Let's talk about headphones. Top 3?


I’ve owned a lot of headphones in the past. Looking to downsize/sell some in my collection. I’ve narrowed it down to a top-10 or so collection in my office. And these ten + headphones are the best I’ve ever heard/owned. After receiving some responses here, I’ll start listing some of the great ones. These headphones were ranked against over more than 100 others plus; and are extraordinary performers.

The best headphones (for me) start with being able to experience neutrality and a sense of realism. Next up is how well it can handle snares, transients, and complex tracks. Headphones that are truly accurate on systems that also play at the same level can sound microphonic/holographic in the midrange-treble, have tremendous detail, imaging, or even sound like speakers being played in a room. And, irrespective of when a headphone was produced, the level of technology and its design ambitions are very important considerations. 

Let us also not forget headphone measurements - Which can tell us about trouble areas like bass distortion, overblown/forward treble/midrange, etc. 

Please use descriptive language to help us your listening impressions with your favorite headphones. This helps because we can match your experience with others online; to see if it’s a universal opinion or a unique vantage point.

thesummit

I use noise canceling headphones for travel.  My Bose quiet comfort have the best noise canceling of any of the wireless cans I’ve tried.  my Focal Bathys have the best sound especially when using a cable from my iPhone or tablet to use it’s internal DAC.  The noise canceling is not as good but it sounds the best.  Clear across the sound spectrum with good bass.  It has EQ on the app so you can adjust it for your hearing which the app will also test.  Well built.  Highly recommend.  I’ve tried all of the other wireless cans in the 1K and under price range and those are my 2 favorites.  

I, too, have owned a lot of headphones From Sony, AKG, Audeze, Focal, Denon, and now HiFiMan. I've also borrowed Senn 800's and they are indeed very good. I had begun to think that I was just a Focal guy, having several different models and liking them very much as I went up the chain, but then I tried the HiFiMan HE1000 Stealth. They could clearly outdo any of my Focals (Clear Mg had been my favorite) and they just sounded "right". I sold everything else I had except the Denon 9200's because I still needed a closed-back for use in bed next to my sleeping wife, and then I set my sights on the ultimate HiFiMan, the Susvara. I was fortunate to find a dealer who would sell them to me at a sizable discount and they were drop-shipped directly to me from the company. Holy cow, I was not disappointed. While they have a reputation for being hard to drive, my original amp, a McIntosh tube HP amp had no trouble with them but when I found out that the Holo Audio Bliss amp was designed and made specifically with the Susvara in mind I knew I had to try it. It also does not disappoint. The combo, to my ears, doesn't have any obvious weaknesses. The instruments sound lifelike and the bass, while not the most prodigious of any HP I've tried (and that's a good thing) is simply dead accurate and not at all artificial or boosted. There are seriously no changes I would make whatsoever in the bass response of this system. I've always used EQ, usually in the form of a convolution filter, with all my previous headphones, but with the Susvaras there is no advantage for me to doing this, so I don't.

Of course, now there is the Susvara Unveiled which, it is said, have a slightly better midrange and is much easier to drive. With the Bliss I'm not concerned with the latter, but I am curious to hear the midrange. I would also like to hear the updated Focal Utopias and the Meze Elites, but just out of curiosity and, I guess, due diligence. I would truly be surprised if I ended up liking either of those more than the Susvara. My brain is not wired to hear imaging as most of you describe it, other than with a multi-channel speaker-based system and I realize that's cheating, so I can't report on that aspect of them and would have to defer to others on the subject. But I can say that I don't feel any need to upgrade what I already have. After years of trying different HP's, I have built a system (the Bliss is fed by a May KTE DAC, which is fed by a HiFiRose RS130 streamer, which is fed by a Sonic Transporter running Roon) that is truly satisfying and allows me to just relax and listen to the music without that little feeling in the pit of my stomach of "I wonder if I could do better?"

I dislike headphones...

But the 12 i bought were low costs...(2 Stax,2 magneplanar, 8 dynamics) 

@mahgister 

If you dislike them, then why do you have so many?!

Thanks to thesummit for starting this thread!

I have just gotten into headphones in the last six months. And FWIW, I listen to jazz, some folk, early music, and guitar oriented rock.

I started with a pair of Beyerdynamic T5 v3, running them through the headphone output of a Marantz 30N streamer/CD player. The presentation is musical with good bass, balanced mids and highs, that aren’t sibilant. And the closed-back headphones are terrific because I don’t hear what’s happening around me, much to my wife’s chagrin when she’s shouting to get my attention. 

Then I’d started reading about different types of headphone and I got a pair of Sennheiser hd 800s. The presentation, soundstage, separation and musicality of these resembled my full-range speakers. My one nit-pic is they are bass-shy. But I love them. 

A few weeks ago I got a pair of JMAudio XTC 2.5. These are great. When you order them John Massaria, the owner (JM) works with you to tune the sound of your headphones. The soundstage, musicality and separation of instruments are fantastic. 

One other detail-in between purchases, I brought the hd800s to a friends house, because he said they would sound amazing through his Quicksilver headphone amp. He is correct. I now run the headphones through this.

I’d like to purchase a pair of planar headphones and am looking at Meze. Anyone have any insights they care to share?

David