And it goes without saying that I'll talk about their most significant benefit, which is that it's audible. In general, the entirety of the new series of headphones from "senkhs" with the S index, which are the hd 560s, hd 660s, and our cx300s, have a characteristic that can be summarized as a light sound color with superb detail. The level of detail achieved by setting the CX300s to high is satisfactory. The sound is not very dark or dark-tinged in color temperature, and it has a tendency to be frigid. The level of detail is significantly reduced on medium and low. The bass may be heard; it is authentically "Senheiser," and it appears in the spot where it was recorded. The sound, as I have already mentioned, is detailed; yet, it does not have sufficient depth. But perhaps I'm being too picky here. The sound of the CX300s is cheery, merry, and upbeat; as a result, these headphones are not appropriate for heavy metal and hard rock, which do not require very high frequencies at all. Appropriate for live music, instrumental music, traditional rock, blues, jazz, and pop music. Appropriate for the category of individuals who persistently complain about a tinny sound emanating from their headphones. They will be immersed in an audible environment that is transparent, clear, and light here. I paid $2,150 for them, so that's how much they cost.
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