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Originally Posted by markl /img/forum/go_quote.gif
??? Necrolic, you have a lot of information about phones and mods you have not heard. Ask actual owners of our products or any of the hundreds who have performed the mod if they think they "taint" their musicality, I think you will largely find the opposite. Also, please listen to our mod-ed vs. un-mod-ed D7000 before concluding they don't benefit from them. Cheers.
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I have asked a lot of people, and the resounding response is that the markl mod DRASTICALLY changes the sound of the D5000s, to the point where they really sound like a completely different can.
Now whether or not this was a positive change or not varied from person to person, but I did not state whether or not it was a positive change, I merely mentioned a comment from several people that it makes the D5000s a less musical can and more of a reference can. Also, another comment I've heard from a lot of people is that the mods give the D5000s a "cupped hands" coloration to the mids, which makes me nervous.
I'll admit that "taint" was a poor choice of words, but outside of that everything I posted comes from research, personal experience (of the D5000 and D7000, not MD5000), and word of mouth.
Also, I didn't say the D7000s wouldn't benefit from your mod, however, whether they would benefit or not largely depends on the listener's tastes. What I did say was that the D7000s do not suffer the same faults of the stock D5000s as far as loose and flabby bass goes, and therefore to many people the mod would not be a necessity.
Don't get me wrong, in fact, I'm still considering the mods for my D5000, and have nothing against your company. I was almost completely set on getting the mods done when I started seeing a lot of comments about negative aspects of the mod, so I'm just covering all the bases here.
You told me that while everyone is entitled to their opinion, the mass majority prefer your mod to the stock Denons, and I really need to try the mod myself before passing judgement. While it seems this is true, many people who do prefer it say that they preferred the stock D5000 presentation for a lot of the types of music I listen to (rock, hip-hop, electronic), while the MD5000s were better for classical, jazz, blues, etc.
Now while I'd love to try your mod before hand, it's not an option for me, and I'm not willing to just drop $150 and have my headphones permanently modded with something I may or may not like. I'm sure you can understand that.