rawrster
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The amount of bass difference between the 1964-T and the Beats is a pretty large difference. The Beats have a good amount of boosting in the bass so if that's what you are used to the bass on the 1964-T may come to you as a shock. However if you can handle something such as you will get bass if the track has a lot of bass then that may be better off as something bass heavy make your mix bass light or not as much as you may like on it. IMO the best way for mixes is to have something close to neutral (which I do consider the 1964-T to be the closest to it that I've heard in an earphone) and then do all your changes from the board.
The 1964-T does slightly rolloff at the lowest of lows and has a smoothed out treble up top but not that much is done up top and probably more meaningful for audiophiles.
The 1964-T does slightly rolloff at the lowest of lows and has a smoothed out treble up top but not that much is done up top and probably more meaningful for audiophiles.