I am very happy that you like this music. I also like it very much. In fact, this is an adaptation. Please search Nujabes for the original version. It is an OST created for Departure Samurai Champloo.
hello thanks alot for the effort you put in the videos, i watch many of your videos with subtitles on and they are very informative and helpful! also interesting with the sound samples this time around. how would you compare HE1000Unveiled to Arya Unveiled to Mini Shangri-La soundwise (general presentation and differences?) i like listening to chinese instruments like guzheng and vocals (also in general) and for example cello and good timbre/natural sound, can you recommend some headphones for this use case in the range of sennheiser up to the price of HE1000Unveiled? i was thinking about sennheiser660s2 or arya stealth but might wait for some Unveiled headphone or Mini Shangri-La.. would love to test them in your store :) - greetings from germany!! awesome channel!
Thank you very much. Here is my description of these products: For the guzheng, I think the HD800S delivers a more neutral and serious performance. However, it may lack some high-frequency details and instrumental texture. That said, this issue might not be noticeable without direct comparison. When it comes to vocals, I believe the HE1000U clearly outperforms the HD800S. Specifically, the HE1000U provides a more emotionally engaging vocal presentation, whereas the HD800S might sound a bit dry in this regard. Still, if you prefer a more direct or raw vocal style, the HD800S remains a solid choice. Based on my listening experience, I personally prefer the HE1000U for its expressive musicality. As for the Mini Shangri-La, I don’t particularly recommend it. This is mainly due to its lack of low-frequency performance. If the budget is around $1,000, the Arya Stealth is a product worth considering. However, it requires careful pairing with amplifiers, similar to the HD800S, which also depends on amplification for optimal performance. In a direct comparison between the Arya Stealth and the HD800S, I might lean towards choosing the HD800S. On the other hand, I find the 660S2 less suitable because its high-frequency performance is not prominent enough, resulting in a slightly dark presentation.
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I've never heard MT1990 before. Beautiful music.
I am very happy that you like this music. I also like it very much. In fact, this is an adaptation. Please search Nujabes for the original version. It is an OST created for Departure Samurai Champloo.
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hello thanks alot for the effort you put in the videos, i watch many of your videos with subtitles on and they are very informative and helpful! also interesting with the sound samples this time around.
how would you compare HE1000Unveiled to Arya Unveiled to Mini Shangri-La soundwise (general presentation and differences?)
i like listening to chinese instruments like guzheng and vocals (also in general) and for example cello and good timbre/natural sound, can you recommend some headphones for this use case in the range of sennheiser up to the price of HE1000Unveiled? i was thinking about sennheiser660s2 or arya stealth but might wait for some Unveiled headphone or Mini Shangri-La.. would love to test them in your store :) - greetings from germany!! awesome channel!
Thank you very much. Here is my description of these products:
For the guzheng, I think the HD800S delivers a more neutral and serious performance. However, it may lack some high-frequency details and instrumental texture. That said, this issue might not be noticeable without direct comparison.
When it comes to vocals, I believe the HE1000U clearly outperforms the HD800S. Specifically, the HE1000U provides a more emotionally engaging vocal presentation, whereas the HD800S might sound a bit dry in this regard. Still, if you prefer a more direct or raw vocal style, the HD800S remains a solid choice. Based on my listening experience, I personally prefer the HE1000U for its expressive musicality.
As for the Mini Shangri-La, I don’t particularly recommend it. This is mainly due to its lack of low-frequency performance.
If the budget is around $1,000, the Arya Stealth is a product worth considering. However, it requires careful pairing with amplifiers, similar to the HD800S, which also depends on amplification for optimal performance.
In a direct comparison between the Arya Stealth and the HD800S, I might lean towards choosing the HD800S.
On the other hand, I find the 660S2 less suitable because its high-frequency performance is not prominent enough, resulting in a slightly dark presentation.