like that of the Audeze LCD's in that the images are larger with a more full bodied sense as opposed to the pinpoint imaging of cans like the HEK's
With Verite, we are pushed back (as if we are sitting on pretty optimal row in a nice theater), and front-back stage depth is substantially realistic. Imaging is still clear and articulate but positioned a little distantly (so some may perceive this a little less pinpoint-ish).
However, it doesn't mean Verite has lame image positioning. Rather opposite. Listening to tracks with well recorded spatial cues via Verite, I can effortlessly imagine how sound sources are positioned, moved, and interacted. Totl headphones generally do this well. But Verite is remarkably better in this criterion than anything I mentioned. The only exception is Raal SR1a, which is on par or marginally better.