The so called "roll off in treble" is not significant in E500, in fact it sounds in very good balance in whole frequency range. In my experience, the Shure sound signature in not on the treble, but in the low-mid (500-2500Hz) range. Since the first day I used the Shure V15 Type IV MM pickup phone in turntable age, to E2C, then E4C and now E500. All of them have similar signature in low-mid range.
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Headphone: Beyerdynamic DT880/250(05), Sennheiser HD800, HD650, HD380Pro, HD25-1II, Denon D5000, D7000, AKG K701, Grado SR225, Darth Beyer DT770/80, Audio-Technica ATH-ESW9, Shure SRH840
IEM: Shure E4C, Shure E500PTH, UE Super.fi 5 Pro, Westone UM2, UE Triple.fi 10 Pro (Lune Silver recabled), Westone 3
Amplifier: Corda Symphony-Analog, Xenos X1HA-EPC, RSA Tomahawk, RSA P-51 Mustang, RSA Shadow, Corda MOVE, iQube v1, TriadAudio LISA III Standard (Limited Edition), Diablo, PICO w/DAC
Source: Corda StageDAC, Marantz CD7300, RME9632, iPod 5G 30G, iMod 5.5G 80G, Cowon S9 32G, PC thru USB, PICO DAC
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