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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 734012" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Quite a difference in bass, the K712 sounds quite anaemic imo. The HD600 does have a lift in the midbass and a bit of warmth that can be perceived as muddiness, but I didn't check with which amplification they were paired, but that will also play a role. The HD580 I owned did sound quite muddy to me, but the HD600 I heard last year didn't sound muddy at all, so could be that Sennheiser have made some recent tweaks to their models. At some stage Sennheiser was famed for a "veil" on their headphones, but I no longer think that holds true. If you like something significantly brighter without sacrificing bass you can look at Audio-Technica as well. I love my Audio-Technica in ears for their excellent bass quality and incisive sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 734012, member: 997"] Quite a difference in bass, the K712 sounds quite anaemic imo. The HD600 does have a lift in the midbass and a bit of warmth that can be perceived as muddiness, but I didn't check with which amplification they were paired, but that will also play a role. The HD580 I owned did sound quite muddy to me, but the HD600 I heard last year didn't sound muddy at all, so could be that Sennheiser have made some recent tweaks to their models. At some stage Sennheiser was famed for a "veil" on their headphones, but I no longer think that holds true. If you like something significantly brighter without sacrificing bass you can look at Audio-Technica as well. I love my Audio-Technica in ears for their excellent bass quality and incisive sound. [/QUOTE]
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