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Looks a me too product. This current flood of headphones brands (all OEM, no own research) reminds me the 1985 CD player wave.
"Me too" - in what way? That it has two earpieces and a cord?KEF, as one of the most innovative and research-oriented manufacturers out there - they pioneered the use of laser interferometry in driver design analysis, for only one example - would be about the last to use an off-the-shelf product and re-badge it. No own research?? Where do you get your information?
Oh yeah - the headfi review by the Six Sigma guy. Thanks anyway....
it's not just dropoff - there are other factors involved, and time is expensive.
If I were buying a speaker company's headphones based on their rep as speaker designers, I'd be checking out these PSB 'phones, too: http://www.psbspeakers.com/products/headphones/M4U-2-HeadphonesPaul S Barton has a 40 year history of successful speaker design. His first small bookshelf speakers (c. 1973) were the first of their kind I heard to have a truly realistic tonality and this important trait seems to characterize all his speakers. User comments on these headphones seem to suggest the same is true of these. I have not had an opportunity to hear them.I think that PS Barton simply "has ears".