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  • In a word? Comfortable.

    They’re easily the most physically comfortable-to-wear headphones I have first-hand experience with. I can have these on all day without thinking about it.

    The sound signature is warm, think basshead easy listening. They’re not the most analytical/detailed headphone, but not in any sort of distracting way, it’s just the corners are a bit rounded off. To get super subjective, it’s like after you have that first hit and the world keeps it’s saturation, but the edges calm down a bit.

    I HATE how they sound with the Oratory EQ settings. Just ruins their sound (in contrast, using the Oratory EQ settings on Sundaras make them easily 10% better across the board). I don’t know if it’s a case of the Blues not taking well to EQ in general, or just those settings not working with the driver/enclosure/resonance/snakeoil/etc/etc.

    I think they’d be a potential upgrade for someone who likes the sound of Portapros with Yaxi pads.


  • Sundara is the best sound quality that meets my financial tolerance. I bought open-box from a reputable seller, so Hifiman QA issues were minimized. Takes to EQ super well if I ever get bored of their stock signature.

    I don’t really get into the whole “these headphones are for this genre” thing. I listen to everything with all my headphones. What drives which one I use is based more on the context in which I’m listening and my mood at the time. Sundara is for focused listening, Blues are for more relaxed, all-day background music, XM4s are for yardwork and flights, Space Travels are at work and other places where I need to keep situational awareness.