Tadeas
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> HE100 will be the answer for those looking for earphones that deliver true original sound at $89.
What, such innovation at this price or do I miss something? I'm definitely more than curious at the treble extension that the new three-level diaphragm should provide.
You know, as a fan of classical music, I often find the truly neutral headphones lack in the bass department. When there are seven double basses playing Forte just a few feet in front of us, the headphones, well, they should at least try. Unfortunately, headphones with "Rich & Solid Bass", as you describe the HE 100, usually lack treble extension. Which makes violins and cymbals sound muffled and the whole sound unnatural and off. So I'm looking forward to hear how the new innovations manage to combine the "Rich & Solid Bass" with "Clean & Open High".
What, such innovation at this price or do I miss something? I'm definitely more than curious at the treble extension that the new three-level diaphragm should provide.
You know, as a fan of classical music, I often find the truly neutral headphones lack in the bass department. When there are seven double basses playing Forte just a few feet in front of us, the headphones, well, they should at least try. Unfortunately, headphones with "Rich & Solid Bass", as you describe the HE 100, usually lack treble extension. Which makes violins and cymbals sound muffled and the whole sound unnatural and off. So I'm looking forward to hear how the new innovations manage to combine the "Rich & Solid Bass" with "Clean & Open High".