In Reply to: RE: Best headphones for classical music posted by merlinus on February 28, 2014 at 19:58:07:
To address your original post, I only know the Grado. They're very comfortable and have a big soundstage requiring less fuss with an amplifier than some cans. They're not particularly good for sub-bass, as in, orchestral bass drum, organ pedal, contra bassoon. Those notes are for the Audeze and HiFiMan phones but I've never warmed to planar highs. Trade offs.
IMO, open vs closed is an issue, especially with classical music. I want a big soundstage for symphonic works and closed cans tend to have narrow soundstages. I only use closed when sound leakage in and out is a problem. Otherwise, it's open all the way for me.
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