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There are cases when the strong bass wipes out some important mid or high notes or voice
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I've listened to things like Future Sound of London and Aphex Twin, which have some strong bass elements, and these headphones performed superlatively
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Coming from a bass heavy headphone like the D7000, I thought I would hate these at first, but there is so much going right with other aspects of the sound that I'm continually compelled to keep listening
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The B&O simply sounds flat, with a thinner overall presence, lighter soundstage and a shallow bass extention
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but I thought it was more "normal" while other headphones like Beats have unnatural bass
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The bass is similar (maybe slightly weaker) to AKG K702 in my experience, a little stronger than my Etymotic ER4
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For a headphone that advertises its precision, the bass is about as precise as it gets.
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The sound is accurate(yes accurate and little bass), the cover is very soft
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Turns out, while the mids and highs were superlative, the mid-bass could be excessive while the low bass (< 100 Hz) was no more prominent than the 225's
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They're not boomy in the mid-bass ranges like the P7s, or Beats
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With a deficient bass, there was a largeness to the sound but no fullness
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Turns out, while the mids and highs were superlative, the mid-bass could be excessive while the low bass (< 100 Hz) was no more prominent than the 225's
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The V2s had a little too much bass, overshadows some details
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Their tonality is known to be a little on the thin and bright side with a lean bass, and owning the Denon D5000s and Sony MDR-Z7s for years and preferring a warmer sound
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So in simple words, these headphones can be summed up as very deep tight bass, but lacking a bit of punch for popular music
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Bass is smooth and tight, mids are best described as 'light' - they kind of float in the mix - difficult to explain but the sound is very nice
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On the other hand, if you are looking for supreme comfort, amazing soundstage and accurate, precise sound at the expense of some bass feel and warmth, then get the H6.
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The bass is similar (maybe slightly weaker) to AKG K702 in my experience, a little stronger than my Etymotic ER4
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Its got the right bass too, and brings out what I would call, the true quality of the song
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I am more interested in neutral sound as it and never touch bass/treble controls, for example, so perhaps another person might feel the bass is too weak
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I never found the bass to sound muddled or lumpy, and it also never gets to a point where it interferes with the reproduction of the mid or treble.
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Weak bass
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Sonically flat (neutral), excellent range and the bass is more thank adequate.
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Crisp bass and mid-range.
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Glorious low bass, but they lack the sparkle and detail of the Grados
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If you are looking for power and a strong bass these are probably not the best headphones for you
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Bass is not booming.
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It had sufficient bass for most songs and in fact, I prefer the V1 to V2
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Oh, my word, was the bass clean and loud.
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With the perfect fit and design, I can live with the slightly weak bass.
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The perfect BASS requires YOU.
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The H6 has no trouble handling EDM or any other heavy, complex bass.
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But to be honest, I still would call this lean-ish bass H6's Achilles heel, because I find these portable headphones not very well suited for portable use, well at least not for outdoors, because you need some stronger mid-bass to compensate for the outside noises, without this the sound gets too bright and trebly, with very little body
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I have to say the bass on H6 is just enough
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The sound quality is amazing, and the bass is really quite good, I think, despite the supposed shortcoming in bass that others have mentioned
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In some cases it would reproduce trebles better than the H6 could, but again it is lacking in its soundstage and is not as precise as the B&O offering.
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And this is surprising for a pair of fashionable B&O headphones
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The B&O H6 offer comfort and clear sound, for its non-discounted price
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But the B&W P7 was the least comfortable of all the headphones I tried on
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However, the build quality and aesthetics of these B&O headphones are unmatched, as the Sennheiser is plasticky and ugly cream.
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I will say unequivocally, the B&O H6 is well worth the money, with a quality build, and extremely comfortable fit (I can go 6-8 hours now), super lightweight, and most of all, sonically pleasing