john53
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Very strange...
Today I was listening to mdr 1r and then I listened to the hd600,and they seemed treble happy and a bit thin/cold/hollow in the midrange...same goes when I change from mdr 1r to shure 840,krk 6400 etc.
I find my 1R to be much more warm and full in it's sound,with a little reduced treble presence,which make it sound very warm.I kidda like it now,after many many hours of burn in,but it's still the warmest and smoothest sounding headphone in my collection.I actually like warm sound,but sony's are just a little bit more than I like,making my other headphones sound a bit thin,with much treble.
I will say that the 1R is a great can and is very balanced across the spectrum. It has its own warm flavor as well that is not too warm for my tastes (the HD600 is too warm for me for instance).
Very strange...
Today I was listening to mdr 1r and then I listened to the hd600,and they seemed treble happy and a bit thin/cold/hollow in the midrange...same goes when I change from mdr 1r to shure 840,krk 6400 etc.
I find my 1R to be much more warm and full in it's sound,with a little reduced treble presence,which make it sound very warm.I kidda like it now,after many many hours of burn in,but it's still the warmest and smoothest sounding headphone in my collection.I actually like warm sound,but sony's are just a little bit more than I like,making my other headphones sound a bit thin,with much treble.