proglife
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That purple reflection on the grills... kinda look sexy... don't ask me why I think that.
makes it look like an insect's eye
That purple reflection on the grills... kinda look sexy... don't ask me why I think that.
My unit
still not have any problem...
My unit
still not have any problem...
No, not even close. We are all big kids here and I'm sure we can survive this. I know you like to stir the pot from time to time, keeps things interesting I guess.i'd like to think that it hasn't come to this but i could delete the post if it's touching a nerve
... and frequency response imo has nothing to do with sound quality most of the time.
No, not even close. We are all big kids here and I'm sure we can survive this. I know you like to stir the pot from time to time, keeps things interesting I guess.
you could have ignored it
As you can see I'm new posting on Head-Fi but not new to the site and all this talk about of the Z1R's frequency response has done my head in. None of it though has changed the fact that it most likely will be my next headphone purchase. I had a chance to listen to the Z7 for a while which a lot of people didn't like but I thought they sounded very good. I tend to like a warmer fatigue free signature which is why I love my Nighthawk and Elear so much. Like many have said sound quality is very subjective and we all have are preferences, and frequency response imo has nothing to do with sound quality most of the time.
i'd like to think that it hasn't come to this but i could delete the post if it's touching a nerve
Speaking of stirring the pot, I notice that in the link up late posted, Tyll mentions all the attention his review of the Z1R got. And that's what this is all about: attention, good or bad. It's entertainment. That's why he wears the clown shirts. It's not about us enjoying our lives through good sound that we like.
Sitting down with my Z1Rs tonight and Diana Krall's new album and these are such easy headphones to enjoy! Unlike some of my previously closed Japanese headphones like the TH-900s (fatiguing treble that would grate on me after 30 minutes), D7000 (see TH900s, but add a more extreme "U" shape), or W3000 (somewhat bass light and "honky" mids), these Sony's just let me sit back and let the music pour in!
Speaking of stirring the pot, I notice that in the link up late posted, Tyll mentions all the attention his review of the Z1R got. And that's what this is all about: attention, good or bad. It's entertainment. That's why he wears the clown shirts. It's not about us enjoying our lives through good sound that we like.