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Yes indeed the planar arms race is on. The 4 is a must on my list. But, after seeing the price I had to reach for one of these.
The biggest problem in finding a headphone that meets your wishes for overall sound and balance, but is irritating on just some music, are the strong peaks and/or recesses it has that show up worst on those other tracks. That's where an equalizer, particularly a parametric equalizer is very handy - just tweak up the worst recesses and/or tweak down the worst peaks, and the chances are good that everything will sound much better.
I think based on the responses I get that there's a wall I can't penetrate on the EQ thing. It isn't about changing the balance or getting a flatter or more "correct" frequency response. It's about identifying where on your overall frequency response spectrum that the volume suddenly changes up or down, and then fixing those aberrations, for the most part. If you do that, you are simply removing the most severe colorations that make your music less natural. The concept is simple and elegant, but the execution of that concept goes awry many times as users lapse into the standard 'EQ'-think.
It's interesting that they don't list the weight in the specs list. Purposeful omission?
I'd heard the final choice of wood (and one other part I can't recall) might still change so the weight isn't final yet.
Has anybody bought or auditioned the 4's yet?