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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 55474" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>if you get the 600/650's you will have to buy a decent headphone amp , if you are not going to get one , then go for a lesser model as without a good HP amp , you wont get the best out of the top notch phones. IMO , the 600's are better value than the 650's. A 580 is also a very good option , identical to the 600's</p><p>I have both the 600's and 650's and am currently using the 800's , so if you in ct , you welcome to try a pair before you purchase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 55474, member: 579"] if you get the 600/650's you will have to buy a decent headphone amp , if you are not going to get one , then go for a lesser model as without a good HP amp , you wont get the best out of the top notch phones. IMO , the 600's are better value than the 650's. A 580 is also a very good option , identical to the 600's I have both the 600's and 650's and am currently using the 800's , so if you in ct , you welcome to try a pair before you purchase [/QUOTE]
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