Uncle E1
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Also HD800S = HD800 - Sibilance?
nope. the presence of the sub bass kind of balanced off the hotter highs of the hd800.
Also HD800S = HD800 - Sibilance?
nope. the presence of the sub bass kind of balanced off the hotter highs of the hd800.
Where's the best place to read-up on modding the HD800? Walking through materials and what to do step-by-step is preferable.
I wanna see if this bumps down the price of the HD800. I kinda have a feeling that the HD800S is going to be slightly more expensive than the HD800 and the HD800 will just maintain it's current price though. Maybe a little $100 bump down or something and that's it.
That aside, I don't even really have the hardware to be prepared for a headphone of that magnitude. May be a bit more down-the-road for me.
nope. the presence of the sub bass kind of balanced off the hotter highs of the hd800.
I don't get it. It's like people are kind of requesting higher prices. So many threads were the manufacturer is clearly expecting feedback on price by the community and suggestions of absurd prices start to pop up instead the opposite. Maybe I'm poor, or perhaps I'm just not satisfied about the direction the hobby is heading.
I recently experienced this same phenomenon, but with different headphones.
It's pretty amazing what an ideally balanced bass response can do for the rest of the headphone's perceived FR!
Strong bass low-end allows using lower volume levels with the same perceived quality, so much less treble ends up piercing your eardrums.
Balance is everything.
... the feedback from attendees at RMAF insisted that $1,799.00 was what they should list the Edition X. Made me think briefly about to bi#$ch slap the weasels who "strongly suggested" this pricing at RMAF.....
I don't get it. It's like people are kind of requesting higher prices. So many threads were the manufacturer is clearly expecting feedback on price by the community and suggestions of absurd prices start to pop up instead the opposite. Maybe I'm poor, or perhaps I'm just not satisfied about the direction the hobby is heading.