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post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by Gu Sensei View Post
Yeah, I have tried the Ed 9s and am very interested to bring them home. The last time I was in a place to try the 750s, 780s, 900s, and Ed9s, I decided on the 780s as a good way to sample the Ultrasone house sound before committing to the very expensive Ed 9s. I do like the 780s a lot and will likely try to procure some 9s before too long.

Whoops. Perhaps it is not too surprising the GS1000s are heavier now that I think about it, maybe it is just that considering how large they are that the weight is a pleasant surprise. I just checked on the A2000x and it is 298g. I guess both are light for full size phones.

I do think the GS1000s work just fine as all-rounders. They are not as speedy as the Ultrasones and RS1s but I love the deep bass and huge headstage and live with a little less speed to get that. I really like the RS1s but prefered the GS1000s and so decided to only keep those.

The GS1000s have the same low end bass as the RS-1?
I love the bass of the RS-1, sound like a tube bass...

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post #17 of 19
What was this thread about again? Anyway, I would love if someone could make a comparison of the Pro 900 vs Hfi-780 ALO'd.
post #18 of 19
Does 900 pro block outer noise well or not?
post #19 of 19
I would say medium.
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