spike33
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oh, ur not using amp... maybe thats why. Amp does make a big difference with 595.
Originally Posted by spike33 oh, ur not using amp... maybe thats why. Amp does make a big difference with 595. |
Originally Posted by spike33 oh, ur not using amp... maybe thats why. Amp does make a big difference with 595. |
Originally Posted by sr20dem0n I agree I'm a rock/metal person, that's what I listen to at least 90% of the time. When I got the 595 they sounded good, not great, but good. With the burn in they got better, but they still sounded lifeless. I got the Grado 225 to cure that and they definitely did, but the low bass on the 225 was very lacking. I finally got an amp, the 225s gained a little low end but not all that much, but the 595s really turned around. The midbass jumped up, the highs opened up, they really sounded much better. My listening tastes haven't changed at all, but I now listen to my 595s much more than the 225s. It was quite the opposite before the amp, amazing how it can change things. |
Originally Posted by hentai i always think sr225 is better than hd595. more lively and sound more natural than hd595 . you most likely like more bass. |
Originally Posted by zaguar What would be better unamped? 325i, 225, hd-595 or hd-600? And amped? |
Originally Posted by zaguar It seems like a great deal, the 595. |
Originally Posted by hentai i always think sr225 is better than hd595. more lively and sound more natural than hd595 . you most likely like more bass. |