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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 96760" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>"Personal Opinion" Herein lies the rub... with spikkas and amps at least you can take a stab at the design and say, it should be cool... with HP's now way, they are designed according to populism, except maybe stax akg and grado...</p><p></p><p>The HD555's 595's are way comfy apparently, the shure apparently trashes them in the mid and bass precision arena, trebles much of a muchness, but harder to get shure to screech. It is evens with the HD600 just some differences.</p><p></p><p>I suspect i'll have to just pays my money and burn in my ears after the hp's have been burned in... At least Shures are easy to drive, so the focusrite might be fine. It doesn't blow the wife's PX100 out of the water, so easy to drive is perhaps a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Ludo, I'll stick to my day job before i take on a stage full of kids...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 96760, member: 54"] "Personal Opinion" Herein lies the rub... with spikkas and amps at least you can take a stab at the design and say, it should be cool... with HP's now way, they are designed according to populism, except maybe stax akg and grado... The HD555's 595's are way comfy apparently, the shure apparently trashes them in the mid and bass precision arena, trebles much of a muchness, but harder to get shure to screech. It is evens with the HD600 just some differences. I suspect i'll have to just pays my money and burn in my ears after the hp's have been burned in... At least Shures are easy to drive, so the focusrite might be fine. It doesn't blow the wife's PX100 out of the water, so easy to drive is perhaps a good thing. Ludo, I'll stick to my day job before i take on a stage full of kids... [/QUOTE]
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