SoundFreaq
Headphoneus Supremus
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Completely agree, well said. More powerful, impactful, yet controlled of any IEM / headphone I've heard.
I'd like to elaborate and mention that the difference you are hearing is a bloat the MG6Pro adds to the bass that really gives it some meat. It's fun, powerful, and definitely addictive. Other IEMs, specifically BAs, in my opinion are slightly more accurate, and relay the texture of the bass better without it being lost in the bloat of the MG6Pro. Don't take my use of the word "bloat" to be negative. It's just different. And I'm glad I own both. I can EQ my ES5 to hit pretty damn hard and low, no doubt. But still, it takes EQ most of the time.
[size=12.0pt]What I ([/size][size=12.0pt]shotgunshane)[/size][size=12.0pt] can tell you about the signature of the MG6pro is this- it has a great sense and feeling of power unlike anything I've heard in an IEM before. It really moves a lot of air for an in ear monitor. ... [/size][size=12pt]The MG6Pro produces bass. It's an exciting and very [/size][size=12pt]addictive trait.[/size]
Completely agree, well said. More powerful, impactful, yet controlled of any IEM / headphone I've heard.
[size=12pt]This description is from another head-fier but perfectly describes the power, bass and air movement of the MG6Pro: Most IEMs reproduce the sound of bass, rather than produce bass itself. [/size]
I'd like to elaborate and mention that the difference you are hearing is a bloat the MG6Pro adds to the bass that really gives it some meat. It's fun, powerful, and definitely addictive. Other IEMs, specifically BAs, in my opinion are slightly more accurate, and relay the texture of the bass better without it being lost in the bloat of the MG6Pro. Don't take my use of the word "bloat" to be negative. It's just different. And I'm glad I own both. I can EQ my ES5 to hit pretty damn hard and low, no doubt. But still, it takes EQ most of the time.