mab1376
1000+ Head-Fier
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I don't want to turn this into a discussion... but they are FAR from neutral...
Well, they are a bit bright if you want to argue semantics, but they are far more neutral than I'm used to.
I don't want to turn this into a discussion... but they are FAR from neutral...
HD650 through SS amp
HD650 through tube amp
I just think this thread was lost after the second post. I think your suppose to put a picture of what the sound sounds like to you, not what best reminds you of how much you like them or what they cost.
I just think this thread was lost after the second post. I think your suppose to put a picture of what the sound sounds like to you, not what best reminds you of how much you like them or what they cost.
Fostex t50rp.
Beautiful vocals, natural, better suited to virtual sound due to the way fostex design these headphones they made the delivery of the soundwaves like virtual sound but for the headphone it makes it sound spacious more upfront with the sound waves and vibrant as it always gets your attention.
Speaker for speaker, the horn tweeter on the Klipsch speakers I have posted represents the forward and detailed sound of the SR325is. The Martin Logan Electromotion ESLs as well as the warm, fireplace heated interior in the picture represent the HD650's ability to warmly recreate the ambience and soundstage of the original recording, contrary to the background of the Klipsch speakers. Also, the Martin Logan speakers in the second picture are very "sweet spot" specific speakers; if you're not in the sweet spot, they don't sound as good. This mirrors the HD650s in that they put you into that perfect seat each and every time, whereas while the Grados may not recreate the mood of a recording as well and definitely don't put you into the "sweet spot" (or best seat in the house), they certainly get straight to the point much faster.