Trogdor
Reviewer: Metal-Fi
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I would think based on my limited experiences, that the Sony R10's would be magical with just pure piano music - large soundstage and sweet mids.
I personally think the Senns are little bit lazy in presentation for a lot of piano music. I think Grado's would give you a sweet/warmish sound but you wouldn't get the full impact of a grand piano (soundstage becomes an issue). The AKG K1000 would be a great headphone in this category but you might yearn for a little more fuzz depending on where your coming from.
Yea, now that I think about, the R10's would fantastic for piano music but detrimental to the wallet.
Btw, I would also give the nod to the L3K's as they have a bigger soundstage than most of the cans mentioned in this thread and sound seductively warm out of a EarMax or Raptor.
I personally think the Senns are little bit lazy in presentation for a lot of piano music. I think Grado's would give you a sweet/warmish sound but you wouldn't get the full impact of a grand piano (soundstage becomes an issue). The AKG K1000 would be a great headphone in this category but you might yearn for a little more fuzz depending on where your coming from.
Yea, now that I think about, the R10's would fantastic for piano music but detrimental to the wallet.
Btw, I would also give the nod to the L3K's as they have a bigger soundstage than most of the cans mentioned in this thread and sound seductively warm out of a EarMax or Raptor.