AmbiguousRule
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I'm currently using a pair of Shure SE215s and I'm looking to upgrade in the next year or so. My budget is around $200-$250, maybe $300 tops. I'm okay with how the Shures sound right now, but I'm unsure if the sound signature is something I like, as there are some things I have noticed in some songs (no EQ changes). Bear with me, as I'm not an audiophile, so I'm not sure if what I'm hearing is considered normal.
Most of what I listen are R&B, hip-hop, the occasional pop song, and ballads. I'm not into the cutesy/bubblegum pop that K-pop is so famous for. With that in mind, what kind of sound signature would fit most (e.g. v-shape, balanced, warm, etc)? Durability is also a factor (for example, detachable cables) as I'm going to be out and about in university.
In YGGR, the sound of the piano is quite overwhelming during the rap.
In GNAAL, the instrumental also overwhelms the vocals during the first verse.
This one is fine.
Most of what I listen are R&B, hip-hop, the occasional pop song, and ballads. I'm not into the cutesy/bubblegum pop that K-pop is so famous for. With that in mind, what kind of sound signature would fit most (e.g. v-shape, balanced, warm, etc)? Durability is also a factor (for example, detachable cables) as I'm going to be out and about in university.
In YGGR, the sound of the piano is quite overwhelming during the rap.
In GNAAL, the instrumental also overwhelms the vocals during the first verse.
This one is fine.