SilentServices
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Your right for all the sonys... and other cheap little closed cans... but i can assure you that the 40mm drivers in the yam can motor deep until 25hz, even at 20hz there is perceptible activity. Sure some will play these frequency louder... but the yamaha play them as loud as they are on any CD.
By the way i test the frequency via my Frequency CD that range from 20 to 20 000hz in 45 steps...
I think that because of their cheap appearance... the yams are being associated with the cheap sony like the MDR-V300 and MDR-V250V which are sounding really bad and fit the description you made. But please... dont put the Yams in the same bucket... i know these sonys really well... and they are at miles and miles from the yams...
Originally Posted by Eagle_Driver 1- There is no real bass extension. In fact, there is no usable response below 80Hz on those cheap closed cans. |
Your right for all the sonys... and other cheap little closed cans... but i can assure you that the 40mm drivers in the yam can motor deep until 25hz, even at 20hz there is perceptible activity. Sure some will play these frequency louder... but the yamaha play them as loud as they are on any CD.
By the way i test the frequency via my Frequency CD that range from 20 to 20 000hz in 45 steps...
I think that because of their cheap appearance... the yams are being associated with the cheap sony like the MDR-V300 and MDR-V250V which are sounding really bad and fit the description you made. But please... dont put the Yams in the same bucket... i know these sonys really well... and they are at miles and miles from the yams...