Dsnuts
Headphoneus Supremus
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What, exactly, is tonality?
I know what a specific tone is, but that's a steady frequency. I have no idea how "tonality" fits into an actual bit of music.
Testing for bass volume, control, and impact is at least something I can understand, just not things like "tonality" or "musicality" that sound completely subjective and loosely defined.
(I can't wait to start comparing and contrasting two VERY different headphones tomorrow...maybe it'll help me understand this stuff.)
Just corrected the wording. Dynamic bass can handle various tones of the bass notes. That tune I like to test out my cans with.. For example the comparison I just did with my Cals. The Cals on that same tune sounds off and can't handle the tonality in the bass notes the same way the HTF600 can..I know there are better ways to test out how a can can handle certain notes but I just like to use tunes that have this dynamic tonal change to test out my cans with..So for a can to have truly good dynamics in the bass area they will handle tunes that I just posted up with authority clarity punch and tonality.. The bass tonality and command on the HTF600 are on a level that is more closer to a Denon D2000. vs the lower end Cals but cost 3X more the D2000 10X more than the HTF600s. Just proving a point that. These are definitely worth more than what we pay for.