Now I have some questions about my impressions of the V8 with L-cush and G-cush. I do not have a well trained ear, so I am curious to hear what others think.
To me, the V8 accentuates the highs. Not strident or unpleasant, but definitely, to my ears anyway, the most prominent characteristic, at least with the L-cush.
Switching to the G-cush, the highs are much more mellow, and the bass is boosted considerably, and with the G-cush the bass reaches very deep! I am very impressed with how low it will go, but only with the G-cush.
My impression of the G-cush is that it seems to make the bass not quite as clean, especially with kick drums, they seem to kind of "thud". When switching back to the L-cush, my impression is that the sound is cleaner and sharper. However, I cannot say that there is anything missing when I go back to the G-cush, which kind of confuses me.
Does any of that make sense to others that have listened to this driver? Any ideas what it is that I think I am hearing?
One thing that is very cool, is that you can have one headphone, with two completely different sounds with a simple switch of cushions!
Thanks
To me, the V8 accentuates the highs. Not strident or unpleasant, but definitely, to my ears anyway, the most prominent characteristic, at least with the L-cush.
Switching to the G-cush, the highs are much more mellow, and the bass is boosted considerably, and with the G-cush the bass reaches very deep! I am very impressed with how low it will go, but only with the G-cush.
My impression of the G-cush is that it seems to make the bass not quite as clean, especially with kick drums, they seem to kind of "thud". When switching back to the L-cush, my impression is that the sound is cleaner and sharper. However, I cannot say that there is anything missing when I go back to the G-cush, which kind of confuses me.
Does any of that make sense to others that have listened to this driver? Any ideas what it is that I think I am hearing?
One thing that is very cool, is that you can have one headphone, with two completely different sounds with a simple switch of cushions!
Thanks