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bass guitars and uprights
the bass performance of the three is very close - and i don't think i'm allowed to
say which is better, but which one i prefer - the CD3000.
HD600
the HD600 pass along a good bass essance and fullness. they go very deep. the
problem is that they add an unnatural edge to the bass - on less then good recordings
they show that they make bass guitars sound close to Rickenbackers (the good old
electric bass of the Beatles, Yes, Genesis etc.). uprights are less prone to this.
DT880
the bass on these is very controlled - you'll need your good recordings. only then
they will go as low as the senns. its colored as much as the senns, but feels
more natural and better to experience. the sound itself feels transparent, yet a bit
"cloudy". the bass is smooth, and it feels like it can "powww" against some wall that
stops it on the lower notes. it parallels some essance that uprights are supposed to
give, so it goes well together. i like the character of the beyers here best among
the 3, but i prefer the overall performance of the CD3000.
CD3000
not their strongest side, though it outperforms the competitors. the bass is colored
too - it sounds a bit modern or electrical, but the border between the true and the
unnatural edge blends better then with the senns, to my taste.
the bass doesn't expand in the sounstage as much as i would like it...or to say:
sometimes the music fullness don't come from the bass/upright as it should.
but remember, the sony's soundstage is damn huge. the resolution is very good- you
can hear more of the tapping of the player very well, besides the played notes.
the sonys reproduce the bassline with no effort best among the 3, maybe because i
feel that the effort goes to create the soundstage more then to the bass/upright.
the reproduction is blacker then the beyers's. |
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