electronicmaji
100+ Head-Fier
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Guess who got a christmas present?
For a sub $100 over ear these are a steal.
The soundstage is smaller than I'm used to, but the sound is tight and fit.
The ATH-ES7 generally has higher treble presence, and bass presence, but a lower midrange then I'm used to. They're deffinetly not the flat headphones I'm used to, but in a way this makes the music sound better. Obviously they're designed for listening, and not engineering.
They look nice, and the build quality is top notch, they sound even better to my ear than any of my IEM's and I haven't even burnt them in.
I'm a happy customer
For a sub $100 over ear these are a steal.
The soundstage is smaller than I'm used to, but the sound is tight and fit.
The ATH-ES7 generally has higher treble presence, and bass presence, but a lower midrange then I'm used to. They're deffinetly not the flat headphones I'm used to, but in a way this makes the music sound better. Obviously they're designed for listening, and not engineering.
They look nice, and the build quality is top notch, they sound even better to my ear than any of my IEM's and I haven't even burnt them in.
I'm a happy customer