Music Alchemist
Pokémon trainer of headphones
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Never had any issues with bass roll-off, rattling, or tonal imbalance with the SR-L300, SR-207, and SR-Lambda.
And playing a frequency sweep reveals that they are more linear than nearly all other headphones. (As do the measurements.)
Clarity, detail, bass, impact, present and smooth mids, engaging sound...it's got it all...unless by those terms you mean something other than high fidelity.
Also, as long as the amp has enough voltage to handle it, you can boost the bass to extreme levels without distortion. (You just have to reduce the gain in your player by at least the amount of your largest boost/cut, because neglecting to do so can also cause distortion.) Admittedly, a more expensive amp may be required for this. But boosting the bass moderately is an easy task.
And playing a frequency sweep reveals that they are more linear than nearly all other headphones. (As do the measurements.)
Clarity, detail, bass, impact, present and smooth mids, engaging sound...it's got it all...unless by those terms you mean something other than high fidelity.
Also, as long as the amp has enough voltage to handle it, you can boost the bass to extreme levels without distortion. (You just have to reduce the gain in your player by at least the amount of your largest boost/cut, because neglecting to do so can also cause distortion.) Admittedly, a more expensive amp may be required for this. But boosting the bass moderately is an easy task.
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