Yep, for sure, if you love midrange then it might take a while to get used to, but other than that, it's almost faultless (provided you like the bright and analytical treble)...
Your musical tastes seem to mirror mine to a large degree. My concern with these is the recessed mids. It almost sounds like they amped up the treble to offset bass bleed, and recessed the mids to mask some anomally resulting from this method of tuning.
You will get used to the midrange eventually, I don't know (and don't really care) what they did and what they've done wrong, this is still one of the best, and most fun sounding IEM I have ever heard, period.
I have a question, how is the timbre and "naturalness" of instruments one of the strong points of the H300's if the midrange is recessed and thin sounding? Isn't that kind of contradictory saying that instruments sound very natural but the midrange is recessed?
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