There simple mods that can be done (basic idea is to cover up some of the rear venting) which will give it more bass but it won't be tight and punchy. Check out Z Reviews or something like that on youtube and you will find plenty of mods to give them more bass. I was perfectely happy with them and still am even though I've got the HD6xx and 58x now. The 9500 are extremely durable and comfortable, good soundstage and decent imaging/detail, well worth the money.
I have a pair of these and there is a bit of bass but there's not a lot of it. These lean more towards brightness and are fairly sibilant. It hurts my ears sometimes. They sound pretty great for the $60 I paid for it, I did not get them on drop though.
I just got my pc38x in the mail today and the out put is quiet but fine and I'm happy. But the mic will not work when on my Xbox series and I was wondering if this issue can be resolved or if the head set is not compatible with Xbox.
Suspension strap for comfort, real carbon fiber cups for lighter weight and slightly more open sound, bottom color accents. I make all the parts to make these, check it out on my Etsy store.
I ordered the Dekoni Cobalt for $179 and the price dropped to $159 before they even arrived. Some retailers do price match reimbursements if an item goes on sale within a certain time frame after purchase. Does Drop do that?
Is the TV Speaker bottle necked because it is intended for a digital signal? If so, how do I optimize it (preferably most effective appraoch) or should I just get new speakers for the same cost it would be to optimize this. Context of Use: Desktop/TV/Gaming (Office Setup)