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Sennheiser IE 600 $679.15 ($663.17 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Sennheiser Australia eBay

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Not an all-time low, but good deal if you're looking for a pair of IEMs now.

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  • hello is this an upgrade to my YUIN PK3? thanks

  • +2

    I bought these last year for a little less via the sennheiser eBay sale. they are exceptional sounding IEMs - however my friend bought the much cheaper ie200 and much more expensive ie900 and all three perform fairly similarly. May be worth considering the cheaper option!

    • +1

      Solid recommendation you can get 15% of 17% these on eBay with the same coupon
      ~$200 if this suits peoples price range
      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/385682081538

      You can do a tape mod over a hole to seal the bass and get better sounding bass similar to the IE 600

      • Yes, that is exactly what he had done!
        +1 on this recommendation

  • Hart audio currently has a birthday sale too if you want a different cable.

    • Are they still required? having the IE300, they had issues with the connector on the cable I believe, where it'll fail after a short time.

    • Links please? Can't seem to find anything on their website

  • +8

    Can’t wait to listen to some low bitrate Spotify audio on these $600 earphones.

    • I have these hooked to a DAC on my PC and they sound sublime. 😙

    • YouTube music and Spotify music sound terrible sometimes. I thought I must be doing something wrong. I wish there was a filter to skip low bit rate songs.
      If I can notice it, it must be pretty bad

    • after owning some high end audio headphones, i feel like compare to anything else, source is the least impactful……headphone/iem itself definitely takes bigger part of the pie.

      • then you'd better stop wasting money on it…

      • Couldn't agree more. Speakers / headphones make the biggest difference, but the ability to drive them with a high enough quality source definitely makes a difference too. I just use a pro audio DAC with my cans, it's good enough, low latency, reliable, and didn't break the bank.

    • https://abx.digitalfeed.net/

      I own U12t / Monarch3 and these, nothing wrong with Spotify. Do the test yourself if you want to see if you can tell a difference, don't have to take my word for it.

      @320kbps ogg vorbis (Spotify "Very High" setting) the difference is so small that you won't be able to tell unless you are specifically looking for it, I can pass the ABX test ~85%.

      It's much more noticable on Spotify normal/low on the free plan, you can hear audible compression artifacts, but on high/very high 99% of people will not be able to hear a difference.

      I have ~3TB of FLAC and for daily use still run Spotify due to convience.

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