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You might want to thoroughly review other posts on the UE10Pro -- I think Tyll is the first to say that the UE10Pros were a "touch too full in the bass" -- everyone else (well, except for Dooboloo -- but I think he got a bum pair) has found them neutral, if not bass-light. Big D tells us that his remade UE10Pros have more bass than his original ones, and since light bass was a slight complaint of earlier UE10Pro owners, maybe UE redesigned them to have a tad more bass than they had before, hence the discrepancy in responses about them. Also, you should probably review iamdone's posts about the UE10Pro and Sensas.
You can, of course, go nuts reading user reviews -- they can be incredibly contradictory!
Originally Posted by Lucidity Great to hear your impressions Tyll, So far I have only have heard good things about the Sensas, while UE are more off a mixed bag, alltough mostly positive. When you say about UE10; "They might be a touch too full in the bass, but only ever so slightly and certainly without a whiff of bloat" My ears are sounding the alarm. This territory south off, neutral sound accuracy land, I would rather stay away from. Even if it is by ever so little. |
You might want to thoroughly review other posts on the UE10Pro -- I think Tyll is the first to say that the UE10Pros were a "touch too full in the bass" -- everyone else (well, except for Dooboloo -- but I think he got a bum pair) has found them neutral, if not bass-light. Big D tells us that his remade UE10Pros have more bass than his original ones, and since light bass was a slight complaint of earlier UE10Pro owners, maybe UE redesigned them to have a tad more bass than they had before, hence the discrepancy in responses about them. Also, you should probably review iamdone's posts about the UE10Pro and Sensas.
You can, of course, go nuts reading user reviews -- they can be incredibly contradictory!