Message from @bentech
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I'm pleased to say it was a thumbs up, vocals were lively but not strident, huge, lush but not with overblown mids, with deep tuneful bass. As a drummer, tight and dynamic snares and sizzling cymbals are something I always demand from my system. So 2 choices seemed appropriate, "Trampoline" off the Joe Henry disc of the same name and the title track off the Ben Harper "Fight for your Mind". The latter having not only drums with real snap but tight, punchy bass and sleigh bells....bring it on π
LMAO they don't even use SILVER CABLES
tfw you earpeaked at zs5v1
Whatever I listened to the amp simply got on with the job of playing music, beats were delivered with foot tapping enthusiasm and bass was controlled and textured underpinning every type of music, the soundstage was wide and tall, it didnβt try to over emphasise any particular point of the musical spectrum and I was finding it difficult to find anything negative to say.
lol
i highly doubt amir is nwavguy tbh
what is happening to r/headphones
shill stack
amirstack
but yeah amp needs to go on bottom
just looks ugly if you dont have source at top
ur litreally fighting decades of the norm
amps get hot
so amps go on top
<:alismirk:230784726615588865>
helps airflow
π¬
also u need a hifi rack
to asorb all the vibrations before they hit the electorns
so the yggdrasil is schitty
huh
shits $2000usd lmfao
Does this channel double down as a Headphone General? Can I ask for buying advice, here?
Yes
Remember to read infograph on announcements it might have some answers already
Its quite outdated already, the chinks improved the dollar to harman curve ratio <:alithink:327930371796893698>
True (thats why"might have")
If the same was true for KZ products
really enjoiyng the emx500
aight, I'm not satisfied by <#247481427803897866> so I'll ask here then.
I'm searching for a pair of full size closed headphones, best with some noise protection of 20+db. I want one with no falloff in the 20Hz-22kHz range, while having a max range of atleast 15-22k
how important is the noise protection
(maybe even 10, but I understand it's chink shit)
pretty important, althrough I don't want cancellation
welp, 20db would be lovely, althrough lower isn't a turn-off