solderdude
Grand Contributor
They are warm, laid-back sounding headphones with smooth but elevated and at times sharp treble up top.
These do not suck on pop music and older rock recordings. The 'dip' between 1kHz and 5kHz helps in this case.
Not that far off from DT1990 with B pads and the Amiron tonally, the T1 has different driver placement.
Personally I find them too warm on better recordings but the take EQ quite well.
Only 6kHz-15kHz needs to be pulled down and the broad hump (centered around 200Hz between 30Hz and 800Hz) if you want less warmth.
These do not suck on pop music and older rock recordings. The 'dip' between 1kHz and 5kHz helps in this case.
Not that far off from DT1990 with B pads and the Amiron tonally, the T1 has different driver placement.
Personally I find them too warm on better recordings but the take EQ quite well.
Only 6kHz-15kHz needs to be pulled down and the broad hump (centered around 200Hz between 30Hz and 800Hz) if you want less warmth.