Headphone dilemna....seeking advice..


I liked my Grado sr125 headphones but they were cheaply constructed and finally the left channel has gone kaput. I won't buy another Grado unless it is close to free. I have been using a Musical Fidelity V2 headphone amp and it sounds very nice.

I am considering the akg k501 headphone for price mostly and some reviews say it sounds pretty good when driven with a good head amp. Other phone in the running is the venerable sennheiser hd 600 but I don't like the physical design as much as the more traditional looking akg.

Now, having said that I see that if I could get 175 out of my head amp I could take the money I would have spent on akg and buy a used Stax system for a few hundred bux more. There is a Stax 4040 tube driver system with phones for 925/bo right now on audiogon.

Can anybody comment on my dilemna? Thing that concerns me about Stax is long term reliability, repair costs, and the fact that those phones look awful damned big and it might be hard to rest one's head on a pillow while listening to the phones.
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Showing 1 response by budrew

Check out head-fi.org for all kinds of headphone info. You can do better than the AKG 501. My favorite is the Sennheiser HD600 with Stefan AudioArt Equinox headphone cables and the Grace 901 headphone amp. Really, really sweet combo. I still have a Stax 3030, but prefer the Senn system. However, the Stax should be fine in the long term reliability, but no, you can't wear them laying down. Only something like Etynomics will work for that. Audio Technica headphones are also good (the W100 and W1000, both made with wood), but are available only from Japan thru Audiocubes. You can also order Stax new from japan through Audiocubes and others at far less than US retail.