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Concur, very nice collection!I had a pair of the DT880s as well but the 32 ohms variant instead... or was it 30? I can't remember now, but man were they super comfortable (would you believe that I am finding these B&O H6s as comfortable if not more so than the Beyers!?) I ended up giving my DT880s to my Afghani terp in Helmand who had been incessantly coveting and drooling over them! I had my pair of HD600s then and had preferred their sound over the DT880s though they definitely weren't as comfortable.I abandoned open back over-ears for IEMs for awhile due to high travel and poor work conditions... Shures and Sennheisers mostly. Ended up with Shure 535 LTD-Js (Japanese limited edition), Yamaha EPH100s, and JVC FX-750 Woods. Then last year I let my buddy borrow my Shures and my daughter stole my JVC Woodies from me so I was stuck with my old HD600s and Yamaha 100s... which pissed me off for some reason so on a whim I went out and bought a pair of overpriced Audeze LCD-2s. I really like the LCD-2s and haven't missed the IEMs at all and gave my HD600s to a young family member who is a cellist... however, the LCDs like the HD600s aren't very portable and don't travel well so I bought these Closed Back B&O H6s and now have accidentally fallen in love with 'em... so comfortable to wear and listen to and their timbre and imaging is insane!Now I need to get my headphone amp back from my friend so I can test the H6s while amped... if these H6s sound any better amped, as crazy as it may sound, I will surely give him my LCD-2s and he'll probably faint when I do!
Concur, very nice collection!
I had a pair of the DT880s as well but the 32 ohms variant instead... or was it 30? I can't remember now, but man were they super comfortable (would you believe that I am finding these B&O H6s as comfortable if not more so than the Beyers!?) I ended up giving my DT880s to my Afghani terp in Helmand who had been incessantly coveting and drooling over them! I had my pair of HD600s then and had preferred their sound over the DT880s though they definitely weren't as comfortable.
I abandoned open back over-ears for IEMs for awhile due to high travel and poor work conditions... Shures and Sennheisers mostly. Ended up with Shure 535 LTD-Js (Japanese limited edition), Yamaha EPH100s, and JVC FX-750 Woods. Then last year I let my buddy borrow my Shures and my daughter stole my JVC Woodies from me so I was stuck with my old HD600s and Yamaha 100s... which pissed me off for some reason so on a whim I went out and bought a pair of overpriced Audeze LCD-2s. I really like the LCD-2s and haven't missed the IEMs at all and gave my HD600s to a young family member who is a cellist... however, the LCDs like the HD600s aren't very portable and don't travel well so I bought these Closed Back B&O H6s and now have accidentally fallen in love with 'em... so comfortable to wear and listen to and their timbre and imaging is insane!
Now I need to get my headphone amp back from my friend so I can test the H6s while amped... if these H6s sound any better amped, as crazy as it may sound, I will surely give him my LCD-2s and he'll probably faint when I do!