GUO XIAOZHOU
New Head-Fier
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If SONY still have R10... it would be so good.
If SONY still have R10... it would be so good.
TH900 do not have balanced frequencies, they are only for limited use, for bass heavy music and for music where vocals are not that important. The middle frequencies and vocals play from few steps behind bass. TH900's strength, its bass, is at the same time its weakness. Sometimes it floods the middle frequencies and pushes them into background. Th900 are not for music genres where human voice is supposed to be in the front of the stage and fully shine. TH900's quirky treble also does not help. Headphones that do not have balanced frequency bands, bass - mids - treble, cannot be ranked as the best. The best for bass centered music - yes, but not the best for all music types. Right now the title belongs to Audio Technica W3000ANV, with consideration to Audez'e LCD-XC.
Even better, R10 would be the best closed headphones. I asked Sony if they would consider restarting the production of R10 but they are not interested, the Sony executives are pygmies with no vision. they are at the moment chasing the Beats nightmare headphones vision. Sony is retooling its trade mark natural sound and following the Beats by making bass colored headphones with weak treble.
German Maestro GMP 8.35 D... Accept no substitutes. With a good set of aftermarket pads I prefer it to the LCD-XC. Did I mention it retails for $249? Seriously.
Wh
Which aftermarket pads?
Thanks.
Anybody mentioned the Ether C?