They have a rigid, strained sound. 3) Sennheiser HD25I II has a good voice and has easy, non-fatiguing sound. Yet, there is a bass spectrum bubble that is not particularly transparent. 4) Sennheiser HD212Pro continues to be my top pick. They will suddenly reveal to a non-musical ear that there are singing females in the background, that the bass guitar has a lovely timbre and leads its part, that the drum makes a "clunk" sound, that there are percussion and rhythm guitars, and that they bring out their parts. Others may not notice it since it somehow blends seamlessly with the background noise. Like in nature, their music is free and light. But, if you abruptly start playing loud electronic music, a body blow is more crucial in this situation. Here, it might be best to read the next line while wearing headphones. 5) Equally loud XB headphones include the Sony MDR XB-700, Sony MDR XB-500, and Sennheiser HD380Pro. Sennheiser HD380Pro sounds a little lighter and brighter than the XB-700 and XB-500's lifted, brilliant cymbals. The latter ones exhibit a bass "thud" where the former smear it and play the very bottom better, thicker, and more clearly. Compared to the XB-500, the Sony MDR XB-700 features a larger stage. The latter will demonstrate the strength of the recording by clumping the stage and instruments together into a fist. Mostly an issue of preference and taste. But this item's headphones won't play through an amplifier (!). 6) In terms of frequency balance, the Sennheiser HD280Pro and HD380Pro sound nearly identical. Although 280 is quieter, 380 is crisper, clearer, and more accurate. I'll likely add 280 to the pile. It was anticipated that these headphones will build upon the Sennheiser HD212Pro. Yes. It most likely is. The stage is larger, and they are louder, bassier, and more forceful. But they ought not to say that. Tone, lightness, and detail are all improved on by the Sennheiser HD212Pro. 7) Sony MDR XB-300 headphones are notable for their low and non-fatiguing real sound, but they are unlikely to provide such a study of the top half of the spectrum and that sound power. They'll function well if you wear them while working for a long time but don't listen to music. Extremely effectively transmit the drum's "shmyak," which you probably won't hear on any other headphones.
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