post #16 of 16
The UE9 hands down, no hesitation in this reco at all....

BTW, and not sure why again the same argument, again, the sibilance is not produced by any heapdhone, the sibilance is a defect of the recording (bad placement of the mikes, or not using screens during the recording) And if the recording contains sibilance as part of the material recorded, you should hear it, using heapdhones, otherwise the headphone is masking it, though not a senstitive enough transducer...AFAIK, there is no driver capable or creating sibilance where there was none recorded, but what do I know??? If you hear it, it was recorded, and you should hear it...period...BTW there are tons of recordings with sibilance, specially in rock/pop/heavy...