Rawdawg3234
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I just got my sig pros today and i'm noticing a prominent lack of bass. They make my hd650's seem bass heavy. Has anyone else had this problem?
So what is the sound signature like after these have totally broken in?
I would consider returning your Sig Pro's or at least comparing them with a pair from another batch, it sounds like there may be something wrong with your pair?
i'm thinking the same thing. I keep hearing everyone say these are bass heavy so I was surprised to hear these.
you're welcome to fly over to Aussie and try mine
ha ha ha. If i'm ever in your neighborhood i wouldn't mind stopping by.
While they could be bassier for my personal taste, I find they offer plenty of deep, satisfying, impactful and accurate bass.
For me, if they had any more bass I'd be saying they were bass-heavy / un-neutral and would probably give me a headache.
What kind of Amp are you using yours with?
For me, if they had any more bass I'd be saying they were bass-heavy / un-neutral and would probably give me a headache.
What kind of Amp are you using yours with?
woo wa6se but i also tried it in my portable rig ( HP-P1 )
Don't get me wrong they sound great but when i read how bass heavy they are it brings up some concerns for me.
The Signature Pro might be the best sounding closed portable headphone ever made, but it is not considered by most to be a basshead can. For example, if an Audio Technica PRO700MK2 and M-Audio Q40 are a 10 on the basshead scale, the Sig Pro is about a 7. Look into Signature DJ for a potential summit-fi basshead can.
wouldn't consider myself a basshead at all. I'm starting to become accustomed to them and they are sounding better and better. There was just a noticeable difference in bass. Or maybe it was the brightness of them throwing me off. Also could have been me trying to find something wrong with em.