St3ve
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Spot on. It took a while for me to adjust to how clearly separated arrangements are. With instruments/voices being so clearly defined and fully formed, I initially had trouble tearing my ear from a specific instrument, as they sound so well realised. Once you get used to that though, relax and take a piece in as whole, these 'phones can be pretty jaw-dropping.
Originally Posted by wharfrat1 /img/forum/go_quote.gif What I love about them is if you really want to be analytical with a piece, you can choose to focus on each instrument and hear exactly what is being performed by that player. On the other hand, you can just lay back, listen to the entire group, but yet still hear how each seperate performer/intrument plays off/with each other. It's really an amazing listening experience. cans! |
Spot on. It took a while for me to adjust to how clearly separated arrangements are. With instruments/voices being so clearly defined and fully formed, I initially had trouble tearing my ear from a specific instrument, as they sound so well realised. Once you get used to that though, relax and take a piece in as whole, these 'phones can be pretty jaw-dropping.