The Q45s are good. I've tested them. It's safe to say they punch above their pricepoint and can compete with the Sony XM5 as they are tuned similarly, more for the general public - bassy and has crisp highs, a more v-shaped tuning. BUT, they will not match up with Shures in terms of clarity and tonal accuracy. You heard it, and you even have Spatial sound on. That might explain why you have lesser impact on the bass. Spatial sound "spreads" everything out at the expense of losing impact and transient response. It's a very "processed" sound that I wouldn't recommend. I know. I own Shure studio headphones and Shures are pristinely clear with accurate bass. The SRH840 for example has fantastic low end rumble. Shures win this one hands down with a trained ear, it's not even a contest.
Can you do a earfun wave pro vs soundpeats space vs soundcore space one?
I'll try to get that done.
The Q45s are good. I've tested them. It's safe to say they punch above their pricepoint and can compete with the Sony XM5 as they are tuned similarly, more for the general public - bassy and has crisp highs, a more v-shaped tuning.
BUT, they will not match up with Shures in terms of clarity and tonal accuracy. You heard it, and you even have Spatial sound on. That might explain why you have lesser impact on the bass. Spatial sound "spreads" everything out at the expense of losing impact and transient response. It's a very "processed" sound that I wouldn't recommend. I know. I own Shure studio headphones and Shures are pristinely clear with accurate bass. The SRH840 for example has fantastic low end rumble.
Shures win this one hands down with a trained ear, it's not even a contest.
Thanks for sharing.
Is the shure aonic gen 2 loud enough?
IMO, they do.
I have owned both for different purposes. But, how can these two be compared? What a shame on Aonic. This vid isn't unforgivable.
I thought this was a good comparison.
Words that scare me are ‘they sound good for the price.’
It's the truth.