onetonnoodle
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i still can't choose. i'm deciding between gr07 and the hippo vb, but i'm leaning towards the gr07.
My main concern is if the bass of the gr07 wouldn't suffice my needs, hence my other preferred option, the hippo vb.
I'm coming from an mee m6 and a cx500. I like that my m6 is more clear and refined than my cx500, but I feel it lacks in the bass department. I'm hoping that the gr07 would be near or hopefully not far from the bass quantity that my cx500 has. I agree that the gr07 is better on everything against the vb and the cx500, i just have doubts where the bass of the gr07 fall in comparison to both.
Any insight would be helpful.
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Thanks for this tip sir clieOS, but i'm a little confused. When you say neutral in volume in this sentence, does it mean more neutral relative to a hippo vb's bass, or neutral in general?
I was hoping the gr07 bass would be a little more upfront and solid (compared to my m6), with a relatively warm signature.
My main concern is if the bass of the gr07 wouldn't suffice my needs, hence my other preferred option, the hippo vb.
I'm coming from an mee m6 and a cx500. I like that my m6 is more clear and refined than my cx500, but I feel it lacks in the bass department. I'm hoping that the gr07 would be near or hopefully not far from the bass quantity that my cx500 has. I agree that the gr07 is better on everything against the vb and the cx500, i just have doubts where the bass of the gr07 fall in comparison to both.
Any insight would be helpful.
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They both reach to the sub-bass level, but GR07 is much more neutral in volume.
Thanks for this tip sir clieOS, but i'm a little confused. When you say neutral in volume in this sentence, does it mean more neutral relative to a hippo vb's bass, or neutral in general?
I was hoping the gr07 bass would be a little more upfront and solid (compared to my m6), with a relatively warm signature.