DannyBai
Headphoneus Supremus
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I am also very sensitive to sibilance and have zero issues with mine. I've fed it with many sources and I still get no sibilance.
I have them both right here in fron of me and actually had the M1 as well for a couple of weeks. To keep things short: While I love the X1 as I stated many times before I can't appreciate the L1's sound signature. It sounds really dark and the mids (say: vocals) sound recessed to my ears. Save yourself the cash and spend it on some V-Moda M80s if you want something more portable and closed. Or get the B&W P5s, I like those for portable use quite a lot.
Those B&W P5's are great on the go headphones, but they are worth nowhere near their price of 300 euros. For 100-150 these would be good since the design is superb and I think the buid quality is too.
I think the L1's are great portable cans but I have only had one brief listening experience with them yet.
Might be your music also...
I heard the P5, its the biggest heap of ****, the treble like a tin can with rocks, the mids are like a hooker with aids, and the bass is like the hooker at the end of a rough a week.
I'm not entirely sure I know what a hooker with aids sounds like but that gave me a good laugh! I'm not a fan either but they do look nice (the P5, not the hooker with aids ...)
I feel like slapping you upside the head. The M80 is good, M100 is good too depending on your tastes and lots of burn in.
But I heard the P5, its the biggest heap of ****, the treble like a tin can with rocks, the mids are like a hooker with aids, and the bass is like the hooker at the end of a rough a week.
No thank you, I wanted to brake them on the spot in ritualistic fire.
I was however surprised by the rectangular HK headphones, not by their price though.