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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 1894553" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>To compare to the K2P, I say the Rainbow Vanadium Kickbass- and your ears will thank you later for it - it has smoother timbre, less spitty and at lower volumes wont be unbearable. Sounds GREAT with the type of music you listen to, great speech intelligibility, high frequency rolloff is pretty nice on the Cal26 titanium- just about how I'd want it for a hard dome. It can get loud,, dynamic, and handle the heavy musical passages of trance/techno/house very well.</p><p></p><p>To be honest,I'm not a fan of metal tweeters, for the range of music i listen to it simply does not have the softer, earthy character for most music. But If my main listening preference was that of yours, this is exactly the set I'd be looking to do the Job. Another great set is the Seas Reference set, tweeter is pretty nice too, but quite honestly I dunno that the mid can handle the volume and excessive musical content the K2P's can with that type of music without hearing some tinsel slap. Its more of an traditional SQ set, where you appreciate detail at lower to moderate volumes.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, it sounds you like the K2P's alot. If its truly what you want, go with your gut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 1894553, member: 555373"] To compare to the K2P, I say the Rainbow Vanadium Kickbass- and your ears will thank you later for it - it has smoother timbre, less spitty and at lower volumes wont be unbearable. Sounds GREAT with the type of music you listen to, great speech intelligibility, high frequency rolloff is pretty nice on the Cal26 titanium- just about how I'd want it for a hard dome. It can get loud,, dynamic, and handle the heavy musical passages of trance/techno/house very well. To be honest,I'm not a fan of metal tweeters, for the range of music i listen to it simply does not have the softer, earthy character for most music. But If my main listening preference was that of yours, this is exactly the set I'd be looking to do the Job. Another great set is the Seas Reference set, tweeter is pretty nice too, but quite honestly I dunno that the mid can handle the volume and excessive musical content the K2P's can with that type of music without hearing some tinsel slap. Its more of an traditional SQ set, where you appreciate detail at lower to moderate volumes. Other than that, it sounds you like the K2P's alot. If its truly what you want, go with your gut. [/QUOTE]
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