Hello, I just joined, primarily for the audiophile products. Looking at purchasing the NHT C3 speakers for our new living room. Space is about 15 feet wide by 33 long and they will fire long ways. Space is just for general listening, music room with all equipment is downstairs, so hoping they will fill it with sound nicely. Cheers.
Mar 18, 2024
- Never heard stax but these sound ever so slightly veiled compared to my thinksound ON2's. But unllike the ON2's I have, there is virtually no mid range.
- Bass is NOTHING like the TH900. I've heard the 900's and it's not even in the same ball park. I leave mine at 2 ports open because any more the bass gets bloated, and any less, they seem slightly anemic because of how the treble sounds slightly veiled compared to my thinksound ON2's.
- Never heard M1060, but soundstage in its stock form was average. It's on par with the V-Moda M100 (with the larger pads) I used to have. I slapped on a set of brainwavz HM5 angled pads and it got a lot better.
- Comfort is good. However, again, in its stock form, my ears touch the inside and it gets a big warm and the pads are pretty thin. With the brainwavz pads, it made it a lot more comfortable. It's probably because of how loose the headband is, with the upgraded pads, it's one of the most comfortable pairs I own. I actually have a slight seal issue because of how loose it is and I'd say my head is larger than average.
Overall, I ended up giving them to my girl friend to use because they are not the headphones that punch above its weightclass that everyone is touting them to be. The thinksounds are $149 currently when they're on sale here, or 155 on amazon and I can easily say it could compete with headphones in the 200-300 dollar rang. Only limiting factoring being its on ear design, which makes sound stage non-existent.
I listen to a mix of instrumental music, electronic, and jazz.