What a strange shop.Available here:
https://www.audiodomain.de/rad-0
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TOTL Headphones for EDM
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ThanatosVI
Headphoneus Supremus
Never bought something from there, but it seems to be a Shop that sells the RAD 0What a strange shop.
I'll ask them for a demo.Never bought something from there, but it seems to be a Shop that sells the RAD 0
RAD-0 B-Stock in US in 1.999$ here it's only available for 3200€. Is it really worth that much?
Chill iLL
100+ Head-Fier
what did you end up getting? I'm looking similar but currently at a LCD-4 (I don't mind EQ) vs the RAD-0. Money no option.RAD-0 B-Stock in US in 1.999$ here it's only available for 3200€. Is it really worth that much?
Senn HD25 is the best i've heard so far. Didn't try LCD-4, Rad-0 or Abyss for various reasons (weight, amp power, frequency response).what did you end up getting? I'm looking similar but currently at a LCD-4 (I don't mind EQ) vs the RAD-0. Money no option.
Currently burning in a HE1000V2 but i don't think its the ideal choice for EDM.
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Out of the headphones that I own, the LCD-4z is the one I go to for listening to electronic music. The bass is excellent with good impact and extension. The treble is nice as well but does not have as much air as I would like. However this headphone is the one I use when I want to tap my toes and enjoy some tunes.
paradoxper
Headphoneus Supremus
And It's not even kind of close.100% Abyss 1266 Phi TC
Orlok
100+ Head-Fier
Although I'm sure I'll use the TC for every genre under the sun, it's really electronic (in all forms and variations) that I expect the TC to excel at the most. The SR1a doesn't cut it at all for it and the LCD-4, as great as the bass is, doesn't seem quite right either. I think it's the low-mids that are a little too tubby and bouncy when I want solid punch and definition there for electronic.And It's not even kind of close.
paradoxper
Headphoneus Supremus
For me, it's really progressive/technical metal where the TC carries me away. For a very bass-centric genre such as EDM, it's a no brainer.Although I'm sure I'll use the TC for every genre under the sun, it's really electronic (in all forms and variations) that I expect the TC to excel at the most. The SR1a doesn't cut it at all for it and the LCD-4, as great as the bass is, doesn't seem quite right either. I think it's the low-mids that are a little too tubby and bouncy when I want solid punch and definition there for electronic.
Although I have extreme dislike for the Utopia, I can also see that excelling with EDM-style music.
Orlok
100+ Head-Fier
Oh yeah, metal, of course! Can't wait to fire up the likes of Meshuggah, AAL and Opeth on the TC.For me, it's really progressive/technical metal where the TC carries me away. For a very bass-centric genre such as EDM, it's a no brainer.
Although I have extreme dislike for the Utopia, I can also see that excelling with EDM-style music.
For whatever reason, I could not even develop a passing interest in the Focal headphones.
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+1 on the Rad-0 !
paradoxper
Headphoneus Supremus
Hi.For me, it's really progressive/technical metal where the TC carries me away. For a very bass-centric genre such as EDM, it's a no brainer.
Although I have extreme dislike for the Utopia, I can also see that excelling with EDM-style music.
In the case that it is alright for me to enquire, I would be interested to know why that is, that you possess an "extreme dislike" for the Utopias.
paradoxper
Headphoneus Supremus
Hot treble likely exacerbated by the metallic timbre makes for a very fatiguing listen.Hi.
In the case that it is alright for me to enquire, I would be interested to know why that is, that you possess an "extreme dislike" for the Utopias.
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