![]() It's actually presents a relaxing and enjoyable music-listening experience. Its signature is distinctly smooth, velvety and heavy in the mid-bass, but not overtly so, too. I don't know for whatever reason I've resisted those Senheissers in the past.Ĭlick to expand.More bass? Closed-back? Yes, that's me, - To be frank, if you want a dark, lush, and bass-slanted sound, and in that price range, you can't do better than the AudioQuest NightOwl Carbon. So my shortlist so far I think is possibly that AKG K702 and the E-mu Teak and possibly the Senheisser. I just need to keep as much of that experience in my head with headphones. So as much as I keep thinking about getting another receiver and bookshelf speakers and sub. And yea, I get that it won't work like my 12" subwoofer and rattle my walls - and that's the thing - I can have that for my TV with receiver and all, but I can't bring that upstairs into my office and have that running at night. ![]() I think I keep overlooking them and I didn't realize they had that subwoofer type boom. Those AKG's have actually been on my radar for years now. I'll keep fine tuning it so that it's not overdone. I just got Peace/APO set back up and tinkering with that does help a bit, but I think it starts to muck with other frequencies. Like knock that down a notch or two But more than what I'm getting out of the headphones I have now for sure. not quite like I'm in the back of a car with a giant subwoofer or in a club. Yes, sorry, I do mean the "boom boom boom". The drivers are right by your ears, unlike in a home system where for example if I load ACDC that THUD! THUD! THUD! can make me feel like I'm up front at Wembley as the subwoofer out front bombards my entire body with soundwaves or back to the previous example, if I'm ridin' 'round in a tricked out Escalade, I'll feel every BWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM BWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMM all over my body as I go YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH I'm in tha club with ma homies because there are two 15in subwoofers out back with a 2000watt monobloc on each. A high efficiency headphone with a good impedance match to whatever they're hooked up to or at least is getting good power - so basically anything from Grado on a decent (though not very powerful) amp to a K702 or HD650 with a good, powerful amp to an LCD-2 with a very good amp - can get me tapping my feet to songs like Feist's One Evening (to the point that this song can have the bass sound slower on other systems) or make a song about tragedy like Metallica's One remind me to question what taxes are for (they'll say it's for that poor comatose soldier, I ask why we paid taxes to put that soldier in a coma to begin with) as Lars' measures go fast then have more abrupt stops and a bit of a pause before the next drum hit.īy contrast literally feeling the bass is not even possible with headphones.
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