
The negative? Some tracks sounded a bit simbilant and the bass can be a little overwhelming, but nothing that couldn't be fixed with the EQ. Also, make sure to use the Fidelity option on the EQ for the best possible experience. And the sound? Well, it sounds warm, gives much more clarity and you can also hear more detail, it makes your tracks alive again. First of all, it's simple to use and that's how it should be. Boom 3D brought the best out of these headphones. I wasn't expecting much from this app and boy I was wrong. My daily is an M40x, I use it with a fairly cheap but decent DAC. Basically, they're clear sounding headphones doing EQ tricks to achieve a certain result tricking people into thinking that they're something magical).
CURRENT BOOM 3D VERSION SOFTWARE
(When it comes to these overly-expensive high-end ~700$ headphones, you're basically listening to bright/crisp/crystallized sound, they sound better in the same way as any EQ software does to any decent (and cheaper) headphones. As for the rest, it's just tricking idiots who think they have golden ears into buying more and more expensive gear.

Hell, even phones can handle most decent stuff clearly nowadays. We've reached a point where almost anything (minimally decent of course) sounds good if you don't have any kind of absurd equipment limitation and distortion. Good audio has a threshold, if you pass that threshold, it all comes to personal taste. Get a decent $100-300ish headphone (M40x, X2HR, HD6XX or whatever) and buy this app instead, save yourself some money. Wanna buy those succulent $700 headphones that you've been dreaming of that all those funky experts (AKA audiophiles) keep praising? Think again.
