Mooses9
Headphoneus Supremus
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i prefer clarity, so analytical is good for me.
for a change may be? like SOMETIMES i do.. hehe If u can see my sig, i own a pretty variety of Sq's . there are times you need to break free my friend just like everything else in the world
I am quite biased as I own the SE5, which are slightly warm but ultra detailed and separated.
+1I find that a lot of sets (and especially amps) labeled as bright or cold don't actually have elevated treble responses or anything like that (just maybe more than some others). And the ones labeled as dark may have 10 dB bass boosts. This is all a matter of reference level and expectations.
I think either side is fine to me as long as it's not too far. But maybe slightly on the warm side, if I had to pick, because of modern recordings that aren't so great.
Lol, we should meet up one day and compare the MDs to my soon arriving modded Fostexs. Apparently they lean to the brighter side.
u call Se535's ultra detailed? i call it pretty muddy when it comes to Mid high's and Low highs.
I wonder how they sound. That sounds like it could be pretty good if the warmth was done right.
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really? i think the strongest point of the 535 are the mids, out of all the shure iems ive tried the 535 seem to be the most forward. and think i think in turn makes them sound bright
I think either side is fine to me as long as it's not too far. But maybe slightly on the warm side, if I had to pick, because of modern recordings that aren't so great.