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Originally Posted by cn11 
Warrior,
The more I listen to the Denons the more I don't listen to the Atrios...sad to say. **edit**
I asked soozieq in a PM a bit ago...what does compare? The Shure 500 series? Honestly... anything short of the Westone 11's, or 500 series?
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I had the E500s, in fact I had them twice. I bought them for a shockingly high price from Amazon.co.uk back in April. I kept them for a couple of weeks but just couldn't derive enough enjoyment from them to justify keeping them.
Then when I joined Head-Fi and read that they got better with extended listening, I bought them again (much much cheaper from eBay), and gave them another chance. But I still couldn't enjoy them. I like my music 'joined up' and the frequencies sounded so isolated from each other that it distracted me from getting 'involved'. I know this is a quality other people love about them, but for me it was a no-no. I only compared the Denons with the SE310 as they were the ones I'd owned most recently and I was able to remember their sound more easily.
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Originally Posted by epithetless
Interesting, it's just the opposite for me...although it's becoming clear I prefer a somewhat different sound signature than (al)most (all) of you ...and I seem to be the only one here who finds the Denons fatiguing (heaven forbid!). |
That's interesting to note, because one of the reviews, (cnet or somewhere) did state that the treble might be too much for certain style of music (rock/metal) at very high volumes, but because no one has mentioned it so far, I wondered if the reviewer might be sensitive to treble. Also, my b/f says the treble 'hurts' his ears, but he still likes it!

I love treble and when I read it might be 'too much' for some people, that only made me want them more. It looks like the Atrios could be the perfect choice (in this particular comparison thread) for anyone with a slight sensitivity in this area?
EDIT: I didn't use the E500s or the SE420s amped (420s lasted only a day before rejection!) and I appreciate this would probably have improved the sound, but I wasn't interested (and am still not) in anything more than headphones and dap. I use my main system when I'm home and the Denons when it's late at night, or for travelling, so an amp would be an unnecessary (and unwelcome extra) for me. I use them in the garden too, perfect for drowning out my elderly deaf neighbours who shout at each other (simultaneously) to make sure they're heard!
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Originally Posted by Warrior.
I can't speak to the high-end IEMs since I've never tried them but I don't have a desire to reach higher than the Denons. |
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have tried the higher-end ones and I think it says something about the Denons that I settled for them. I also have no desire for anything 'more'. To me, there can't be any more. Honestly, I am very very fussy, (Tony will tell you!!) but I just can't find anything to complain about with these. Trust me, I am still trying to find something 'lacking' in them, because I can't quite believe they sound so good. I guess it all boils down to trial and error and finding something that pairs well with our individual daps.