the bass is a weird one. Did you feel there wasn't enough? It seems there are two impressions and also two measurement types going around (as noted on head-fi.) Im totally fine with the bass on my pair but there are also those bass measurements that show a big roll off. I wonder what the deal is.
Sol-P pros (over Sus): more honest-ish and neutral mids. Zero need to EQ highs (I like Sus with -2db high shelf). Cons: Lf-restricted. Less engaging. Top end was a bit off.
@ufospls2 I do think it's intentionally done that way to create cleaner bass presentation. Loss in 30-50 hz (which I focus during short auditions), but more fun around upper bass.
PS. googled a bit to find measurements prol you menat. Seems a seal problem (I don't hear that much rolloff) there but largely matches to what I heard in low bass. Notes around 25 and 30hz sounded rather weak to me.
Interesting stuff dude thanks for sharing. Yeah, if you like a -2db high shelf with Susvara I can see you liking the stock treble. What I like most about the SolP is how easy it is to drive, whilst still being TOTL levels of detail and such. Not quite as good as Susvara etc.. but close.
@ufospls2 Honestly, soundwise they're legit good. I'm very glad I found something contestable to Sus (for a total package), which I realized not an easy bar for any contemporary hps regardless of price points. Maybe except for crazy estats like sr or x9k which I desire to hear some day (I'm pushing them to local pals lol).
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