MikeRRR is also from Greence and his writing style is exactly like yours AND he got the same music preferences too.
It doesn't matter though.
Your questions reminded about the Fidelio X3 that supposedly should have seen the light already. What happened?
I am asking for the last time.. and this is my last time..
if i will buy the X2HR will it be very good for trance and other electronic music΄΄??? i cant buy the HifiMan HE-4XX because i ,dont leave in usa and in my country we dont have the HifiMan HE-4XX and if i will buy the HifiMan HE-4XX from usa i will pay more money for to come in my country ,, the double cost..
for this reason i am between the x2hr and dt990 pro
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also i have heard from a lot of people in redit that the dt990pro are very good for trance and electronic music do you agree or no with your experience???
one person told me some things and tell me if you agree
The interesting thing with headphones is that your ears and mine will not be the same. Now, this doesn't mean that we can't agree on differences in headphones.
The good thing is that you can buy one or the other, as they are both very good. I have both myself, X2 and DT990 prp and for me the biggest difference is that the Philips do some things perhaps exaggerated. For example, both headphones have good frequency response, and by this I mean you will not be
missing anything. It is all there. But, the x2 have more quantity of bass, but not necessarily better. The 990s don't lack in bass, most people would say - some would even say they are
bumped, in other words, they have more than they should to be
neutral. They x2 are v shaped with smooth trebble (for my ears), where the 990s are proper v shaped, more bass and more treble- which many people like for gaming, because the treble is good for footsteps, and the bass is good for explosions! But of the two, I would not use the x2 in studio. But for enjoyment, x2 have more bass, so explosions and EDM sound bigger. 990s are for me more versatile than x2.