In short: the treble of the hifiman edition xs is hella piercing, especially for edm track. Is this a feature of the headphones or defective?

So i just got the hifiman edition xs yesterday, and damn, it is such a surreal experience compared to the dt 770pro i had. Everything sounds way too clear - i can even listen to the bass player in a well recorded metal song. I didnt even plug it into an amp, yet the bass rumbled much lower than the dt 770 pro. It seems that edition xs is only a bit harder to drive than the dt 770 pro, so i suppose i dont need an amp. However, when it comes to high notes in edm track like a future bass song, the edition xs just sounds so harsh that i just cant stand it. Well, it doesnt really sound crackly to me, its just overly peaky. Is it a common thing for the edition xs? And the wire it provided sucks.

  • Prestigious_Cycle@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The treble attack on hifiman is harsh and bright to cover the crappy mids and make them seem more detailed and analytical. To me they are just overall torture devices and unpleasant in pretty much all possible ways.

    There is also a problem that planar headphones lack impact, so you want to turn up the volume to get the same impact as dynamic driver headphones at lower volumes but when you turn them up all you hear is the harsh treble because the mids are poor and overall recessed. If you EQ to tone down the treble the headphones will just sound even more lifeless and dull.

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      10 months ago

      Honestly, the bass impact isnt my problem bc i prefer the bass of the edition xs than the dt 770 pro. It simply hits deeper, tho ofc there isnt as much bass as the dt 770 pro. Anyways, do you have any recommendation at around edition xs price that you think it is better?