Submitted by LittleBoiDedoid t3_127nzkb in headphones

I have 6 year old Astro A40's which sound pretty decent to me, probably because they're the only headphone I've ever owned. Although I do notice that there is a very narrow soundstage and the song seems really cramped together if that makes sense. Recently been really getting into my music so I wondered if i would really hear a difference from some proper sennheisers or something of the like.

Only really into rock and its various offshoots if that helps

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theonlyone38 t1_jeextvi wrote

I think its different for everyone. Which is why I think if you're dabbling in premium sound for the first time, start smaller. Grab a pair of 58x's or 6xx's to start and see what you notice. Don't go and buy a pair of thousand dollar cans until you've gotten your feet wet.

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Exact3 t1_jeeyai8 wrote

A pair of 58X or a pair of Beyers will probably awake some feelings for you, both are quite the opposite of each other.

But yeah I agree, start cheap, don't go head first into it.

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ArkhamKnight0708 t1_jeeyq7t wrote

I'm not gonna give any real recommendations for products, but I will recommend buying used stuff where possible. You can save upwards of 50 percent depending on the thing you're buying.

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wagninger t1_jef5vcy wrote

I learned by mistake that you shouldn’t just grab a multi-thousand $ headphone to “see what that is about”, as it ruined me for years. 12 years later I bought my first high-end headphone, when I could finally afford it. Start small and see what you like within your budget.

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theonlyone38 t1_jefcwtf wrote

Should also mention that even if you expand your headphone collection later on, I think both the 58x or 6xx are a pair that everyone comes back to. They are the starting point for a lot of people, including myself.

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