Povell42
100+ Head-Fier
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2013
- Posts
- 329
- Likes
- 72
Got 4 of them around the same price range plugged in and volume matched.
So far I think the M1060 does better with metal compared to the rest. More detailed accurate bass and not as fatiguing in the highs.
The M1060 also Sound the most realistic... I can imagine being in the same room as the music easier.
M1060 vs X2 = little deeper and detailed soundstage, in most songs, compared to the X2. More Sub-bass and cleaner, sacrificing some of that impact bass the X2's have.
M1060 vs. T50rp = I am starting to not like the pads I have on my T50rp, as they are sounding a bit bloated in bass to me now. The voices sound more distant and sometimes I feel everything is a bit vailed in comparison. (may just be the hm5 angled pads though). The sound changes as I push in on the pads. I think its time to change the t50 pads for a change now. The T50 definitively has the more bass presence. I still love these, I just see some of their weaknesses in comparison. However they still have different attributes, and may sound better on certain genres.
M1060 vs. HD600 = my HD600s are probably still needing some burn-in, but they do still give a run for the money in the Acoustic, detail, and drum impact compared to the M1060, and I give the edge to the HD600 in that respect (analytical sound). However, soundstage width/depth, layering, tone, realism, and bass all go to the M1060. The M1060 is overall significantly more fun and appealing to listen too. As soon as I got the M1060 the only reason I am wanting to listen to the HD600 is to compare it to the M1060, and usually prefer the M1060.
So far I think the M1060 does better with metal compared to the rest. More detailed accurate bass and not as fatiguing in the highs.
The M1060 also Sound the most realistic... I can imagine being in the same room as the music easier.
M1060 vs X2 = little deeper and detailed soundstage, in most songs, compared to the X2. More Sub-bass and cleaner, sacrificing some of that impact bass the X2's have.
M1060 vs. T50rp = I am starting to not like the pads I have on my T50rp, as they are sounding a bit bloated in bass to me now. The voices sound more distant and sometimes I feel everything is a bit vailed in comparison. (may just be the hm5 angled pads though). The sound changes as I push in on the pads. I think its time to change the t50 pads for a change now. The T50 definitively has the more bass presence. I still love these, I just see some of their weaknesses in comparison. However they still have different attributes, and may sound better on certain genres.
M1060 vs. HD600 = my HD600s are probably still needing some burn-in, but they do still give a run for the money in the Acoustic, detail, and drum impact compared to the M1060, and I give the edge to the HD600 in that respect (analytical sound). However, soundstage width/depth, layering, tone, realism, and bass all go to the M1060. The M1060 is overall significantly more fun and appealing to listen too. As soon as I got the M1060 the only reason I am wanting to listen to the HD600 is to compare it to the M1060, and usually prefer the M1060.