The 1Plus2 has a much larger sense of scale, seating you back in the audience several rows away. Has more lower bass, but overall a tighter and snappier response down below. Treble is brighter and a little harsher. Very detailed. Overall a definite hi-fi signature, not even close to neutral, imposes itself on everything (makes everything sound grandiose). Execution though is top notch, one of the best renditions of this type of approach I've encountered so far.The TO GO! 334 is like the total opposite. Mids are the highlight of the signature. Bass is kind of slow but fairly well balanced to my ears. Treble is less emphasized but more refined, smoother. The presentation isn't trying to overtly impress or sparkle or inflate the surroundings, it instead does a fairly good job getting out of the way. A polite sound, but still plenty detailed and does a better job cooperating with a wider variety of material (more versatile than the 1Plus2 IMHO). Presentation is more up close and intimate, not as big and wide open like the 1Plus2.
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Is there something I'd miss when moving onto the Paradox? I do like neutral sound and the reason I'm letting the HD650 go is because I'm a tad fed up with the signature.
The M50 is nice, so is the SRH840 but both headphones are quite bulky even compared to the K181 DJ.
I'll go for M50 now. Some people over the Internet claimed to prefer the Shure over AT.
Quote from: Deep Funk on May 30, 2013, 02:42:21 PMThe M50 is nice, so is the SRH840 but both headphones are quite bulky even compared to the K181 DJ. I'll go for M50 now. SRH840 was a disappointment as it sucked out the life of my songs with its uninspiring FR. TBH, YMMV. Some people over the Internet claimed to prefer the Shure over AT.The SRH750 sounded FUN. Yet it is far far away from neutral.How about the Sony MDR-1r? It's kinda nice actually. But nothing really stands out except for the glorious look (to my eyes) and the comfty cushions.
I'll go for M50 now. SRH840 was a disappointment as it sucked out the life of my songs with its uninspiring FR. TBH, YMMV. Some people over the Internet claimed to prefer the Shure over AT.