QueueCumber
100+ Head-Fier
Absolutely, the P9, depending on your preference, sounds fantastic. I personally really enjoyed it. Clearly B&W wasn't attempting to present a linear signature, they went with a bold musical statement that they felt was engaging and special. Much like the Sony did with the Z1R, I like when companies craft a signature and offer us a new interpretation. It has been awhile since I heard the P9, it had been loaned to me by a friend, but I remember really liking it, sometimes it was simply magically, and there were sometimes when the music didn't work and the sound came off as too bassy, but that wasn't constant. I also really liked the styling, rather sharp looking headphone without being gaudy.
That's the unfortunate issue with the P9. They went for the Beats Generation overemphasized bass. For some material with light bass it will present well, but any material with bass emphasis will start to lose mids and trebles to the bass, and any material that was engineered to have exaggerated bass will sound terrible. This is the exact reason why they should have attempted a more neutral response. These could have been exceptional headphones in their price and portability range. The bass can be tuned down with apps on PC like Equalizer APO, but then the portability factor is greatly diminished. I'm hoping they realize this and work out a better tuning for the next flagship release.