CRESCENDOPOWER
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yep! I agree with the wording. But, if you, and I were to sit down, and listen to the HD-600s on numerous systems would we always agree with what we heard? I don't know?
Unlike some of the others, I believe that people do hear somewhat similar. Not exactly, but somewhat similiar. I just think people have different tastes in what sound they like.
Also, it is very easy for someone to say that their equipment is better than yours, or vice versa, but anyone who has heard a wide varity of audio equipment over the years knows that these components are much more reserved than we would like to admit. I know of nothing that I have heard in audio that is perfect, that's for sure.
Originally posted by kelly Crescendo Terminology is a HUGE obstacle for me in audio. Let me see if I can describe "thin" the way I hear it and you can post your definition. Someone should publish a good audio dictionary some day. Thin - Lacking in bass punch, authority, body, resonance, substance and intensity; synonyms: sparse, light, tinny; antonyms: full, rich, lush The way the HD600 sounds when plugged directly into the headphone out of a modern low voltage portable CD player exemplifies my definition of thinness. |
Yep! I agree with the wording. But, if you, and I were to sit down, and listen to the HD-600s on numerous systems would we always agree with what we heard? I don't know?
Unlike some of the others, I believe that people do hear somewhat similar. Not exactly, but somewhat similiar. I just think people have different tastes in what sound they like.
Also, it is very easy for someone to say that their equipment is better than yours, or vice versa, but anyone who has heard a wide varity of audio equipment over the years knows that these components are much more reserved than we would like to admit. I know of nothing that I have heard in audio that is perfect, that's for sure.