TLoFP
New Head-Fier
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So I have a pair of Phillips N6315s that I just dug up. I almost threw them into the trash a month ago. I tried them on my stereo system and they sounded like tin cans. I figured, "well it is old tech, what do you expect." Especially because I knew that my stereo system had unnatural bass boost, so for the Phillips to lack bass on the stereo system must mean that they just don't have any bass what so ever. So why am I confused? I just plugged the N6315s into the FiiO and they are amazing. I mean, wow. They are nice. OK ok. I need to listen to them more but the difference between the FiiO and the stereo system is night and day. So here is my question:
How can my stereo system Kenwood VR-606 make my Sennheiser HD280s incredibly boomy/bassy by an incredible amount while at the same time killing all the bass in the Phillips N6315s and making the Phillips sound like tin cans?
How can my stereo system Kenwood VR-606 make my Sennheiser HD280s incredibly boomy/bassy by an incredible amount while at the same time killing all the bass in the Phillips N6315s and making the Phillips sound like tin cans?