iGig
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oh ok, I haven't heard D1001 so I don't know exactly what you mean, what matters is that you enjoy your headphones with your music.
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MaZa knows what he's talking about, just look at his avatar, he means real metal business!
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I agreed with that much
sorry, that was a bad joke
a lot of people like Grados for metal.
Originally Posted by fjrabon I guess I meant more "lower-mid mids" scoop. The D1001 has a pretty noticeable hump/spike in the the presence frequencies, which are in the upper mids/lower high freqs. So you get the aggressiveness that makes Grados good for metal, with a little more mid bass, which I find good for metal. |
oh ok, I haven't heard D1001 so I don't know exactly what you mean, what matters is that you enjoy your headphones with your music.
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Originally Posted by MaZa /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yup. Guitars life are in the midrange, you want good and sharp midrange and punchy bass. V-style sound with boosted bass and treble but recessed mids is more suitable for electronic thump thump music IMHO. |
MaZa knows what he's talking about, just look at his avatar, he means real metal business!
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik /img/forum/go_quote.gif Have you considered something like a used Grado SR-225? They're awful... |
I agreed with that much
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sorry, that was a bad joke
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