Mik James
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Looking for an upgrade.
What I like about the Philips Shp9500:
Mellow sound, detailed highs but not piercing like the Superlux evo's.
Intimate soundstage, open when content allows (not artificially wide).
What i don't like:
Midbass is slightly overpowered, and no lower bass to speak of. Bass performance is easily outclassed by Superlux Evo's.
I feel like some of the frequency range from mid to high is somewhat veiled (unbalanced) even though they are relatively detailed.
Not as forward as I might like, would be neat to hear sound slightly in front of the listener without compromising the 3d dimensional sound sourcing headphones tend to excel at.
I'm willing to try just about anything in the $200-$400 range. All the better if they are on a good sale or cheap on the used market (replaceable pads).
Sennheiser hd 600's or Philips Fidelio X2's sound like a good place to start.
I have the Shp9500's modded with brainwavz hm5 pads, so comfort is a must.
What I like about the Philips Shp9500:
Mellow sound, detailed highs but not piercing like the Superlux evo's.
Intimate soundstage, open when content allows (not artificially wide).
What i don't like:
Midbass is slightly overpowered, and no lower bass to speak of. Bass performance is easily outclassed by Superlux Evo's.
I feel like some of the frequency range from mid to high is somewhat veiled (unbalanced) even though they are relatively detailed.
Not as forward as I might like, would be neat to hear sound slightly in front of the listener without compromising the 3d dimensional sound sourcing headphones tend to excel at.
I'm willing to try just about anything in the $200-$400 range. All the better if they are on a good sale or cheap on the used market (replaceable pads).
Sennheiser hd 600's or Philips Fidelio X2's sound like a good place to start.
I have the Shp9500's modded with brainwavz hm5 pads, so comfort is a must.