khoi14021993
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The sibilance on the HD25-1 II will certainly be less noticeable with a good 50 hours burn-in, at least from my experience.
Shure's headphones usually have very good detail, so expect no less from the SRH750DJ.
Shure's headphones usually have very good detail, so expect no less from the SRH750DJ.
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Really? I was always under the impression that the Senn's were at heart a bass colored headphone. Also they sound distinctly darker and possibly more muffled in the vocals and mid ranges than the Shure's. Perhaps you are confusing the shure's sound signature?
Also, I changed out the PU leather with the velour pads immediately after I got the headphones. Much better. (I wish they had those for my Shure's)