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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.620E for the classic with warranty is really hard to beat. Much as I hype up the classic I'd probably hop on that as long as the extra...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.I've had the old pre-fazor LCD-2, along with the fazor model and the Classic, and of the three I prefer the Classic. It's a nice...
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SomeGuyDude reacted to pecotunkA's post in the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution with Like.I understand what you mean now thanks. yeah the HD650's you showed have that "forward angled bias" to the cups relative to the headband...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.Oop sorry, wasn't clear LOL When I talk about the angle, I mean looking from the side. As in, the top of the cup to the bottom slants...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.The build quality is really good IMO. They're heavy and solid. There aren't any creaks or weak spots that I feel. I would not call the...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.I would hope the 900 beats the Teak considering we're talking a near $2000 headphone up against a $400-500 pair lol
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SomeGuyDude reacted to Mhog55's post in the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution with Like.Yes, these are going to be good choices. The 7200 is darker in nature, so no sizzling treble, where as the Teaks are a little more...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.If you can get a pair of Nighthawk and don't think that bass = bad, grab them and be happy. The NH is "mostly closed" with a small grill...
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SomeGuyDude reacted to Mhog55's post in the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution with Like.Rock on 🤟
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.Resolution is good, to my ears. I mean coming from the Audezes and Grados it's gonna be a step down in a few directions but the...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.BTW if y'all don't like bassy/warm headphones the Heavys are NOT for you lol Me, I'm happy as hell with them, but they feel like...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.This always baffles me a bit. I owned the 650 and 600 side by side and the difference between them is so minuscule it basically comes...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread The Closed-Back Headphone Thread (Plus Comparisons & Reviews).I have to admit "everything except sound" kinda made me laugh here. I'm willing to compromise on almost any aspect of a headphone as...
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SomeGuyDude replied to the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution.There's no such thing as a headphone that's gonna make every single album in every genre sound its best. It's just not possible. The...
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SomeGuyDude reacted to Elegiac's post in the thread Headphones for metal music - ultimate solution with Like.You might also consider your signal chain, and the quality of your music. A lot of metal is a bit poorly-produced, with harsh treble. I...
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