Yeah, I have messed around for about a year and my goal was measuring the validity of the "Hey these will kick your head" claims and the crowd that throws them around. Over ear personal impressions are rank #1 and over rule graphs and anything else IMO but they are guides (graphs etc). The energy being transferred to the head via the pads is being checked more than anything. A set like the DX1000 has bass in spades but it's
It's so big and the pads absorb an enormous amount of energy before it reaches your skull but your ears and inside the pads are getting big waves of bass
These vids are nothing more than putting a face on bass. If you can feel it on your head you should be able to see that energy...and you can. Nothing has ever conflicted with over ear impressions. The cans you think will move the paper do and the ones you don't think will don't. The Pro 900 are M.I.A from the library as their bass is higher and the pads velourish and they are not as they are hyped to be. The Q40...very nice sound but I was told the bass would
melt my face....I shoulda known. I hope nobody takes this wrong. I'm just having fun. Replicable fun under the same hardware,settings and shared. The only variable is paper placement and that depends on the clamp style but it's always a 1/2 A4. The variable would be like a dummy head giving slight variations in feedback based on positioning .
Nothing is perfect but it all has a purpose and combined it's a lot of info to consider.
Back to the SZ. The only cans that make me ponder deep philosophical questions like...
Will I be able to hear when I am 60? ...
Is violently shaking loose material from my ear canal a good thing?My ZEN cans
