Hifiman RE600 V2 - Reviews & Ratings

1 Review (E Tier | 2.2/10)

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Summary

Based on 1 review, the Hifiman RE600 V2 is leaving reviewers searching for better alternatives because it rarely distinguishes itself.

Average Reviewer Scores

Nymz

Average Reviewer Score:

2.2

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Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

2.1

Gaming Grade

E+

Reviews

Reviewed by: Nymz

Nymz 2.2 Reviewer Score
E+ Tuning
E+ Tech
Good tuning but time has catched up. Seems slight less resolving than other competitors. Good stage and imaging, bottlenecked by depth. Good vocals.

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Bass: E+ Mids: D Treble: E+ Details: E+ Imaging: E+

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Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

E+
  • It feels tonally jarring, swinging between piercing treble and bloated bass with no cohesion. It feels chaotic regardless of genre.

Average Technical Grade

E+
  • The presentation is claustrophobic and blurred, leaving simple arrangements sounding chaotic and lifeless. The presentation feels more like background noise than music.
Bass E+
Bass lines feel skeletal, robbing tracks of their intended foundation. Genres relying on sub-bass struggle.
Mids D
Midrange is highly uneven, veering between shouty peaks and hollow dips. Tonality swings between shouty and withdrawn.
Treble E+
Expect a dark-tilted treble that keeps excitement in check. Sibilants are dull, but so is everything else.
Details E+
Definition suffers, causing supporting instruments to meld into a shapeless backing track. Backing vocals dissolve into the mix.
Imaging E+
Nothing holds steady; the image wobbles as if the performers won't stand still. Localization drifts unpredictably.
Gaming E+
Compromised imaging significantly impacts gameplay awareness. Directional cues often lack accuracy or consistency.

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