obobskivich
Headphoneus Supremus
Love the coloration on that pair too! You are tempting me with expensive trinkets!
Love the coloration on that pair too! You are tempting me with expensive trinkets!
Oh man, me too. I've always had a thing for the GS1000. To me they are the best looking headphone out there and light to boot. The talk of recessed mids has always scared me off though.
Oh man, me too. I've always had a thing for the GS1000. To me they are the best looking headphone out there and light to boot. The talk of recessed mids has always scared me off though.
See I've always been told they have pulled back mids and jacked highs, and this will show up on graphs (and here's why I think people say that, because they look at graphs, and never test the cans themselves) - but I remember the original GS-1000 sounding fairly balanced and engaging. I'm still enamored with my RS-1 though, and should probably not be looking at yet another woodie.
(and here's why I think people say that, because they look at graphs, and never test the cans themselves)
I have the non ''i' GS1000 and in my opinion,they do have a recessed midrange,but they also have a bigger soundstage than the newer GS1000i or even the PS1000 for that matte,i find that the new GS sounds much more like the PS1000 than the older version,that's the main reason i aven't sold them,they're great with big venues recordings.when you think about it,someone could buy the GS1000i AND the RS1i,for about the same price as the PS1000,hmmm!,food for tought.
when you think about it,someone could buy the GS1000i AND the RS1i,for about the same price as the PS1000,hmmm!,food for tought.
Excellent Head-Fi thinking right there folksGood day to you Sir Stacker45
Same to you Gwarmi,too bad i didn't think of it before i bought my PS1000,oh well!,at least i love my PS1000 so it's not too bad.
so the gs1000i has a more distant presentation and the ps1000 sounds a hair more detailed?