Very much so, just to quote a tiny part.....
"I’d go as far as saying this headphone is one of the best examples I’ve come across regarding why headphone consumers shouldn’t care nearly as much about “soundstage” as they currently do"
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"Treble The treble of this headphone is upsetting enough that it compelled me to shoehorn in an entire separate article’s worth of educational content in the back half of this piece just to talk about how this treble tuning doesn’t make sense for any headphone.
Midrange The midrange in isolation could actually be a lot worse here, but it’s still got some important downsides to touch on. Before we even talk about the midrange proper though, it must be reiterated that the bass near-completely overshadows most of the midrange, such that almost everything is lacking in intelligibility.
Bass. The bass of the OAE-1 swamps the midrange near-entirely, but this being a good or bad thing depends on your perspective. Personally, this is the exact kind of bass that I try to avoid, both in personal use and in recommendations to others. It is overly bloomy and causes a noted imbalance towards a kludgy and slow presentation. For anyone who wants something balanced, OAE-1’s bass takes it out of that conversation immediately.
So after giving their extremely subjective opinions we are then subjected to their definitive long winded reasoning about sound stage and headphones...
Thus, the long answer is needed. No one else is telling consumers how actually nuanced the idea of “headphone soundstage” actually is, so it falls upon me to explain exactly why this line of thinking is so flawed, and why you shouldn't buy Grell OAE-1—or any headphone—tuned explicitly to the sound of a speaker directly in front of the listener."
Such optimism... with thinking like that we'd still be in the stone age. : (
....but the long winded diatribe could have been avoided if more attention was given the Axel's explanation....
"The placement of the driver in front of the headphones is nothing that is meant to create "in-front-of-head-localisation"
But when it come to negative reviews..Chat GPT is your friend. : )
"Rewrite the previous as a positive review of Axel Grell OAE1 headphone..."
Certainly! Here’s a positive review of the Axel Grell OAE1 headphones that focuses on their unique characteristics:
Soundstage and Overall Presentation
The Axel Grell OAE1 headphones offer a distinctive and immersive listening experience that stands out from traditional designs. They provide a sound profile that is designed to deliver an engaging and dynamic audio experience, aligning with the innovative approach that Axel Grell is known for.
Treble
The treble performance of the OAE1 is exceptionally unique, featuring a bold and lively presentation. The tuning introduces a pronounced 4-5 kHz peak that adds a vivid clarity to high-frequency elements, creating an energetic and engaging sound. This peak emphasizes detail and presence, which can be particularly exciting for those who enjoy a more pronounced high-end.
Following this peak, the treble transitions into a dip that offers an intriguing tonal balance. This characteristic creates a distinctive listening experience, adding a unique flair to the sound signature. The upper treble maintains a textured and dynamic quality, which some listeners may find refreshingly different from more conventional treble presentations.
Midrange
The midrange of the OAE1, while influenced by the prominent bass, offers its own unique strengths. The distinctive tuning provides an interesting contrast to the bass, creating a sound profile that many may find captivating. This approach adds a rich and immersive quality to the listening experience, highlighting the innovative design behind the headphones.
Bass
The bass of the OAE1 is robust and engaging, providing a deep and immersive low-end that many listeners will appreciate. Its pronounced presence creates a powerful foundation for the audio, delivering a dynamic and impactful sound. This bass profile adds a sense of depth and excitement to the overall experience, making it a standout feature for those who enjoy a more bass-forward sound.
Overall, the Axel Grell OAE1 headphones offer a distinctive and innovative sound profile. Their bold treble, unique midrange, and powerful bass come together to create a truly immersive listening experience. For those seeking a headphone that breaks away from traditional designs and offers a fresh perspective, the OAE1 is an intriguing choice."