This for sure. I happen to think a lot of that information is actually in the midrange... the lower mids lending more to texture, and the upper mids contributing to the sense of atmosphere/ambience. When I first started paying attention to music on headphones, I was impressed by the details revealed in the highs (and I suspect a lot of people are drawn to "brighter" headphones for this reason.) However, as I eventually came to enjoy the 650's over brighter phones, I realized I wasn't seeking details in the same fashion... I think the 650's presentation is much more natural to me, and lends itself to presenting the details in a much more laid-back fashion. I'm able to hear the nuances of the music very nicely, despite the 650's not overly exaggerating much.