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Old 05-11-2008, 03:20 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Solan View Post
From being a noob at reading frequency graphs?

I thought "dark" referred to strong bass, not lacking treble, since I hear the Darth Beyers referred to as dark, and their distinctive feature is not weak treble but strong bass.
You read the graph correctly. Denon defiantly has a stronger, deeper bass- and both are indeed darker phones..

but your definition is only half correct. Usually "dark" refers to a stronger bass AND a weaker treble- the former being the most important aspect to be considered 'dark'.
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