The character of the sound is bright, clean, detailed, with a well-presented sub-bass.
The headphones have a bias towards the upper key.
Headphones like more power, and it is with a powerful source, even if it is budgetary, that they are able to open up and show the scale and filling of the scene.
I used different dac amplifiers and a couple of audio players and came to the conclusion that soft music sources or devices with a neutral pitch would be more suitable for Timeless 2.
Exclude sources with technical sound.
Initially, the vocals attract attention, they have high resolution and clarity of diction.
The performer stands out significantly against the background of the arrangement, the backing vocals are also well emphasized.
The voices of the performers are really lively, the smallest nuances are readable.
The vocals are clear to the point of transparency, as if floating in the air.
Whistling and hissing sounds are highlighted, but do not turn into sibilants.
The stage is quite wide, cone-shaped or trapezoidal, depending on the source.
As the power increases, the atmosphere in the scene fills up, becoming more dense and lively.
The listener is located in the first third of the hall.
The upper frequencies have a silvery color, they are more prone to a cold shade of sound.
There is an emphasis in the area of 8 and after 12 kHz, so the tops are detailed and abundant.
They may seem a little thin at some points, but they sound beautiful.
The percussion and cymbals of the drum kit are heard crumbly-separately, with the presence of the necessary granularity.
The midrange range is very similar to the Simgot ET142
The same impeccable presentation of live acoustic instruments.
An excellent acoustic guitar and an incredibly lively and realistic saxophone.
I would like to add a little physicality to the piano.
Electric guitars on effects are textured and aggressive, as they should be.
Low frequencies, namely sub-bass, deserve special praise.
The infrasound digs deep enough, becoming intelligible already at 20 hz, and specifically declares itself from 25 hz.
It has a pronounced texture and fills the scene with volume.
I want a little more mid-bass to add density to the sound, since the shift in tonality to the upper part of the range concentrates attention on itself.
Nevertheless, the bottom is quite enough and it is really good.
Metal sounds massive, with powerful low-frequency support.
Orchestral works also surprise with the massiveness of the big drum, the sound of which is perceived as rolling thunderclaps.
I recommend 7Hz Timeless II for metal (except classical heavy/hard), any electronics, orchestra, vocal works, folk rock, jazz.
Headphones with a clear, juicy pitch, aimed at fans of bright sound.
They will make great friends with musical, warm and neutral sources.
It's a good model that you can safely add to your collection.