![]() ![]() All in all for sure better developed than Audeze LCD2 rev2 but even HE500 can be a tiny little bit ahead for some due to brighter treble response and more open nature. Soundstage: Average in a good sense - does not really lack or overblow dimensionality, width, depth or imaging but of course cannot match enjoyment given by HD800, K1000, MA900 or similar.PMx2 rev2 seems detailed enough for me next to HD800/HE6 duo to call them 'high-end' but neither my upstream gear nor my music library are 'high-end' enough to reliably confirm this feeling of mine. Perceived clarity and airiness of PMx2 rev2 depends considerably on upstream components - satisfactory for me but those in love with extreme openness and airiness of HD800/HE6/Stax may have complaints. There is no muddiness or unnatural sharpness to their sound, they just sound 'fast' in the right way to my ears. Very smooth presentation from bass to treble that is fortunately not holding these cans back due to accurate transient response. Technicalities: Reminds me of HE6 to some extent - clean and tactile performance.Beware - it is very easy to shift tonal balance of PMx2 rev2 to warmer or brighter side as you move from one audio chain to another (or as you just keep swapping particular components). Every music track I throw at them sounds natural, from EDM to extreme metal. As expected, timbre is also perceived as somewhere in between those two planar magnetic cans. ![]() Deep thunderous bass, clean and organic mids, smooth but present treble. HE500 with the original transparent-plastic-ring velour pads) combined with bass, smoothness and intimacy (e.g. Excellent tonal balance from bass to low treble (e.g. Very mature and speaker-like presentation. Tonality and timbre: A dream come true for me = a hybrid of HE500 and LCD2 rev2. ![]()
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