gloco
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Sorry if it seems like i'm post whoring, but i had to stop at this post and reply again.
I agree with the GoRedwings19's statements 100%. I think that's what bowled me over with the HE60's was the speed, bass response and liquid highs (out of the 007t) that drove me wild. Listening to music i found fatiguing at loud volumes on other cans was no issue with the HE60+007t, it just did something so right with treble response. I don't know if this makes any sense but it's like the frequency bands stay within their own range and don't disturb each other. Bass response is tight and accurate and doesn't over emphasize to the point of annoyance. I still pinch myself from time to time for acquiring a pair of the Baby O's since they are so damn difficult to find on sale.
Originally Posted by GoRedwings19 I find the he60 very fast sounding and a lot of fun. I love the midrange and find the bass while it does not go deep as some of the cans I have is very good. [snip] during dynamic pieces or complicated sections it adds a shrillness to the top end. |
Sorry if it seems like i'm post whoring, but i had to stop at this post and reply again.
I agree with the GoRedwings19's statements 100%. I think that's what bowled me over with the HE60's was the speed, bass response and liquid highs (out of the 007t) that drove me wild. Listening to music i found fatiguing at loud volumes on other cans was no issue with the HE60+007t, it just did something so right with treble response. I don't know if this makes any sense but it's like the frequency bands stay within their own range and don't disturb each other. Bass response is tight and accurate and doesn't over emphasize to the point of annoyance. I still pinch myself from time to time for acquiring a pair of the Baby O's since they are so damn difficult to find on sale.