For those of you having experience with the most recent version of the Sundara, would you say there is a metallic timber to the sound, or is it natural sounding? Thanks
For those of you having experience with the most recent version of the Sundara, would you say there is a metallic timber to the sound, or is it natural sounding? Thanks
There are way too many variables to get a reliable answer to this question. The only thing you can rely on is the answer, "In my set up, with the music that I listen to, they sound metallic / natural to me."
So, having said that, in my set up, with the music that I listen to, they sound natural to me.
Thank you for your input! And yes, my question makes the assumption that the people answering the question are doing so from personal perspectives pertaining to their individual set ups and musical preferences. My answer will be derived from the cumulative response of hopefully many individuals with differing setups and musical tastes.
Ok, but that renders the information unreliable. You can't be sure if it's the headphone, cable, source, music or just the person's hearing (some are more sensitive to high frequencies than others).
This is simply to say that all headphones can be made to sound metallic under the right circumstances.
Ok, but that renders the information unreliable. You can't be sure if it's the headphone, cable, source, music or just the person's hearing (some are more sensitive to high frequencies than others).
This is simply to say that all headphones can be made to sound metallic under the right circumstances
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