Sennheiser HE60 aka Baby Orpheus (Electrostatic Headphones) r
Sennheiser HE60 aka Baby Orpheus (Electrostatic Headphones) r
Sennheiser He60. FS Sennheiser HE60/HEV70 (120V) In February 1994, when I reviewed the pricey ($12,900 with amplifier) Sennheiser Orpheus headphone system—HE 90 headphones and HEV 90 D/A processor/amplifier—I commented that the company had a similar, but less expensive, alternative available: the HE 60 headphones combined with the HEV 70 amplifier However, my experience may differ from other reviewers, as I have a custom linear, heavily regulated power supply for the HEV70 amplifier
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That said, this review is of the traditional Sennheiser HE60 setup (Baby Orpheus), that is, the HE60 headphones, and HEV70 amplifier so: HE60 cable -> stax male || stax female -> HE60 male => HEV70 female
Stereophonia Sennheiser HE60
Joined: Sep 27, 2015 Likes Received: 2,830 Trophy Points: 113 The phones must have been in storage for a long time as the vinyl on the ear pads come flaky off What you could do if you are a bit skilled is switch the plug on the cable to a stax plug and create a converter with the left-over HE60 plug
Sennheiser HE60 HE60 Vintage Electrostatic Open Back Headphones. Sennheiser HE60 "Baby Orpheus" Discussion in 'Headphone Measurements' started by sorrodje, Apr 29, 2016 In February 1994, when I reviewed the pricey ($12,900 with amplifier) Sennheiser Orpheus headphone system—HE 90 headphones and HEV 90 D/A processor/amplifier—I commented that the company had a similar, but less expensive, alternative available: the HE 60 headphones combined with the HEV 70 amplifier
Sennheiser HE60 Electrostatic Headphones w/Stax Adapter Photo 3063598. However, my experience may differ from other reviewers, as I have a custom linear, heavily regulated power supply for the HEV70 amplifier What you could do if you are a bit skilled is switch the plug on the cable to a stax plug and create a converter with the left-over HE60 plug