Sony
MDR7506
$98.00
HIFIMAN
Based on 76 Reddit mentions
$1699.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
HE1000SE I chose it as the best overall gaming headphone myself. It is a Sennheiser HD800S with proper tuning. Excellent imaging in a wide soundstage. The Stealth is good but not exceptional, the Organic is better in some regards but pretty fatiguing. You could also get the HD800S and use some EQ, t
...Educational-Bell1110 in r/Hifiman
December 31, 2025 1:21 AM
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Excellent topic for discussion! Your note about sound separation being key was spot on. My setup is a bit on the deep end but works beautifully: Soundblaster GC7 as my DAC/AMP - it’s a very good DAC that’s built for 7.1 Virtualization and does it very well. It also comes with a bunch of EQs specific
...Mr_Grinch_Z in r/CODWarzone
March 6, 2026 3:28 PM
4
he1000uv he1000se he1000uv however, anything above arya stealth is overkill for fps games and also any large membrane planar can be not ideal for those type of games. In fps games being fast is the most important thing; when the spatial information is too realistic, what happens is that your brain n
...Overpim in r/Hifiman
March 21, 2026 1:01 PM
3
Yea i own the he1k stealth, ive demo'd and borrowed a he1000se many times and preferred the he1kstealth. The he1000se has the best detail and imaging by just a little bit (and like 98% of susvara) but I found it too analytical and bright/uncomfortable treble. The he1000 stealth takes the best dynami
...SoraFlame in r/Hifiman
December 21, 2025 11:07 PM
3
All 3 are very good headphones. But for me personally, Arya Unveiled topped them so I got that one. It has better vocals, great detail, layering and separation. Great soundstage as well. Other Hifimans to consider would include Arya Organic, Arya Stealth, HE1000 Stealth all in the same price range.
...KAC-SK in r/HeadphonesAdvice
April 21, 2026 10:51 AM
2
Oh, did you prefer the HD800s or HE1000se for gaming? I was fixated on the HD800s, but before I pulled the trigger I learned about the HE1000se and bought that instead. Most comments I've seen online claimed the HiFiMan was better, but I don't have one to compare. I found the HD490 Pro elevated the
...AK_R in r/Hifiman
December 30, 2025 11:41 PM
2
I mean, if truly unlimited budget then Susvara x2 (2nd one for me, to make sure they are actually good and you're not only hearing things, y'know) with great amp. If not the Sussy then HE1000se is 2nd greatest I suppose. Again, you can get 2 pieces, that should come out even cheaper than 1 Susvara.
...Kirito_Kun16 in r/HeadphonesAdvice
January 15, 2026 3:47 PM
2
I know your budget was more endgame, but I'm curious if you ever tried the HD490 Pros? HE1000SE are on my wish list but hard for me to justify, especially the way HiFiMan routinely drops their prices in half. If it ever plummets to under $1k, I'll certainly jump on it. What are you thoughts on them
...Adorable-Mulberry633 in r/Schiit
March 3, 2026 9:09 PM
2
The headphone amps I had before the Jotunheim 3 were: iFi Zen Can, iFi xDSD Gryphon, the Schiit Vali 3, and recently the Fiio K13 R2R. I thought the J3 would be a modest upgrade to the Zen Can. Wrong. The Jotunheim 3 is blowing my mind, especially with the Hifiman HE1000se. The Vali 3 taught me that
...SubbySound in r/Schiit
March 31, 2026 8:28 PM
2
I say this with absolute confidence, for comp gaming Shangri-La Jr>HE6se v2>Susvara Unveiled>Shangri-La Sr>HE600>Susvara>HE1000se>other HE1000s>Ananda Nano>Aryas>Edition XS/XV>other Anandas>HE400se>Sundara>Kithara>Deva. Non comp gaming is a pick your poison type of thing. Do not spend real money and
...Pokrog in r/Hifiman
March 30, 2026 1:11 PM
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