FastAndClean
Previously known as presata
NH sound very dramatic with this track, the bass is excellent, i wouldn't mind more Quantity
They sound amazing with this track too! When the organ comes in around 2:00 for the first time, it is simply magical!!
Heh,he,he... iIt's been kind of "In the know" secret that's finally becoming more recognized that "Soundtrack Albums" can contain some really interesting music in terms of melodic development & Orchestral contrasts , The great thing about this music is it has a great potential for introducing people to a less structured but equally enjoyable type of Orchestral music.
From what I've been able to pick-up in most of the threads I've been reading about the NH's sound characteristics this music appears to fit pretty naturally into their sonic represtational "wheelhouse". It appears to me that a lot of sound signature that people like to assign as deficient in the NH sound more to me like the reasons I'm really not interested in listening to the music genres that point to these "flaws". I know what well recorded Non-Studio recorded music Acoustic music should sound like .
The heavily modified Senn.HD800 headphones that I'm using may just be my "End Game" phones, but it took a lot of "work" to make them stop trying to impose their "voicing" on the music I listen to..I may just have to see if Audioquest didn't make the same mistakes Sennheiser made in trying to make mediocrely recorded music sound better.
Do you have any recommendations of some good orchestral music? I've listened to some classical here and there throughout the years, but I've been slightly overwhelmed by how much quantity and variety there is.
Heh,he,he... iIt's been kind of "In the know" secret that's finally becoming more recognized that "Soundtrack Albums" can contain some really interesting music in terms of melodic development
Do you have any recommendations of some good orchestral music? I've listened to some classical here and there throughout the years, but I've been slightly overwhelmed by how much quantity and variety there is.
For Film music, there's always Hans Zimmer, Miklos Rozsa, Bernarnd Hermann (He did a lot of the music for the Hitchkock films) , Jerry (can't think of his last name; He did the music from the "Cowboys"), etc.,
This is the obvious film music , but there is plenty more . Just try to think of any "memorable" music from a film than Google that film to find out who was used to compose the music. The interesting thing is that a lot of "Traditional" Classical composers may have some film music to there credit , as it may have been a good paycheck to do some work in this less structured format !
(Then there's the really obvious Orchestral music such a Beethoven, Ravel, Holst, Resphighi, Rachmaninov ;
Other than Beethoven , I would try the "Tone Poems" of the others first rather than the Symphonies.. For an uplifting sonic spectacular with some beautiful inner movement writting you might try Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances. Happy listening discovering this music)
Thank you ! So this put it above the thx00 even then, because due to the spec this one has more db/mw than thx00. Definitely the thx00 is a modified th600 drivers.