Physically Comfortable Headphones


I anticipate that in the near future, I will have a greater dependance on headphone listening. I have a separate listening room at this time, and do not have to worry about affecting others as I listen, even into the night. But if/when we downsize, I am almost certain to not have this luxury again. 

I like headphones. But they never seem to like me. I can't find one that I don't want to rip off my head within a half-hour. My head is probably a bit bigger sized than average, but not outrageous. My temples, the source (or at least, location) for my frequent headaches, are sensitive to pressure. My ears get really hot really quickly.

I have owned Grado G1000's, Audeze LCD-2's, Meze 99's, Sennheiser 650's, Stax SR 80's, and the most comfortable of them all, the Audio Technica Air ATH AD700's. And while the AT 700's are the most physically comfortable, the sound is too thin, and not good enough for front line music listening. 

Does anyone know of headphones that fit slightly larger headed people? That have a lower "clamp-force" around the temples? I favor a fuller sound, with good bass, like my Audeze LCD-2's (pre-fazor). My budget is probably around $1500 or less.

Thanks for any suggestions...

David 

dtorc

@yoyoyaya  - Interesting ("Sennheiser HD800 - much more comfortable than the 650s and extremely light"). I have used the Senn 650 for years and find them very comfortable. I will have to try out the 800 if I decide to upgrade.

@patrickdowns - yes, I have had 650s - the 800s have the same very neutral tonal character but are a little more interesting to listen to.

Try to find a pair of Pioneer SE-A1000's and try them just for the comfort.  I enjoy mine.  I have a big head, and these are the most comfortable pair I have ever worn.

Grados. Super light, open back so no pressure on ear needed to make acoustic seal. and 3rd party extra soft head cushions are available.

I should mention that the large ear pads I bought (2 pairs for both my Grados) 3rd party as otherwise they're silly expensive.