Thanks a lot for the replies, guys. Here are some clarifications:
1. I am using a Schiit Modi as the DAC.
2. I agree that the headphones need some breaking in
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With that in mind, I will describe my experience with the Crack/speed + HD650s, and maybe you guys can identify if there's something fishy:
a) I am finding my listening experience very pronounced in the treble. The lows seem to be lacking, and there is a lot of treble. It is very revealing, but the sound isn't very solid. Bass and lows are weak, so it makes everything sound really bright.
b) The highs are not sibilant, but they sound a little tinny (they are on the very cusp of being sibilant)
c) The small tube isn't glowing very orange (compared to the big one). Is this a connection problem? It also doesn't seem to get nearly as hot. I mean, it's still hot and you wouldn't be able to comfortably leave your finger on it for 20 seconds or anything, but the big tube is searing hot after an hour or more of use.
d) I wasn't very confident in my solders for the small tube's socket and I feel like this is creating suboptimal connections for my small tube. Does this make sense at all with my experiences of the sound? (i.e. lacking in the lows, and very treble oriented sound)? I'm not very educated when it comes to this stuff, so I am not sure how either tube affects the sound.
e) Sounds more analytical and bright rather than smooth and warm. I was expecting smooth and warm with some mids bump with the HD650s and the Crack + Speedball, but I'm just not getting it. I'm really starting to be convinced it's that the headphones aren't burnt in (they are quite new), but mostly that my soldering was bad for the octal sockets, and this is somehow affecting the sound.
If you can see anything that gets your attention from what I've stated, please mention so. Also, if you are running the HD650 + Crack/Speed setup, please let me know what your sound is like. I
really feel that my sound is too neutral/analytical/bright in treble to be normal (i.e. lacking in lower mids and lows).
Thanks,
Pepper!
P.S., I will check the volume knob to see what's up. This whole thing is confusing because I'm not sure if it's actually a problem with the circuitry itself (because of crappy soldering)! I'm planning to go over my solders and snip excess wires better with proper snippers.