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I think you’d do better to ask your question on a specialised forum like Head-Fi rather than on a computer/ digital forum… (though I’m sure you’ll get some replies here as well)

 

EDIT: they look,identical

Grimm Mu-1 > Mola Mola Makua/DAC > Luxman m900u > Vivid Audio Kaya 90

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19 hours ago, krass said:

I think you’d do better to ask your question on a specialised forum like Head-Fi rather than on a computer/ digital forum… (though I’m sure you’ll get some replies here as well)

 

EDIT: they look,identical

Thanks for the advice, will do!

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  • 5 months later...

Hey there!

For your budget and the love of classical music, I've got a few recommendations that might suit you perfectly:

Sennheiser HD 599 - These are fantastic open-back headphones with a natural and balanced sound signature, ideal for classical music. They're also super comfy for long listening sessions.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x - While these are closed-back, they offer excellent clarity and detail which can really bring out the nuances in classical pieces.

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro - They come in various impedance versions and provide an expansive soundstage with precise sound reproduction, making them a great option for classical music listeners.

Now, about the two links you posted:

https://amzn.eu/d/iwQjkol
https://amzn.eu/d/gCVxH3V
The price difference could be due to several factors. Sometimes it's because of different sellers, or the inclusion of additional accessories like a case or cables. It could also be a difference in the model year or a special edition of the headphones. Always check the seller ratings and reviews to ensure you're getting the real deal.

For more in-depth reviews and comparisons, you might want to check out ProductPick (https://www.productpick.co/). They have great detailed insights and it’s a solid resource for making informed decisions.

Hope this helps! 

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