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I imagine these will land in the FS section occasionally as well![]()
If HM5s are as good as described, I'd imagine you won't find a pair in the FS section.
I imagine these will land in the FS section occasionally as well![]()
Here is something I posted in one of the other HM5 threads:
I'm hoping these will improve with burn in. They don't sound that impressive out of the box. They have a somewhat bloated, thick sound. Many parts of the sound are just...strange. Probably has something to do with that weird bass hump starting around 200Hz and extending below, if the FA-003 graphs are anything to go by. Drums sound artificial. Certain elements of the sound are very nice. Good soundstage and imaging, though a lot of things sound unnaturally far away.
Keep in mind these are initial impressions. I literally just opened up the box and played a few tunes. I'll be burning them in for sure. They have a lot of potential and a lot of good qualities, but the just sound a bit weird compared to my modded T50RPs out of the box. I have a good feeling about these, and I will most definitely warm up to them I think.
It's been 2 months, what's your impression after some burn in?
I'd also be interested to hear any brief comparisons you could make between the HM5's and Denon's. I found my D2k's a little too boomy in the sub-bass, lacking punch in the mid-bass, and too sharp in the highs. I'm hoping from what I've heard so far that the HM5's with a ZO2 might be the answer for me. Considering they are said to be more neutral but still with hard-hitting bass, I'm hoping I can dial that bass up a bit more with the ZO2 for the sound I want, without hurting my ears from sharp treble.
Or maybe the T50RP? I haven't looked into those much, but I noticed you also have those. Quick round-up would be greatly appreciated!
He had the FA-003 on loan from an industry insider and recently gave it back, but when my own pair finally arrives from Russia I'll try to give a comparison if his HM5 is still around.
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If you have a nice DAC, strong amp, and don't mind spending an extra $40-50 and quite a few hours on mods for the T50RP, get the T50RP and mod it. It is entirely worth it and a much better option in that price range. I think the HM5s are competitive in their price range, but a properly modded T50RP can be considerably better.
What's the mod you are using, hans?
At the time, I was using a variation of the RP2 mods with the 840 pads. I have since sold them and have my own Paradox T50RP. Got tired of modding the T50RP after a while!