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[deleted] t1_j9uux7f wrote

If they are too harsh try EQ and pull down the treble with a high shelf. Or bring up the bass a bit with a low shelf. Or both.

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blargh4 t1_j9ux9f4 wrote

the headphone out of the M2 is supposed to be pretty well-engineered. Doubt it has anything to do with whatever you're hearing.

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ku1185 t1_j9uxg2u wrote

> It is slightly boring combination

This is something I've experienced with a lot of amps and HD6x0's. Tube amps are often recommended for the 600's. I personally thought the Jot2 was an interesting pairing using balanced. 789 was okay too. Also paired nicely with r2r-11mk2 Something about the r2r-11mk2 and HD6x0's just work very well for me.

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