... well, to my ears at least.
Please don't ask me for a comparative review or something alike. On one side, my English is not good enough to allow me to jonglate at ease with the audiophile vocabulary
, and, on the other side, a search on "W2002" would immediately reveal how comparative reviews lead to flame wars on exactly the same topic two years ago.
I had the opportunity to listen to an R10 with various kinds of music: opera, rock, reggae. I am listening right now with the W2002 to exactly the same stuff and I am more impressed. Well, I liked, of course, what I heard with the R10; I just like *more* what I hear with the W2002.
So, to the question "is the R10 the best dynamic headphone?" I would reply that it certainly is among the best dynamic headphones, but that the W2002 is precisely in the same category - and a serious challenge for the R10 if a definitive "winner" should be determined.
Please don't ask me for a comparative review or something alike. On one side, my English is not good enough to allow me to jonglate at ease with the audiophile vocabulary
I had the opportunity to listen to an R10 with various kinds of music: opera, rock, reggae. I am listening right now with the W2002 to exactly the same stuff and I am more impressed. Well, I liked, of course, what I heard with the R10; I just like *more* what I hear with the W2002.
So, to the question "is the R10 the best dynamic headphone?" I would reply that it certainly is among the best dynamic headphones, but that the W2002 is precisely in the same category - and a serious challenge for the R10 if a definitive "winner" should be determined.