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With all those eloquent (confusing?) adjectives used by reviewers to define a headphones sound signature there is one that reflect the LCD Xc the best: effortless bass. There is a ton of audiophile reviews of them but to my experience it is a very subjective choice, but those reviews can give you some direction, and then I recommend you to try them in a local hi fi store.
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It opened up a new dimension of sound to me, really. The 2C are excelent still, as long as you don’t try the XC :). LCD Xc (Vs LCD 2c)- I tried them both and without blinking chose the Xc. As a consequence I never got used to their sound, so mixes never really translated. Open headphones makes it very hard to get used to, since you need a quiet environment to use them which in my case it limits its use to the studio. I need headphones that have a great bass presence, and I need to listen to a lot of music in the headphones to know them. I think that I have rave tuned ears so I am always trying to simulate a dancefloor bass rumble in whichever sistem I am making music in, which results in obvious bass heavy mixes. The hd 650 has a good overall definition and clarity - better than the 770, in pair with the Mobius with usb c connection -, but lack in bass. Hd 650- After buying this I understood the importance of really knowing the headphones so that you know how they would translate to other sistems.
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I had the 770 pro which I really liked and after a while I could do decent mixes with them, the seinheiser hd650 which I never geled with - even t then I tried the LCD Xc and ended up with the Mobius, due to want to reinvest the XC money in a rytm.ĭt 770 pro- good, specially if you use it a lot and if you don’t try anything better, because once you do you really understand what you are missing in detail with this cans. Oh yeah and they look extremely gorgeous and are very comfortable (despite the weight, which if you go by what people are saying on the internet you think you’re getting a big bag of concrete on the top of your head, but it’s actually quite manageable I’ve worn them for hours without discomfort at all - contrary to both the sony and the grados) The 2-C are a bit dark but them makes them very pleasurable to listen to music, especially my favorites genres from ambient to techno.įor producing it’s best to use sonarworks to mitigate their dark nature, otherwise I usually have to turn down my hats the next morning when I check the mix on the monitors, but I’m getting used to them and forget to turn on sonardworks most of the time. i also had a pair of Grado sr325 for listening to records but I’ve never really liked them so I was hoping to kill two birds with one stone.
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I won’t even compare them to the Sony, it’s night and day. Then the Audeze LCD-X caught my attention but they were a bit more than what I was prepared to spend even on the B-stock pair I managed to find (which wasn’t actually available anyway) so retreated to the LCD2-C. I was in the same position recently, my Sony MDR7605 died and I was first looking at the 1770 as possible replacement.