
"There was a somewhat wide soundstage (not the widest I've experienced), so I could place the instrumentalists in their proper place and discern violins from violas from cellos. Even better, the sound was in no way taxing. I could listen to these headphones all day without getting tired of it, and that's just what I did, visiting all my favorite classical composers: Mozart was majestic. Beethoven was bombastic. Verdi was very, very grand. Liszt was lovely."
"When you hear classical music on a good pair of headphones, it can be transcendent, and it doesn't require shelling out $1,000 for the hardware. As long as the headphones have a solid low end, crisp highs, smooth mids, and a decent soundstage, you'd think you were right there, on stage, watching an orchestra play in front of you."
Classical music requires headphones with clear highs, smooth mids, a strong low end, and a decent soundstage to reproduce orchestral detail and presence. The Baseus XH1 headphones reveal micro-details such as the oboist's breath and provide instrument placement across a somewhat wide soundstage. The sound remains non-fatiguing for extended listening, allowing long sessions through varied composers with consistent clarity and impact. High value performance can be achieved without extremely expensive hardware when headphone tuning preserves clarity, separation, and a balanced frequency response suited to classical recordings.
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