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The ATH-A2000Z Art Monitors are the next in Audio-Technica’s series of highly regarded closed-back headphones. They feature hand-assembled 53-millimeter dynamic drivers fitted with OFC-7N bobbin-wound voice coils for efficient signal transmission, a pure iron yoke for top-notch transient response, and a top-mounted PCB for smoother airflow and precise diaphragm movement Read More
Because what do you think they will improve, a few tweak here and there change the sound signature. In fact, they have a new flagship AD 5000x which consider as neutrality embodiment tune for nuetrality all rounder. But the AD 2000X is different where is nutrality is tune towards bright for female vocals and acoustic music as well as music instrument such as piano and guitar as such. Its dynamic is one of the best. Its perceived as narrow sound stage like a small studio or music room with actual music instrument being play.
I wouldn't say "most" people will need to do anything, but like all products one's mileage may vary. I have a larger than average head (hat size 8) and all the various AT cans I've owned over the years seal fine. The 3D Wing thing is different and makes a lot of assumptions about how peoples' heads are shaped, but it is damn comfortable.
My first "high-end" phones were the A-T W1000x's. Then I tried the z's, and I liked them better. I had them both rewired to balanced
with excellent results, but the z's again sounded better. Same interior components, but it could have been the wood (?). At CanJam LA a few years ago I heard the A1000x's and was duly impressed. The z's should be even better. Should you be interested in balanced modification, try John Giust at Surf Cables, and no-one else. Balanced headphones is the only way to go. It expands everything audio--side-to-side, front-to-back, wider Hz's, velvet sound.