In that case I would try and source a K240 Sextett.
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9/9/07 at 5:04pm
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Point taken but I am not questioning your ability to gather information from the forums using the search function, I'm simply questioning the fact that you haven't posted any relevant information based on your personal experience with these particular cans, which is of most use when deciding on a new headphone. For example, you assumed SR225 lacked bass extention which they don't compared to similarly priced cans.
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Yes, I agree. Grados by design are not the best choice for everyone, especially if wanting a strong, tight, and extended deep bass. This is what I consider a strong point of the Ultrasone Proline 650. However, I can't imagine a majority finding Grados more comfortable than the top tier of Sennheisers.
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I own a pair of 225's and must say they do not lack bass. I do not know where people are getting this from. Unless, they listen to some very bassy cans. I love mine. Also, with an amp these cans really do sound good.
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I probably would already have owned one had I not thought it likely to find it uncomfortable and lacking in deep bass strength and extension (I'm somewhat of a basshead). I developed my opinions of the SR225 from reading the opinions of first hand owners of the SR225.
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Seriously, your not helping this thread, and losing more and more credibility each time you post saying that you form opinions based on what you read from other people. Guess what. While some of those opinions you read may in fact be first hand, a lot of them are also exactly what you are doing, based on others opinions. Some people even lie about having first hand experience.
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You also don't seem to realize that everybody has their own unique ears and their own unique preferences in audio.
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There are also an equal number of people that say the grados with flats are very comfortable and have to much bass. What made you go with the opinions of people who say it has to little and is uncomfortable instead? What made their opinions more credible? Nothing.
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I originally believed the reviews and opinions of people who said the HP1000 was boring and neutral to the point of being dull, and I never really even considered them as a possibility for myself.
Then I went to a meet and heard them first hand, and I was left wondering where I could get some of the stuff that the people who say that were smoking. |
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Forming opinions based on the experience shared here by those claiming first hand experience is what many Head-Fi members and readers of these forums do.
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When it comes down to how much consideration I assign to these personal accounts, I prefer the ones which include pros and cons or even comparisons with other cans. And the ones I least prefer are those posted from fanboys and the obviously inexperienced.
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I'm sorry if that threatens your credibility, but that's really not my interest or concern.
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My use of the words "personal preference" in my last post and my last post in general shows your observation is clearly unfounded.
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I don't know the percentage of past and current Grado owners who would agree that flats are very comfortable and have too much bass, but this statement is irrelevant since the quantity of bass is not at issue. It's how tight, strong, and extended the deep bass is with the Grado SR225 + flats as compared to the Ultrasone Proline 650.
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Forming opinions based on the experience shared here by those claiming first hand experience is what many Head-Fi members and readers of these forums do.
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Yes, that is true. And it is one of the biggest problems here on head-fi.
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When it comes down to how much consideration I assign to these personal accounts, I prefer the ones which include pros and cons or even comparisons with other cans. And the ones I least prefer are those posted from fanboys and the obviously inexperienced.
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This mirrors my feelings, except the difference here is you apparently feel the reviews that are to your liking are objective rather than subjective, and you base your purchase decisions off these reviews without even trying the headphones for yourself.
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I'm sorry if that threatens your credibility, but that's really not my interest or concern.
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No foul here, as I am not the one giving sound and comfort input on headphones I've selectively read reviews on but never actually tried myself.
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My use of the words "personal preference" in my last post and my last post in general shows your observation is clearly unfounded.
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You say that your personal preference is the "deep, tight bass strength and extension of the Ultrasone Proline 650", compared to the SR225 with flats which you've never heard nor worn. Sounds reasonable enough to me.
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I don't know the percentage of past and current Grado owners who would agree that flats are very comfortable and have too much bass, but this statement is irrelevant since the quantity of bass is not at issue. It's how tight, strong, and extended the deep bass is with the Grado SR225 + flats as compared to the Ultrasone Proline 650.
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Restating what I said above, you are comparing one headphone to another which you've never actually heard or worn.
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The explanation for this experience of yours is based in the differences people have in personal preference and perception. And, it likely had very little to do with people having lied in their posts about their experiences with the HP1000..
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I didn't say everybody who posts a first hand experience is lying. I said there ARE people who claim to have had first hand experience when in fact they have not and are just restating the opinions of others (which then you would potentially read and agree with, and spread the word whenever the same topic comes up again). I do not believe the people who say the HP1000 is boring and dull were lying, I believe they have different ears, tastes and equipment than myself, and this is thus reflected in their subjective opinion (likewise, my view is also subjective and only an opinion, as is yours and all the reviews you read). What if the people claiming that the SR225 with flats does not have tight or deep enough bass have a different view of sound than you, and in reality if you were to hear them, you would love them? Of course, the possibility that what you have read is just confirmed is equally possible. My point is that you really don't know until you've tried.
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All right, so we've pretty much narrowed it down. If I can bare the comfort of the SR225's, these are the way to go. But if the comfort is a problem, then the Denon D2000's are the next best thing. Is there anything else I'm missing out on?
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