Well, Thursday came (a day before previously quoted delivery date), and no shipping notification from Amazon. I purchased the H6’s immediately, happy the delivery date quoted was going to be two days in the future. The H6 “2nd generation” has solved every shortcoming of the original H6 īefore I could even finish the article, I had another Safari tab open, this one focused on the Amazon page for those cans. The original H6 also sounded awesome, with only a few caveats: the bass was a bit light, the midrange was a bit bumpy, and they needed an amp to sound their best at higher volumes. Upon any physical inspection between the first and second H6, you’ll think nothing has changed. Last week, a post by Marco Arment showed up in my RSS feed with the headline “The new headphone king: B&O H6 (2nd generation).” The content of said post was B&O Play BeoPlay’s second generation of high-end headphones, the H6:Īnd even though the first-generation Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H6 had been my top pick for a long time, I’d lost faith in their recent headphone efforts, having been very disappointed by the H6 DJ Khaled Edition, wireless H7, and on-ear wireless H8.īut the new H6, distinguished simply by “H6 (2nd generation)” on the box, blew me away.
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