quantx
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After a few hours of listening session for a demo, comparing these two, I definitely favor the Ultrasone 10, especially for classical music.
The way it differentiate voices, instruments is astonishing, and to me it's all the more astonishing to see how this can has been bashed
by some here and elsewhere.
Being from a musicians family, the Ultrasone is one of the rare cans (like TH900, a quite another signature) allowing to read music that
way, especially complexe orchestras. The way it retrieves details without ever losing the big picture is very thrilling. Compared to this,
the HE1000 seems very pleasant, but overly soft, blurring somewhat the lines.
Tested with :
- Rudistor RPX38
- Chord TT
- HPA8C
- Phonitor
The way it differentiate voices, instruments is astonishing, and to me it's all the more astonishing to see how this can has been bashed
by some here and elsewhere.
Being from a musicians family, the Ultrasone is one of the rare cans (like TH900, a quite another signature) allowing to read music that
way, especially complexe orchestras. The way it retrieves details without ever losing the big picture is very thrilling. Compared to this,
the HE1000 seems very pleasant, but overly soft, blurring somewhat the lines.
Tested with :
- Rudistor RPX38
- Chord TT
- HPA8C
- Phonitor