What Headphones? Looking to upgrade..........


Okay, here's the dilly. I have a pair of Sennheiser 545s. ;) and well, I used to have a pair of klipsch 2.1s. Problem is my headphones made the speakers sound so badly - I decided to sell them off.

Anyhow now I'm looking to get new headphones. Trying to compete with my dad's latest sound equipment he bought like over $20,000 worth. Making my headphones sound bad damnit. hehe

Anyhow I"ve done some research and a little bit - but I"m interested to hear opinions. What would be a good alternative to the Sennheiser 545s? I'm interested in clarity, no static, lots of detail and comfort. Bass would be nice, not overpowering, but solid.

I'm looking for 'detailed' sound. I've heard good things about Grado, Koss, Sennheisers 580/600......etc. etc. What are youthoughts? They will be used for listening to music on the computer among other areas and for gaming.
frankwu
The HD-600 are much better than the 580.

I listen to music from my computer by using the SPDIF output via a digital coax cable through a Monarchy DIP to a North Star 24/192 DAC to a Corda headphone amp to my Sennheiser HD-600. Most of my music is VBR mp3 files, so the sound is great (for mp3)
Well I just got a pair of the 600s and a headroom home amp. the dealer selling the 600s here on Agon will do you right. And the sound is awesome! After telling me she can't here any differences in any of my new gear, she listened for about 10 seconds, started bopping around and after one song, took them off and said- "you gotta show me how to run these babies, they are awesone" and they are, right out of the box. Comfortable, detailed and musical, and the headroom home processing circuit gets rid of the music in between the ears problem with most phones.
I owe both the Sennheiser 600 and the Sennheiser HEV 70/60 (amplifier and headphones). The 600 is fantastic and a good option if you have a headphones output on your amplifier. However, most high end amplifier do not have such an output and a additional amplifier is required for the headphones. In that case the much more expensive HEV 70/60 combi is probably the best solution available (not to mention the Sennheiser Orpheus). The resolution of these headphones is incredible. The system offers extremely natural, transparent, distortion-free and balanced music reproduction for audiophile listening. Unfortunately this model is not available any more since the beginning of this year. There is a new wireless model, the IS 850. The frequency response is unfortunately only one third of the HEV 70/60.
Thanks for your help guys - I'm about to purchase a Sennheiser 600. Now if I can just find the right amp.....right now the porta one looks good as well as the creek. What's the difference in the creek regular version and the SE version? Is the SE worth the extra moola?