bagwell359
Headphoneus Supremus
Remastered rock music fits the Gumby and the HE-500's more than the originals. Mostly it's problems in the treble that make original recordings tough to take for me, but its the Gumby that in my system that makes it possible to listen to the original stuff. I'll AB the 600/500 on those to form more of an opinion. I know my Fostex fh500rp's will navigate those earlier recordings with calm aplomb which is what they bring to every recording.
Overall, there is a broad rise in the mid mids->lower treble on the 600, and a nearly matching dip on the 500. Purely on a graph, the 600 looks closer to neutral, but if you factor in the measuring bias - they are both off. It's an odd thing in the overall comparison. To me the 600 is a can of omission. Meaning what it does wrong it tends to remove but not add, but in this range, we find an add. And the 500 - there are some additions it puts in, but I can't think of much it takes away - except in that range. When I get to the end of modding I guess the last trick will be getting the 500's and 600's EQ'd with the best EQ I can find.
Rereading earlier posts on the 500/HE6 I'm ready to try attaching the pads via 2 sided tape ala Audeze which is supposed to really set the bass under 30 Hz from good to excellent. I do wonder if the 600 bass will come up under 70 Hz if I double tape those pads?
A lot to look into while I take a day off to recover from the Sox winning it all.
Overall, there is a broad rise in the mid mids->lower treble on the 600, and a nearly matching dip on the 500. Purely on a graph, the 600 looks closer to neutral, but if you factor in the measuring bias - they are both off. It's an odd thing in the overall comparison. To me the 600 is a can of omission. Meaning what it does wrong it tends to remove but not add, but in this range, we find an add. And the 500 - there are some additions it puts in, but I can't think of much it takes away - except in that range. When I get to the end of modding I guess the last trick will be getting the 500's and 600's EQ'd with the best EQ I can find.
Rereading earlier posts on the 500/HE6 I'm ready to try attaching the pads via 2 sided tape ala Audeze which is supposed to really set the bass under 30 Hz from good to excellent. I do wonder if the 600 bass will come up under 70 Hz if I double tape those pads?
A lot to look into while I take a day off to recover from the Sox winning it all.