Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

zoinkability t1_j8mndqz wrote

I like them a lot! Haven’t heard the 371 so can’t compare. They are somewhat warm but not rolled off or veiled, and they can also be easily EQed to meet whatever target you prefer. Decent bass extension for an open back.

That said, don’t sell your current cans short. Just because some headphones are relatively inexpensive doesn’t mean they are bad. A lot of people consider their Koss or $40 chifi iems perfectly good endgames.

6

BurntFemboyWater t1_j8n1pmg wrote

ThanksFor some reason I've thought for a long time that I prefer warm signatures, but only more recently I think I've come to realise that I do just prefer something following the Harman Target which I suppose has a 'tinge' of warmth and I feel that's probably best for me. I've found that very warm and bassy headphones are very fatiguing in their own way, as the bass becomes quite sickly and I just can't bear to listen anymore. Would you say the R70x's warmth is more like a tinge of warmth or a is it a decently warm headphone? As you said though it is easily EQ'able and I could probably give it some slight tweaks if it was too much

1

zoinkability t1_j8n9zva wrote

It's more a tinge of warmth. It's basically a slightly warm Harman curve headphone, not a bass cannon at all.

2

fove0n t1_j8pecoq wrote

It’s warm enough to be smooth and pleasant, not overbearing. Has enough punch to stay fun, I miss them!

2