3-CALATER HEADSET - ON OFF Semi-OPEN WITH DIFFERENCE
When we choose headphones, many people only look at the brand, price or face.
But one thing that really defines the "voice personality" the most
Is the structure of the headphone cup, how it turns on or off.
If the comparison is simple,
Closed-Back is a closed room.
Semi-Open is a room with a little window open.
And the Open-Back is an open room, getting wind, getting light, getting full air.
Closed-back headphones keep everything inside.
Both music and air pressure.
So the bass is tight, clear and separate from the outside noise.
Suitable for use outside the home, recording, or when high concentration is required.
But in exchange for a relatively narrow sound stage and a slightly "restrained" feeling,
The Semi-Open is the Middle Way.
Maintain a fair amount of sound privacy.
But the air began to drain, and the sound stage opened.
The tone will be more natural than Closed-Back.
Listen more comfortably. Fits a long listen and a job that needs a balance.
The Open-Back is another world.
The cup itself opens to the sound of the driver's back draining freely.
There's no compression pressure in the ear.
The result is a wide, airy, open sound stage.
The position of the musical piece is like sitting in a room with a real speaker.
Not a voice squeezed in the head.
This is why many people say
Open-Back "more like listening to a speaker than listening to headphones."
It gives you a sense of air, distance and dimension.
Fits classical music, jazz, acoustics.
Includes mixing and mastering that requires sound stage fidelity.
And it's here that the DT 900 Pro X is.
Open-Back Headphones Designed for Naturalness
No focus on compressed bass, no exaggerated sharp ends.
But faithfully provide "space of sound."
Like opening a room for music to breathe full of lungs
So choosing headphones is not just choosing a brand.
But it's to choose the "sound environment" we want to be with every day.
Some want privacy. Some want balance.
And some people... want transparency like they're actually sitting in the middle of a musical stage.
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