to whole albums or lose track of time.
Do you also enjoy handmade leather wallets, have checked out Grand Seiko and are growing more comfortable with the idea of a dadbod?
Me with my Koss headphones: Yeees, I do in fact listen to tons of music that I didn't pirate.
My Koss ESP95Xs: ._.
The audeze got me lmaoo
I'd love this for specific models since companies often have many sides to them.
I was ready to move on from my ATH-m40x. Then the new earpads arrived, and I got to dump the old velour pads, and now I'm happy with it again. I even have to set aside my newly bought Hifiman HE400se.
I have not laughed so hard in months, definitely the best video you’ve done up to now this year.
It deserves shares ❤️
I think this is my first time commenting on a TH-cam video. Great stuff @dms3tv! 👏🏻…you and Golden really put out two bangers today.
This was fun - I am a Meze guy and you couldnt be more accurate, I love good industrial design just replace the cars with motorcycles and I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge chair and Ottoman - eerie!
I use a pair of m50x on the daily, I have tried berodynamics and I thought they sounded washed out and loose. My m50x are punchy and are clear as day, and Its pretty set and stone cause you find them in every studio known to man. I think they are the best reference headphones you can buy for the money, I really wanna try the 560x from Sennheiser. Those and my m50x will be the only pair of headphones ill ever need.
Sennheiser hd560s are great, especially with a bit of eq.
Just grabbed me a pair of sheepskins for my m50x, and it made me fall in love with these cans all over again. Gonna have to cop me a pair of hd560's soon, but I dont eq. Have a dac, and dont need it at all. Compared to my desktop audio, just sounds like its supposed to. @@orvelipeikko3527
As a Philips user I see this as an absolute win
This video was amazing, KPH30i for life !!!! plus I am shopping for a DCA set. Sennheiser was spot on, I only have the 58x, which got all the bass the 600 was missing. I am wondering if my dislike for iPhones is related to my indifference toward the Hifman ( I own the 400se ).
Loved it, again with IEMs!
My fist "audiophiles" headphones were the m50x. They get overhated. Honestly with just a little bit of eq they sound great. I used them on my rooted lg v60 with that sweet sweet quad dac and they are a blast to listen to.
I'm so glad I'm not the only person insane enough to get the LG V60 for the Quad Dac
I tried them briefly, they felt pretty durable but not all of them are.
not audiophiles but pro.
@@verynear_0and the slot for memory card
This! I have several headphones, including Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, and AKG. I truly don’t understand the hate for the M50X. It can be brilliant.
My endgame headphones are indeed LCD-X (2021), I don`t produce music but I have over 12,000 songs in the house genre from the last decade. Almost spot on!
I love my audiotechnica ad700x's mainly for how lightweight and comfy they are, the great sound stage and decent enough fidelity is a nice bonus too. Thinking about getting one of the nicer Adxxx models
watching this with hd650s on while shopping for crts to emulate ps2 games and you gave me a heart attack. im positive you accessed my webcam
Very entertaining! It tickled my funny bone several times. I'm a Grado owner and still found what you said ASBOLUTELY RIGHT. 🤣 (I do own Focal, too, though, in fairness to me... 😏)
I love my Beyerdynamic dt177x. I'm a violinist, secretly love tastefully elevated bass, and often wear custom earplugs because I fear hearing loss, primarily due to my instrument. Sibilance is like salt, you keep going until it’s almost too much and that’s the perfect amount (kidding about Sibilance, it literally makes my ears bleed). I tried removing the inner padding that massdrop added to the 177x go and my head almost exploded.
Stax: You like Grand Seiko. So true. The objectively best is the best - but not the most existing.
Me watching this with my harmonicdyne Zeus elite with my drum set behind me being sad I can't afford audeze. This was spot on and fun😂
lmfao work bud is a *huge* Grado-fan. Spot on man, lol.
You nailed me spot on. I have a 99 Noir and a Maxwell that I daily drive. I love the industrial design of the Bauhaus era though the 50/60's, though a large part of that is due to the fact that I am in architecture. And yes, Charles and Ray Eames are phenomenal designers and I wish their chairs weren't so goddamn expensive! As far as the other half, I'm also a gamer with a love of bass, warmer, or v-shaped sound signature. Oh and I do have a strong neck.
