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I love soundstage, but with clarity. Clarity > anything.
Originally Posted by MrGreen /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't like the soundstage of the AD700s, for example (its got some focus in the centre then the outskirts of the soundstage is completely unfocused, which really drives me mad). |
Originally Posted by cAsE sEnSiTiVe /img/forum/go_quote.gif I want to hear how it was recorded. If the musicians were recorded on a large stage, say Carnegie Hall, I want to experience that spread, depth of image, and of course all the wonderful acoustics that great venue provides. If the musicians crowded into the mens room at O'Hare airport to jam, I want to hear the lack of spread, as well as the resultant slap echo that comes 2nd nature to a truly rotten recording environment. If a pair of headphones - or any gear for that matter - doesn't show me that differences in that manner, then I'm not interested in spending time with them. |
Originally Posted by cardozo /img/forum/go_quote.gif This makes me think of a question: In descending order, what are the full-size headphones with the largest soundstage? Which would be placing the Beyer DT880 250 ohms in this classification? Cheers, Peter |
Originally Posted by cardozo /img/forum/go_quote.gif This makes me think of a question: In descending order, what are the full-size headphones with the largest soundstage? Which would be placing the Beyer DT880 250 ohms in this classification? Cheers, Peter |
Originally Posted by pterodactilo /img/forum/go_quote.gif It depends, if recording asks for large soundstage and headphones provide it then I like, but if it is an intimate recording and an artificially wide soundstage is introduced then it is a flaw for me. Do the AKG K701 produce this or soundstage is large yet natural?. |
Originally Posted by MrGreen /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just wondering. I find myself quite partial to small, precise soundstages. I prefer it over larger, imprecise soundstages, anyway |
Originally Posted by K_19 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I really like the K701, but that is to me one of their flaws. Their width is recreated in every recording whether it calls for it or not. |
Originally Posted by xnor /img/forum/go_quote.gif You can get pretty decent results within minutes with bs2b, a free foobar2000 plugin. Everyone should give it a try. ![]() I don't think this makes much sense, have you ever listened with speakers experiencing real soundstage? |
Originally Posted by pterodactilo /img/forum/go_quote.gif It depends, if recording asks for large soundstage and headphones provide it then I like, but if it is an intimate recording and an artificially wide soundstage is introduced then it is a flaw for me. Do the AKG K701 produce this or soundstage is large yet natural?. |