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headphonesex2 t1_ive8qmp wrote

i trust that youd better hear god with that msrp for everybody else, heres what listening to god sounds like https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5NoQg8LdDk

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Qazax1337 t1_iveb1ik wrote

Absolutely fantastic track. I use this to show people my headphones. Fantastically produced.

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headphonesex2 t1_ivebeon wrote

thanks! cannot get enough from this band as of late. rock is dead, polyphia killed it

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gitartruls01 t1_ivgmjsf wrote

Polyphia tried to destroy the metal, BUT THEY FAILED, as they were smite to the ground.

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Thebombuknow t1_ivgaez4 wrote

Holy shit, this is my first time listening to that band's music (I hadn't even heard of them before now) and I fucking love it. That track sounds incredible on all the headphones I've listened to it on.

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gitartruls01 t1_ivh06kg wrote

Polyphia will sound good on anything really, their style of music/production fits even cheap gear very well. Anything with decent bass response and stereo sound. Not really the best benchmark imo

If you want to give your headphones/speakers a run for their money, try one of these vids

While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Chapman Stick Wide complex stereo image, deep bass, and a very punchy dynamic midrange

A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran (So Far Away) Lots of synth SFX, massive sound stage in the intro

Maria Mena - I Was Made For Loving You Great quality recording with very little processing, gradually adds instruments

B.B. King - 3 O'Clock Blues No comment, just listen to it. Pure blues

Igorr & Ruby My Dear - Biquette What it'd sound like if Polyphia found and consumed 7 types of drugs at once

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headphonesex2 t1_ivilwpi wrote

letme guess all dacs sound the same?

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gitartruls01 t1_ivin04m wrote

Not at all, I'm not saying you can't hear the difference between a cheap and expensive set of headphones on Polyphia songs, but the difference will be less noticable than on some other songs because of how it's mixed. Polyphia produces more for cheap Bluetooth speakers than hifi setups.

I feel that if you want to test a set of headphones or speakers properly, you shouldn't test them with something that's made to sound good on anything. Find something recorded with high quality gear and mixed with minimal processing and the differences will be much clearer. Bad gear will sound worse, but great gear will sound amazing.

That's the point of hifi, right? Produce sound as transparently as possible, so that each tiny little detail will sound like it's coming from the room, then trust the musicians and mastering engineers to do the rest

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headphonesex2 t1_ivin45p wrote

true, i agree actually lol. good points

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InFortunaWeLust t1_ivlobwv wrote

I agree with his points also

this is the main reason i use my HD-58X for most of the music I listen to, and use HD-8XX when the music is well mastered. The HD-58X make everything sound nice, while my HD-8XX don't like poorly mastered tracks.

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