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Headphone dissatisfied: Time for planars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doge" data-source="post: 1040900" data-attributes="member: 15439"><p>As said, there aren't any headphones that compare to speakers when it comes to soundstage... you can try the HD 800 if width is what you think that's what you really want, but personally I can't stand those eartweeters.</p><p></p><p>I also sold my planar headphones (LCD-2) because they honestly a bit boring... there are other headphones perhaps with lesser reputations that I find are more fun to listen to, for me, right now, it's all about the dynamics and slight aggression of the Focals :groovy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doge, post: 1040900, member: 15439"] As said, there aren't any headphones that compare to speakers when it comes to soundstage... you can try the HD 800 if width is what you think that's what you really want, but personally I can't stand those eartweeters. I also sold my planar headphones (LCD-2) because they honestly a bit boring... there are other headphones perhaps with lesser reputations that I find are more fun to listen to, for me, right now, it's all about the dynamics and slight aggression of the Focals :groovy: [/QUOTE]
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