I think Im just going to enjoy 1 for a solid day, then the other the next day, and then just give myself time to listen to them. I have to decide which headphones to keep and which to return and Im driving myself crazy. Whereas the 9600 sounds less clear or more …punchier? warmer? its just different… In the last 5 seconds, does the instrument sound more pronounced on the 9600? To myself, a totally uninformed person, the X2 sounds like it’s “fuller” in the first 5 seconds, or clearer? How would you describe how it sounds between X? There’s 2 clear instruments that seem to be heard in the first 5 seconds and the next 5 seconds “Punchier” might be a better word here, but the punchiness seems to overpower the …crispiness? Lol.Īt 2:00 to 2:10, I’ve been going back and forth with 9600 and X2 Hm, maybe it isn’t the base, but its something to do with the gun sounds. While it sounds natural it has actual heft to it though it definitely stays out of the way like it needs to for me which is very enjoyable causing me to contend on whether to keep it as the sound is incredibly enjoyable. While smoothed out the bass is raised higher than the other frequencies and has a pretty deep sub bass causing quite a lot of rumble but without all the impactĭefinitely wouldn’t describe 9600 as boomy if anything it’s the weight and impact of it which threw me off. X2HR should be potentially the bassiest though. At the same time it has much more rumble and sub bass than both the shp95. Cloud core over there has a pretty heavy dip in it’s highs from the low and mid treble and isn’t as smooth as the others listed. Hyperx Cloud Core is a V signature out the gate, provided your not using the velour extra pads the clouds come with, as such it’s bassier than the original shp9500 as the 9500 is fairly neutral for it’s bass and is a Bright signature(or rather neutral outside of the fact the treble is raised up). Hmm, I own all of those headphones and I definitely don’t have the same results here. Is this something that takes time to get used to? Since Im so used to HyperX’s “clearer” sounds, I am really unsure if Ill get used to the Philips headphones. I wonder if the 9500 is more like the Hyper X then? I am honestly not sure if the SHP 9600 is supposed to sound this boomy? It felt as if it was unnaturally boomy because compared to the HyperX, you couldn’t really here other sounds. Not sure what the right terminology is for all this but I hope it makes sense. The HyperX sounded like it had no boom, but sounded much “clearer” or higher. The X2HR also sounded boomy, but had more higher sounds It sounded mute almost, as the boom of the gun firing overpowered the higher sounds of the gun. I am judging based on firing a gun in Call of Duty Black Ops: The bass/lows seem most apparent on the SHP 9600. Despite the low impedance, I had to turn my Dualshock controller to pretty high to get it to sound loud enough So after gaming for a bit here is what I found: I doubt that’d make a difference but Ill give it a try Those are all turned off, I doubt it’s the jack, but I am using the V Moda mic and not the factory jacks.
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