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UtaWing
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Apr 26, 2019
Well, if you're used to and like Sennheiser's sound signature, you should probably go with something from Sennheiser. I really don't know a lot of stuff in the higher end of audio, since a lot of it is just straight up out of my budget at all times. Finding what you're asking for is a bit difficult for me, as when you say "The momentum" it's a bit difficult to understand which ones, as they have true wireless in-ears, normal in-ears, proper headphones, where-in the in-ears are what I recognize their "momentum" branding the most. Since you mentioned the HD6xx, I'm gonna guess you mean proper headphones and not in-ears, for Sennheiser, that's kinda difficult, since they have broadcast headphones at ~500$, but also the HD820's at a staggering 2400$ on Amazon (with 658$ shipping to Norway, great.) As for brands I can recommend, we of course have Sennheiser, BeyerDynamic, Audio-Technica, I've also heard good things about Bowers & Wilkins and Ultrasone, but I can't personally give a recommendation to those two since I haven't tried them. HiFiMan is a brand I have friends who swear by, and Grado has some BIG fans. I've also heard good things about Audeze. As for high end headphones from these brands, we have stuff like Ultrasone Signature Pro (Amazon.de link) and that's really all I know by heart. (With some research) Here's a great list I found that might help you out though! https://www.headphone.com/collections/audiophile
UchihaItachi
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Apr 27, 2019
UtaWingThanks a lot! I will look into the brands and site you suggested. I also edited my post, I am using the momentum 2 over ear, the wired model.
Keth
760
Apr 28, 2019
UchihaItachiLook at the DT 177X currently on pre order, honestly it should fit what you're looking for pretty well. Not many reviews out though, as they were only sent to select reviewers. The NAD VISO HP50 is another solid entry, the Meze 99'sare decent, but are more of a "fun headphone", but if you like the V shaped fun sound signature the V-Moda M100 is another good option...but not great if you have big ears.
nick_t
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Apr 30, 2019
UtaWingHigh end audio are for rich people
UtaWing
9
May 1, 2019
UchihaItachiNo problem, hope I was of help @nick_t I know, and I am not that, but I do have a general idea of what's good and what to stay away from.
nick_t
186
May 1, 2019
UtaWingWhat is your most expensive headphone ?
UtaWing
9
May 23, 2019
nick_tThey aren't worth much, cheaper than Beats by Dre, but again that's outside of the point. You don't need to have an expensive pair of headphones to know to stay away from Beats by Dre and skullcandy. I don't have a lot of money, and bass heavy stuff makes my head hurts, so I bought some 70 dollar Philips headphones that have an okay frequency response and is slightly treble heavy. But the fact that THAT is the most expensive pair of headphones I own right now, doesn't change from the fact that I have tested a lot of headphones and have done a lot of research. If I ever were to become a millionaire, I know what headphones I would buy.
nick_t
186
May 24, 2019
UtaWingSo 70 dollar Philips headphone is your most expensive headphone ? SHP 9500 ? Anyway, I understand, not many of us have a lot of money.
UtaWing
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May 24, 2019
nick_tApparently it's Pioneer not Philips. I got them right before I started keeping boxes for resale, so I couldn't find the box. When I finally looked at the headphones I saw they're Pioneer, tells you how little I look at them. It's the Pioneer MS5T.
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