I've noticed that most of the afficionados on these boards are jazz/classical fans with very few shout outs for heavy metal.
I want your opinions on a headphone that will reproduce the crunch of a heavy metal guitar, the slam of a kick drum and the crack of a snare WITH AUTHORITY. Absolute sonic accuracy for this type of music is, of course, unnecessary. I also listen to noise (Masonna, Merzbow) and space music (Robert Rich, Dead Voices on Air), and having a headphone that at least does a reasonable job reproducing these types of music would be good too.
Summary: warm bass would probably be helpful, so long as it isn't muddy. Crisp highs would be good, but should not be searing to reduce fatigue. I suspect the Grado 80's will be the weapon of choice, but there's more than one set of ears out there.
I'd like to read what you have to say, so I can narrow the list a bit when I go to audition headphones.
Thanks,
cajunchrist
I want your opinions on a headphone that will reproduce the crunch of a heavy metal guitar, the slam of a kick drum and the crack of a snare WITH AUTHORITY. Absolute sonic accuracy for this type of music is, of course, unnecessary. I also listen to noise (Masonna, Merzbow) and space music (Robert Rich, Dead Voices on Air), and having a headphone that at least does a reasonable job reproducing these types of music would be good too.
Summary: warm bass would probably be helpful, so long as it isn't muddy. Crisp highs would be good, but should not be searing to reduce fatigue. I suspect the Grado 80's will be the weapon of choice, but there's more than one set of ears out there.
I'd like to read what you have to say, so I can narrow the list a bit when I go to audition headphones.
Thanks,
cajunchrist











. I have yet to experiment much with more forward speakers, and my next purchase will probably be some Paradigms or something, so I will get to experience the more forward sound which many people claims is more involving, but I hate Klipsch's sound, so I don't know what I am going to think...