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I got acquainted with the headphones thanks to the HiFiGo store.
Great packaging.
Rich equipment.
Decent quality roomy case.
An excellent 4-wire, soft wire that is not prone to tangling.
The ears are made of plastic with faceplates, which are smoky in color.
Sound guides are made of metal.
The headphones are sitting well in my ears, there is no discomfort.
Sound.
Low frequencies:
There is a noticeable lack of subbass, despite the decent size dynamic driver.
Midbass is present, the "fast" barrel is worked out well in some compositions.
In general, the bass is quite elastic, fast, but often there is a lack of revelation and mass.
Mid frequencies:
It seemed to me a little retracted, the vocals felt a little behind.
Guitars are heard, but are read rather poorly.
Not enough "fat", the lower middle as if not.
In general, this range seems rather flat (despite the frequency response graph).
High frequencies:
I must say a lot of them here, a lot.
They come to the fore.
Sibilants give little pleasure, for a long time you can’t listen to such headphones, especially in songs with lots of vocals.
Conclusion:
It’s hard to say what kind of styles fit, I mostly listen to heavy music, with fast styles, despite the fairly fast bass, they don’t really cope with my hearing, the HF literally fall asleep, pulling all the attention to myself. Perhaps they would come under slow instrumental compositions and rock ballads.
I would recommend a source with a "dark" sound to them. You can play with the nozzles.
In general, the headphones seemed to me “dry” and “lifeless,” and the 8-kHz hump can exhaust many.
I got acquainted with the headphones thanks to the HiFiGo store.
Great packaging.
Rich equipment.
Decent quality roomy case.
An excellent 4-wire, soft wire that is not prone to tangling.
The ears are made of plastic with faceplates, which are smoky in color.
Sound guides are made of metal.
The headphones are sitting well in my ears, there is no discomfort.
Sound.
Low frequencies:
There is a noticeable lack of subbass, despite the decent size dynamic driver.
Midbass is present, the "fast" barrel is worked out well in some compositions.
In general, the bass is quite elastic, fast, but often there is a lack of revelation and mass.
Mid frequencies:
It seemed to me a little retracted, the vocals felt a little behind.
Guitars are heard, but are read rather poorly.
Not enough "fat", the lower middle as if not.
In general, this range seems rather flat (despite the frequency response graph).
High frequencies:
I must say a lot of them here, a lot.
They come to the fore.
Sibilants give little pleasure, for a long time you can’t listen to such headphones, especially in songs with lots of vocals.
Conclusion:
It’s hard to say what kind of styles fit, I mostly listen to heavy music, with fast styles, despite the fairly fast bass, they don’t really cope with my hearing, the HF literally fall asleep, pulling all the attention to myself. Perhaps they would come under slow instrumental compositions and rock ballads.
I would recommend a source with a "dark" sound to them. You can play with the nozzles.
In general, the headphones seemed to me “dry” and “lifeless,” and the 8-kHz hump can exhaust many.