lukEM22
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You should differentiate those a little more.. Pretty hard to tell which one is which.
Because Monster didn't make the Executive, Beats does.
Glad to see me more open minded head fiers trying them. I agree, these are my fav headphone (next to my aviators, with my m50 after the beats.) I can only imagine what the new solos, or even Pros(if they ever remake them.) will sound like if they could improve the studios so vastly.Agree with HiFi, just got the new Studios v2, very (VERY) good sounding headphone. I'm not a "beats hater", but I totally get the reservations people had with the previous version. I have to tell you, the new Studios sound exciting and lively and pretty damn good. The noise canceling is better also, my wife just told me I missed a tantrum from our 3 YO.
I've been listening to them for the past 2 hours plus (after having them burning in all day) and they invite me to turn the volume up on my favorite songs.
Also been trying them with my Fiio E11, sound gets louder / stronger , more punch, more dynamic. These things can get LOUD, but they dont lose their compsure.
The highs are nowhere near as ragged as v1, the bass, while still punchy (which i actually enjoy) is not as exaggerated as before. The midrange is surprisingly uncolored. I dont feel any fatigue after listening for all this time.
Every headphone is going to have its own sonic signature, so try them out before you buy, obviously, and see if you like the sound. It is a closed, noise canceling headphone, so don't expect the soundstage you get with open sets. But, where the Studio v1 was loud, bassy, shrill and basically made a cartoon character out of the music. The new ones are a major step in the right direction. I'm impressed.
Agree with HiFi, just got the new Studios v2, very (VERY) good sounding headphone. I'm not a "beats hater", but I totally get the reservations people had with the previous version. I have to tell you, the new Studios sound exciting and lively and pretty damn good. The noise canceling is better also, my wife just told me I missed a tantrum from our 3 YO.
I've been listening to them for the past 2 hours plus (after having them burning in all day) and they invite me to turn the volume up on my favorite songs.
Also been trying them with my Fiio E11, sound gets louder / stronger , more punch, more dynamic. These things can get LOUD, but they dont lose their compsure.
The highs are nowhere near as ragged as v1, the bass, while still punchy (which i actually enjoy) is not as exaggerated as before. The midrange is surprisingly uncolored. I dont feel any fatigue after listening for all this time.
Every headphone is going to have its own sonic signature, so try them out before you buy, obviously, and see if you like the sound. It is a closed, noise canceling headphone, so don't expect the soundstage you get with open sets. But, where the Studio v1 was loud, bassy, shrill and basically made a cartoon character out of the music. The new ones are a major step in the right direction. I'm impressed.
Im finding it difficult to position these things comfortably. They gotta be perfect on your head to not feel like theyre hitting a pressure point
I wonder how these compare against the yamaha pro 500 and polk audio ultrafocus 8000
Pro500 are a failed. Get their 220 instead. 10x better.
Pro500 are a failed. Get their 220 instead. 10x better.