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garote ([personal profile] garote) wrote2007-05-28 03:17 am

The souuuuuuunnnnnd

This entry is rather navel-gazatory. Feel free to ignore it.

Last night I was wandering around the house in a daze of tiredness after a marathon of reading, photo processing, and Perl hackery. While rummaging in the kitchen for a snack, I realized that I'd been wearing my big headphones for at least six continuous hours, with the iPod playing the "chill out" playlist on shuffle, with the volume turned down low.

"Yeah, these headphones are comfortable alright," I thought, as I cut a bagel in half. "And they sound pretty good. But I think there's an upper limit to how immersive headphones can be, 'cause I'm listening to these at a typical volume and, well, I just don't feel inside the music. I can't pick out the details I know should be there. This sucks. ... Maybe the headphones can't help. Maybe my ears are just deteriorating."

Then I sat down on the couch. As I sat down I noticed that I could hear the rustling of the cushions underneath me, through the sides of the headphones.

"That's a pretty quiet sound. If I was listening to music at a show, or even sitting in a movie theatre, there's no way I'd be able to hear that. ... Wait a minute ... Maybe I'm not listening to music at 'typical volume' at all... Maybe it's just really quiet around here, so I think the music's loud..."

I took the iPod off shuffle and switched to the Biosphere playlist, where all the tracks are encoded in lossless format. I queued up "Decription". Cautiously, I inched the volume up, then up some more, then up even further, then WAY up...

Then I had to fall back on the couch and shut my eyes because oh my god the sound was incredible.

You turn a regular pair of headphones up this loud, about as loud perhaps as the jukebox in the Saturn during the dinner rush, and the music just sounds loud. Abrasive; painful. You want to turn it back down immediately, because it's not interesting, it's annoying. But I turned these HD 650's up loud and the music didn't feel loud. It didn't feel abrasive. What it did do was come barreling out of the headphones and shake my brain around like an earthquake shaking a house. Holy crap, folks. I knew these headphones were good; I knew I preferred them to any other pair, but I could never quite rationalize the money I spent on them, until today. Worth every damn cent. Absolutely, 100 percent, worth it.

[identity profile] conflictdswitch.livejournal.com 2007-05-28 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
What kind of headphones were they?

[identity profile] robocowboy.livejournal.com 2007-05-28 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure he's talking about Sennheiser HD 650 headphones.

And they really are that good.

[identity profile] robocowboy.livejournal.com 2007-05-28 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
When I worked at Dolby, we all got to pick out a pair of headphones to use for critical listening tests (and everything else, really). My boss had a pair of HD 650 headphones, and boy were they nice. Being a new guy at the time, I could only justify the cost of the lower end HD 580, but those were almost as amazing. I would literally wear them all day and never have any physical or auditory discomfort. Oh, and the sound quality. Dreamy. I was spoiled. If only I wasn't stuck in a room with noisy CPU and case fans all day I'd have really gotten to appreciate it.

I'll just have to buy myself a pair one of these days. I miss those headphones.

[identity profile] graue.livejournal.com 2007-05-29 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
I sorta know what you're talking about. I have a pair of HD-280 Pros, which I took out today for mastering this EP (http://oceanbase.org/scrap_heap/and), and the sound is so well defined there, it's crazy what extra details I can pick out, compared to the cheap desktop speakers I inherited from my grandfather... OK, so my standards are low.

But the 280s are really lacking in the comfort department... they make my head so hot I thirst for water every few minutes, and get physically uncomfortable after about a half hour. That, and their pristine sound reproduction also applies to the horrible crosstalk on my sound card... which otherwise I can't hear at all. Otherwise I'd use the 'phones more. Oh well.

[identity profile] robocowboy.livejournal.com 2007-05-29 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'd love my HD 280 cans a lot more if they didn't squeeze the life out of my head so badly. Great for isolation, bad for casual use. I still love the sound of them, though. But I miss my open-back 'phones... if only for the breathability and comfort.

[identity profile] graue.livejournal.com 2007-05-29 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
On thinking more about it, I'm surprised the iPod's DAC is good enough it can show off your 650s so well.

Hmm.

How about that.