The neutral monster.
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Bought them off a head-fi member mink70
First impressions on these headphones would be how detailed they are and how everything is presented at you.
Sound scape is small. Expected of closed-back headphones.
When giving these guys a go, it made me think flat/linear/neutral means you hear no peaks in sound so that one instrument doesn't overlap the other. This makes everything so neutral and even sounding. Some might call it dry sounding in this sense.
This got me thinking, why 'fun' / coloured headphones are favoured because of the 'peaks' that hit the person and get them 'moving'.
Letting them burn-in for now. Will do a complete review in good time.

Bought them off a head-fi member mink70
First impressions on these headphones would be how detailed they are and how everything is presented at you.
Sound scape is small. Expected of closed-back headphones.
When giving these guys a go, it made me think flat/linear/neutral means you hear no peaks in sound so that one instrument doesn't overlap the other. This makes everything so neutral and even sounding. Some might call it dry sounding in this sense.
This got me thinking, why 'fun' / coloured headphones are favoured because of the 'peaks' that hit the person and get them 'moving'.
Letting them burn-in for now. Will do a complete review in good time.