DairyProduce
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looking forward to your impressions lan647
Enjoy these, I'm sure you will. Especially with the meridian.
I really want to love these KEF cans but they are too ugly to buy LOL
Really?!?
I actually find them very good looking... not Momentum-like good looking, but I like their looks (and their sound and their comfort, etc. etc. -- compared to Momentums.)
Okay, first impressions of the M500s!
Man these are goodI will agree 100% with Macedonianhero's impressions from his portable headphone comparison test and state that these are the most neutral and "high-end" sounding portable cans I've heard so far. They have a very very nice transparent midrange, a well defined, well extended and well controlled bass and a very clean treble. All wrapped in a soundstage that is larger and airier than any on-ear headphone I've listened to. They definitely sound better than the Momentum (which, until now, has been my reference for portable cans).
They are very comfortable on the ears (very light clamp) and they don't seem to slide of my head as easily as I feared. They provide just slight isolation against outside noise but leakage is minimal.
My only gripe so far is that I feel they are slightly hard in the highs. I will let them burn in and see if this changes.
But even now with just about an hour or so of listening, I'm liking these big time. Listened to Jacintha's "And The Angels Sing" with them connected to my Meridian Explorer and it sounded so sweet.
Need some comparisons to other cans for a reference point. Doesn't matter the can.
I can read positive reviews all day and not come with an idea without a reference point..
At this point from what I have read it should be on a similar level with the better popular portables.
Need some comparisons to other cans for a reference point. Doesn't matter the can.
I can read positive reviews all day and not come with an idea without a reference point..
At this point from what I have read it should be on a similar level with the better popular portables.
Well I took a gamble and ordered a pair of these. They came overnight in record speed!
They are quite good. It's difficult to make a fair comparison in device class. My venture experiences in audiophile-hood the past 8 months have been
with larger setups and over-ear cans. I've never extensively used a pair of on-ears before and for portable I've only extensively used Klipsch Image S-4 IEMs. So take my impressions with a grain of salt.
Regarding portables I have tested for small periods: Sennheiser Momentums (over ear), DT1350s, Grado SR-80s (on ear) and V-Moda M-100s. Comparatively I am impressed with this headphone's ability to have accurate imaging and presentation. No aspect of the audio is overemphasized. The presentation is versatile. All the details I expect and want to hear are there. As smooth as the Momentums are, I felt like I had to fight their presentation bias a little too much on the EQ side.
However the can is significantly warmer than I expected it to sound. The lows and bass are far from over-accentuated but separation within the mids is not super crystaline and though I detect no major distortion per se there is some convolution I did not expect nor would I prefer for my listening preferences.
It is somewhat less mellow sounding than Momentums. Overall very good; the soundstage does not feel terribly wide or deep to me though-- certainly not too cramped, just knows its place in the lets-compromise-for-portable sphere. The good separation in the highs and very musical/well punctuated and present lows are this headphones strong suits. Mids? They are well balanced but a little tinted.
So far I have found the isolation to be around average, as others have. I have yet to take them on the long commute through the subway. When I do I will update you with significant data on the isolation issue.
The fit is a bit clampier than I expected but I guess that's expected for on-ear. The build quality feels first rate and the memory foam ear cups are awesome. They DO slip VERY
EASILY. Even a moderate amount of velocity has the potential to de-seat the very light aluminum frame and that cannot be accentuated enough.
Overall I would rank the sound as very good. To me, very good equates with 'acceptable' for any audiophile looking for a portable solution with even, balanced sound. Is it priceworthy? Well, that's subjective. I think I definitely got my money's worth in overall quality and the sound is strong and versatile. Ultimate portable solution for me? Of course not. Who thought it would be?