QUOTE(yapte @ Jan 13 2011, 02:04 AM)
It is alright, nothing to be sorry about! Yuheng.
Okay let me explain this way.
First, listen to your MP3 player directly. Then connect to your amplifier. A good(low noise) neutral amplifier should sound same as your source but much bigger and deeper soundstage when set at higher volume.
Now the critical part is, can the headphones shows you that kind of larger sound. Because a "bad" headphones will show colouration(vibaration) or fraction(diaphram) in sound if feed by a more powerful amplifier, especially at high volume.
If the headphones sounds like a "grand version" of your source. It means both of your amplifier and headphones are neutral and faithful to your source(my HI2050 and E9 sound this way).
At this point, You can "see clearer" at the sound now. Because the sound not only larger but closer. Then you will realize the music treated by Shuffle is bit artificial. This kind of artificial sound is only created by player but not from your amplifier or headphones. It will become more noticeable if you play it through a more revealling system.
Hi,Okay let me explain this way.
First, listen to your MP3 player directly. Then connect to your amplifier. A good(low noise) neutral amplifier should sound same as your source but much bigger and deeper soundstage when set at higher volume.
Now the critical part is, can the headphones shows you that kind of larger sound. Because a "bad" headphones will show colouration(vibaration) or fraction(diaphram) in sound if feed by a more powerful amplifier, especially at high volume.
If the headphones sounds like a "grand version" of your source. It means both of your amplifier and headphones are neutral and faithful to your source(my HI2050 and E9 sound this way).
At this point, You can "see clearer" at the sound now. Because the sound not only larger but closer. Then you will realize the music treated by Shuffle is bit artificial. This kind of artificial sound is only created by player but not from your amplifier or headphones. It will become more noticeable if you play it through a more revealling system.
I think you might get the different theory as me. No offense taken please, we resumed it to be pure discussion.
If you are pairing an extra amplifier in your setup, it can be adding gain (higher volume) or resume the same gain power (make no difference of volume), Regardless on the volume, the soundstage can be wider, or remained the same, it is just how's the amp designer tuned on it.
If you get vibration on higher volume, it can be amplifier, headphone or your sources. Ok this is out, and generally we do not use this point to judge whether the headphone is good or bad, by louder the volume.
And if you get the "grand version" of your music, means you get the sound you wan, it can be coloured, and it can be V Shape with absent of mid, it can be high extended, it can be digital, or it can be musical (non-digital)it will not show how neutral the amp or the headphone.
Neutral is neutral, coloured is coloured, it still do not show whether the headphone are good, or bad. It is purely on how you demand your desired sound. Nothing wrong with colored, or nothing good to be neutral. That is just to be fair to everyone
Ok all this have out of the topic. We can resumed the discussion. I m just curious on how this headphone sound, so i raised some question, but i think i managed to get my answer from your reply. Thanks for your effort of this review
This post has been edited by yuheng: Jan 14 2011, 12:39 AM
Jan 14 2011, 12:17 AM

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