music_4321
Headphoneus Supremus
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This is a blatant exaggeration! Have you actually listened to them yourself? True, some people have reported sibilance, yet others have reported it and then discovered that using different tips/ insertion, etc, sibilance was either greatly minimised or gone completely, and many, many others, like me, who never got to hear any sibilance at all right from the beginning.
The issue of sibilance has often been debated as it may be the result of different factors such as recording quality, source, fitting, and personal preference of what high frequencies should be like.
Originally Posted by dippyboy_87 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Don't take risk with these energetic westones as your preferred music genre is highly energetic and bright by itself. These IMO will be a mismatch and will not be complementing each other. I think for this genre of music a mellow signature would probably do fine. I think the shure will complement this genre and will balance out the sound. Or even better the new UM3X if they sound anything like what i've heard from people. Otherwise the shure is the way to go. I fear u get ear-fatigue with the W3 after a short period of listening to ur type of music and u know its already been plagued by sibilance issues. Its just my 2 cents. |
This is a blatant exaggeration! Have you actually listened to them yourself? True, some people have reported sibilance, yet others have reported it and then discovered that using different tips/ insertion, etc, sibilance was either greatly minimised or gone completely, and many, many others, like me, who never got to hear any sibilance at all right from the beginning.
The issue of sibilance has often been debated as it may be the result of different factors such as recording quality, source, fitting, and personal preference of what high frequencies should be like.