Chris Kaoss
Headphoneus Supremus
Did someone checked the wiring on the MK2?
Want to use my existing FAW Noir Hybrid with.
Thanks in advance.
Want to use my existing FAW Noir Hybrid with.
Thanks in advance.
How long have you had the Quads, read the drivers had failure issues or was that addressed in newer units ?I hope.
The Verum 1 has to compared with my Quad Era-1, which is a beast on the mids with well defined lows and highs.
Will order the V 1 next month, i think.
Circa a month, but it would depend where you are, so may be less than that....."Covid broke the world".What are those shipping times?
I read paragraphs and paragraphs of descriptions and examples that can sum up the entire article with one line: "When a person describes the sound quality as 'musical', it just means they like it - nothing more, nothing less."
Bought them last july.How long have you had the Quads, read the drivers had failure issues or was that addressed in newer units ?
on one or both drivers?Anyone experiencing sound cut-off when you move your heads with their mk2?
I tried 2 other cables and same thing happened. It doesn't cut off when I stay still though.
I'm not really one to nitpick reviewers using the word "musical", so long as it is in support of describing a particular objective subset of the sound quality from headphones. For example, the lower-midrange has this 2 dB hump that doesn't dip until 3kHz that makes male voices sound thicker and overall tone warmer, making it sound musical for X types of songs.Well to be honest, I have the tendency to use musical as a characterization as well, in contrast to characterizations like highly resolving and detailed. I think it is a fair and comprehensible way of describing the fun nature of a particular pair of headphones in comparison with more analytical and resolving headphones.
If you question descriptions likes musical you may question immersive, engaging and even fun. Before you know it you have put a disclaimer in every sentence you write.
I'm not really one to nitpick reviewers using the word "musical", so long as it is in support of describing a particular objective subset of the sound quality from headphones. For example, the lower-midrange has this 2 dB hump that doesn't dip until 3kHz that makes male voices sound thicker and overall tone warmer, making it sound musical for X types of songs.
But if used by itself, it does not connote the same meaning to most people. Some can say "Bose QC35 sounds very musical" and it does not mean the same to others who've heard those particular headphones.
Just look at the Glossary describing sound section here describing musicality: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/describing-sound-a-glossary.220770/
Musical (or musicality) - A sense of cohesion and subjective "rightness" in the sound.
This supports the idea that "musical" does not give an objective description, given that its a "subjective "rightness" in the sound". It's unlike "warm" or "bright" adjectives that encompasses an objective measurement which can be understood by anyone looking at frequency response graphs.
So it's really a subjective description, which can be summed up with the person liking the sound more than anything.
A little bit off-topic from the Verum One. My apologies folks!
Both drivers equally.on one or both drivers?
never seen this beforeBoth drivers equally.
With both headphones you can be happy.I’m looking for some cans that reproduce greats mids without breaking the bank... Should I get the Verums or the HD6XXs?
Looks like I’m gonna have to break the bank...With both headphones you can be happy.