You guys were right, i don’t know if i am adjusting to them, if headphone burn-in is actually a thing, or the pads are sealing better but as the hours go bye i'm finding the mid to low range warmth is really starting to come out and shine. I did switch to the velour pads which i think helped too. Either way i am really starting to fall in love with these.
They are lacking a bit of that euphoric warmth the Grados have in the low to mids, it’s similar to comparing a good tube amp to a solid state, both equally capable but the tube adds just that little bit of magic. High end is more detailed and precise then the Grados but in no way is there ever a suggestion of harshness or sibilance. The real selling point for me is vocals, they sound wonderfully clear, precise and detailed. They are also incredibly fast, it seems impossible to overwhelm them no matter what i tried with them.
Sonically i really cannot find a fault with them, though at half a kilogram they are easily 3-4 times the weight of the Grados which is taking some getting used to. I also need to look into headband mods as my head is slightly too small for them, yeah yeah stop laughing! Overall the pros far outweigh the cons, these might just be my new favorite headphone, and they pair up wonderfully with the S.E.X. amp.
Have any of you replaced the cable? The stock one makes an annoying microphonic sound when you rub the cable which i don’t like, and i have an XLR plug here to make a balanced cable, just don’t have the nerve to
snip the end off the supplied cable. Basically i'm looking at the extra headphone connectors in the box and an XLR connector wondering how best to join them. I have never made a headphone cable from scratch before but i did find this on eBay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5meters-1-0mm-high-purity-silver-plated-OCC-teflon-wire-for-audio-DIY-0-26x19-/320998604353?pt=US_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item4abd01fe41 which with a little bit of weaving should end up looking like the stock cable. Any thoughts?
I still haven’t tried the 8ohms setting, waiting until i am 100% familiar with them before experimenting. They do require almost twice the volume of the Grados for the same output level which is roughly the same as the HD650's, but still only ~50% volume so there is certainly no lack of power to drive them.