You nail'd ever shure fanboy I have ever known. Loved this!
the audiophile roast was great.
I had a good laugh as someone with a size 19 neck who really likes the LCD-XC. Also, was 100% prepared for something about Audeze and a compulsion to EQ everything
Actually Grados are the headphones which are the most easy to mod since you can fit any aftermarket ear pads onto them by drawing cardboard donuts to slip over the cups as a adapter for any size or shaped pad. The metal headband can fit any head as long as your not opposed to hand fitting and bending them like they are suppose to be used. With different aftermarket ear pads you literally get to tune the sound stage to what ever you want and get exactly the comfort you want. Only thing missing is just an option for detachable cables.
The Sennheiser part was accurate xD. I own one and I am in love this headphone. It's so comfortable for my ears and it sounds good enough for me
"there's better things out there but you don't really need to upgrade"
you got me perfectly there. can't get enough of my K701
3:17 holy fucking shit this video is the best one yet, you know your shit, the 90-00’s young rock band fashion description was on point
Good one! I enjoy your techie videos and reviews, but this is a great change of pace! ✌
Just watched his vid before this, can't help but wanting more
I love my Hifimans, but I don't like Apple and have never had an iPhone-in fact, I've had my Android for like 5 years and have been thinking I should actually upgrade soon. I do, however, find that closed-back headphones seem a bit claustrophobic in general, and when I finally went open-back, it really was the upgrade I'd hoped it would be. I want an actual soundstage, even if it's not huge!
"I've never had it but I don't like it" -- reminds me of that 5 year old who thinks he hates onions. What he's TRYING TO TELL YOU is that your a natural Apple boy and just don't know it yet. Why? Because you like value. 40% higher price, lasts twice as long, and the quality is a lot better. Apple and Hifiman, a marriage made in heaven and also your natural destiny.
@@PartyMusic775 Apple fanboy spotted. Fanboys ruin the market.
@@PartyMusic775 Ironically I got my Hifimans 40% off, lol
Also, pretty sure you're trolling, but there are multiple reasons for not liking something you've never owned, like not liking the company, wanting more customization, and oh, I don't know... _like trying someone else's and not liking it._
That was great!
So, what does your music format say? LP, MiniDisc, cassette tape, reel-reel, CD, Streaming, radio?
I just had a little shiver down my spine. I do have a secret love for CRT monitors as I love my old school gaming.
Fostex one, can confirm this is true for me :D
8mins of roasting, I could get into this. More content like this please :)
Sennheiser user here. Although there is no upgrade path for me at this point, that’s okay. Also yes bass is a delicious fish and I prefer my 165hz Asus monitor over CRTs.
K371 endgame gang... turns out I care about tuning and very low distortion way more than any other aspects and the 371's nail both of those. Bonus points for being ridiculously easy to drive.
love that Best Buy sponsored this ROAST
Audiophile headphones are crazy
That abyss take was perfect! And we all know who this is explaining lol
Really nice of you to give credit to the "original" idea guy :)
I love my super lightweight mouse when I'm gaming. I love my Audeze Maxwell headphones when I produce music and watching Dune part one with dolby atmos activated was basically the highlight of the year for me. This is proof that I picked the right headphones 😂
Listening to this on my everyday Monk earbuds, same class as Koss? They basically fade away in my ears.
You nailed it. I have Audeze (I’m a part time musician) and Fostex (I work on my own cars).
Fostex all checks out 😂
Oh my goodness I have Meze and YOU NAILED IT. I even have a Braun alarm clock!
I use Meze 99 for listening and Focal as a monitor headphones as daily drivers and they are fantastic.
The Hifiman segment was tight, accurate, and would have been hurtful if it didn’t sound so good playing through my Aryas powered by just my new iPhone.
I couldn't hear your roast through the tinnitus from my DT 770s
I have never seen 4:3 in 4k and it looks awsome
Sennheiser and Audeze. Yep that pretty much sums me up. Considering I own three of the former and plan on buying the ladder.
I also owned a pair of M50s at one point and I ended up giving them to friend because not even a set of Brainwavs could make them comfortable for long periods.