Soundinista
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NeoVibe, having lived with the DX1000 for about two years now, I'm constantly amazed by these phones -- in a way that used to defy description. Coming to them after hours of listening to the D7000 and the HD650 -- the two most "neutral" phones I've known -- I always find something that is...say, on the surprising end of neutrality. I've had great difficulty describing what's so disarming, so seductive about these phones that lets them deviate ever so subtly from "neutrality" while still sounding like top-notch full-range speakers. Yeah!... It must be the fact that they "bend" neutrality just enough to convey that "feeling of happiness, joy, lightness, airiness, euphory, joy de vivre...". You've nailed it!
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Originally Posted by NeoVibe /img/forum/go_quote.gif [...]Soundinista, I think this it finally, another DX1000+RPX33 combo [...]my personnal opinion on the HD-600 is that no matter the recording and gear associated, they are simply incapable of conveying a feeling of happiness, joy, lightness, airiness, euphory, joy de vivre... [...]I won't ask if this is the case with the DX1000, it seems to be widely accepted that they're all about the fun-factor. cheers eveyone |
NeoVibe, having lived with the DX1000 for about two years now, I'm constantly amazed by these phones -- in a way that used to defy description. Coming to them after hours of listening to the D7000 and the HD650 -- the two most "neutral" phones I've known -- I always find something that is...say, on the surprising end of neutrality. I've had great difficulty describing what's so disarming, so seductive about these phones that lets them deviate ever so subtly from "neutrality" while still sounding like top-notch full-range speakers. Yeah!... It must be the fact that they "bend" neutrality just enough to convey that "feeling of happiness, joy, lightness, airiness, euphory, joy de vivre...". You've nailed it!
Let us have those impressions!