I’ve always liked bass-tilted headphones, the Denon AH-D5200 being my favourite pair.

But only in the last few days have I heard great QUALITY bass. I shifted from Spotify to Qobuz, and upgraded from the Topping DX3 Pro to the Topping A30 Pro.

The dynamic swings are so much more dramatic, and the bass is so much more textured. It’s not just a wall of bass anymore, like it has a sense of space now.

While the change in streaming service has no doubt played a part in this, I am now firmly in the camp of “different amps/dacs make a difference”. It must have something to do with voltage swings. And don’t tell me the volume isn’t matched, because it is, I measured it with a mic.

  • nelisteB
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    1 year ago

    If your spotify have normalization on, that could be the main culprit since it greatly reduces dynamic range. Because of the way spotify implemented it.

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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t affect dynamic range on the normal and quiet normalization settings.

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    1 year ago

    I always find it funny that it is well accepted in speakers and car audio that dynamic subs need proper power matching but it’s always rejected as a concept in headphones lol