headphone help



hi goners,
looking for suggestions for headphone/headphone amp pairing. can be s.s. or tube and with or without fixed powercable. would like to keep system,including all cables, under $2000.00
thanks very much for all your opinions.
az jake
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Try www.headfi.com Site for all the headphone junkies. That would be best place for headphone info.
Try http://www.head-fi.org - you will get better advice on headphones and associated gear there. It is unquestionably the reference headphone site. With your price range you have many, many options.

That said, personally I'd start with the Sennheiser HD-650s. I've owned these, and while they have a somewhat laid back presentation, they are absolutely magical with a first rate source. They can be had for around $350 new on ebay. I think I would also try a Grace 901 headphone amp, which can be had used for around $900 or less. (Don't worry about the 902 unless you need the upgraded DAC, as the headphone amp circuitry is essentially unchanged between the two). That leaves plenty of money for Cardis or Zu Mobius replacement cables for the 650s. Only your ears can tell you which you will find better, but you can buy them both (especially used) and sell the one you don't like as well with little or no loss.
Newmanoc gives really good advise. There are a lot of options, but the Senns are very good headphones. I prefer the Grado RS-1 with RA-1 headphone amp; however, I own both. I use the Senns on classical music and grado on rock and jazz.

Rob
I second the suggestion by HiFidreams about www.headfi.com .

I would also recommend the Sennheiser headphone, either the 580/600 or the 650. They have warm sound and are comfortable to wear for a reasonably long stretch of time.

I would also recommend the Grado Signature series. They are very dynamic, detailed, and forward sounding headphones. They are not the most comfortable things to wear for long stretches. The Grado headphone amp operating on battery is a very nice and inexpensive complement to the Grado headphones.

I’ve had very good results with the now defunct Melos headphone amps (regular or Gold). They use tubes and sound wonderful. They can be bought used for not much money and may be used as a great line preamp as well.

Any combination of above headphone/amp will set you back less than $1000. I own them and am very happy with their sound. To get noticeably better sound, you have to go to electrostatic headphones and spend much more money.