Hameem
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Anyone knows how the cascade compares to the ultrasone signature x? In terms of punchiness and slam in midbass for an example
They come in and out of stock. Seems like the usual places are out right now. Keep an eye on:Hey guys. Recently bought a pair of A-Stock Cascades from Campfire. If I’m reading everything correctly, XL pads will increase the soundstage a bit. Does anyone know where to find them now a days? If at all possible. Thanks!
IIRC, Ken used to re-cable the Ultrasone series, and was inspired to a degree by them with the Cascade.Anyone knows how the cascade compares to the ultrasone signature x? In terms of punchiness and slam in midbass for an example
Not really very portable though. I had to use Dekoni Nuggets to stop the searing pain. And the frame is shaped like a football. And because they are folding, you just can't get a tight clamp.IIRC, Ken used to re-cable the Ultrasone series, and was inspired to a degree by them with the Cascade.
It has been too long since I've had the Signature or Edition 9 here to compare. I do have an original pair of Sony MDR-R7s here though, and they sound very similar to the Cascade.
The main difference though is that the Cascades are portable, but considerably less comfortable than the Sony or Ultrasone.
How Cascades bass compare to the 109 especially in terms of punch and slam, which drums sound more aggressiveNot really very portable though. I had to use Dekoni Nuggets to stop the searing pain. And the frame is shaped like a football. And because they are folding, you just can't get a tight clamp.
I love my Cascades, but would never take them outside.
Enjoyed your 109 Pro's review. I just got them today!
The Cascades have All the bass. The 109's have as much bass as the song calls for and no more. The 109's have a Much cleaner sound.How Cascades bass compare to the 109 especially in terms of punch and slam, which drums sound more aggressive
You know, looking back on it it’s no surprise where I’ve landed with gear since getting my Cascade 3+ years ago as my first real headfi purchase.The Cascades have All the bass. The 109's have as much bass as the song calls for and no more. The 109's have a Much cleaner sound.
Since you own LCD 2c، I have to ask how the drums feel comparing both, so you feel the tactile punch standout in snares and kicks more in lcd2 or the other headphonesYou know, looking back on it it’s no surprise where I’ve landed with gear since getting my Cascade 3+ years ago as my first real headfi purchase.
Pretty much everything I appreciate most in my current collection has a sound signature built on a warm lush midbass and lower midrange, which is what Cascade does so exceptionally well itself.
Whether it’s the Andromeda2020, Meze Empyrean, FiR Xe6, or my shiny new Elysian Annihilator23, it’s obvious now that I’ve been chasing end-game midbass all along, and found it in various different flavours and form factors.
But it was Cascade that started it all for me, and it remains such a fun engaging listen to this day.
Are you using an aftermarket cable with your Cascades? I'm using a Wywires Red cable with mine and it cleans up the overall sound quite a bit.The Cascades have All the bass. The 109's have as much bass as the song calls for and no more. The 109's have a Much cleaner sound.
I use Hart modular cables with all my headphones except of course the Grado's.Are you using an aftermarket cable with your Cascades? I'm using a Wywires Red cable with mine and it cleans up the overall sound quite a bit.
Okay cool, I've never tried the Hart cables. I hear they are pretty good. Being modular makes it even better.I use Hart modular cables with all my headphones except of course the Grado's.
I see , wow!It just makes the whole system easier to deal with. Especially if you hop from headphone to headphone and amp to amp.
Yes, I am a bit of a hoarder.I see , wow!