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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 1050426" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>i reckon the Sundara is a good option since i have a HD599 and also a Hifiman HE4xx and IMHO the HE4xx is a fair amount better at a lot of things than the Sennies - (the 599 is supposed to better than the 598 even the SE version) - the main thing that the Sennie excels in over the Hifiman is the width of the soundstage but the Sundara is supposed to be a lot better in that respect amongst almost every other aspect also</p><p></p><p>if you do get the Sundara though the main disadvantage is that the sensitivity is very low so you will want an amp with a bit of vooma - so it might help if you get the Sundara and then as your finances recover you get something like a iFi Zen Can amp to add to the DAC as a stack - that total combination may just be a very well balanced setup IMHO and the headphones will also be capable of scaling up if you start getting better amps and DACs as you go along</p><p></p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 1050426, member: 1447"] i reckon the Sundara is a good option since i have a HD599 and also a Hifiman HE4xx and IMHO the HE4xx is a fair amount better at a lot of things than the Sennies - (the 599 is supposed to better than the 598 even the SE version) - the main thing that the Sennie excels in over the Hifiman is the width of the soundstage but the Sundara is supposed to be a lot better in that respect amongst almost every other aspect also if you do get the Sundara though the main disadvantage is that the sensitivity is very low so you will want an amp with a bit of vooma - so it might help if you get the Sundara and then as your finances recover you get something like a iFi Zen Can amp to add to the DAC as a stack - that total combination may just be a very well balanced setup IMHO and the headphones will also be capable of scaling up if you start getting better amps and DACs as you go along [/QUOTE]
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