Phil's Superpower of Enthusiasm

A place to write about things I enjoy, for my own edification. Headphones, audio gear, albums, whiskey, wine, golden retrievers etc.

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  • The Audeze Maxwell headphones excel in sound quality but suffer from poor software and design, making setup frustrating. While they offer good performance for gaming and music, their connectivity issues and heavy weight limit appeal. Comparatively, alternatives like the Fractal Scape perform better at a lower price, challenging the Maxwell’s recommendation.

  • The Fractal Scape is a remarkable wireless gaming headset currently priced at $139.99. It impresses with excellent sound quality, a user-friendly EQ system, and thoughtful design features. While limited by lack of Xbox compatibility and optical audio input, it offers great value for gaming and casual music listening. Highly recommended.

  • This content is a collection of frequently asked questions about headphones, audio equipment, and sound quality. It covers topics including the need for DACs and amps, the difference between open and closed-back headphones, recommendations for various price ranges, and the impact of cables and EQ on sound. The answers emphasize personal preference and practical advice…

  • The Hifiman Sundara, priced at $179 new, impresses for its performance in the competitive open-back headphone market. Although four years old, it is well-tuned, with a neutral sound and great detail retrieval. The headphones excel with simpler tracks, though comfort could improve. A potential update would be highly anticipated.

  • The Hifiman HE6se v.2: a Great Value in Planars

    The Hifiman HE6se v2, originally priced at $1,899, offers impressive sound quality for its discounted price of $359. It’s noted for its exceptional detail, soundstage, and instrument separation, making it ideal for critical listening, especially in jazz and acoustic genres. However, it may not suit casual or bass-heavy music as well.

  • The Hifiman Sundara, priced at $179 new, impresses for its performance in the competitive open-back headphone market. Although four years old, it is well-tuned, with a neutral sound and great detail retrieval. The headphones excel with simpler tracks, though comfort could improve. A potential update would be highly anticipated.

  • The Apple AirPods Pro 3 improves on the Pro 2 with better noise cancellation, dust/water resistance, and heart rate monitoring. However, the Pro 2’s sound signature is preferred by many audiophiles. The Pro 3 is a solid choice for casual listeners seeking consumer-friendly audio without a significant upgrade value over the Pro 2.

  • The Sennheiser x Drop HD 58X headphones, priced around $199, offer a bassier alternative to the 6XX while sacrificing some detail. They excel in comfort and midrange sound, making them suitable for those transitioning to audiophile options. However, the 6XX, often on sale for less, remains the recommended choice for critical listening.

  • [ORIGINAL MSRP $499.99, currently available on Amazon for around $280 or directly from Sennheiser for $299.95 in September 2025.] [Tl;dr: The Sennheiser HD600 are a classic for a reason, and are still a truly excellent headphone in 2025, almost 30 years after they were first released. My only big complaint about them is that they’re $100…

  • The author expresses dissatisfaction with Hifiman’s customer service after receiving two defective headphones, resulting in a lengthy return process. Issues included poor communication, upselling attempts, and a lack of resolution. Ultimately, the author advises potential buyers to avoid direct purchases from Hifiman, recommending vendors with better return policies.