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Can someone explain these graphs please?

I'm comparing the AT-ath m50x, the beyerdynamics dt 770 and the custom one pro. 

 

I came across this graph: http://www.headphone.com/pages/build-a-graph Edit: you have to select the headsets

 

From what I understand the m50x has the most bass out of these three? But how? From what I've read the custom 1 pro has great ammounts of it and the m50x is just very neutral and has "meh" bass? Also the m50x has better specs. But it doesn't seem to add up- the reviewers say the C-O-P has the msot bass and the m50x is just mediocre? And which one would you choose out of those 3 for mostly edm music and gaming?

 

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I'm comparing the AT-ath m50x, the beyerdynamics dt 770 and the custom one pro. 

 

I came across this graph: http://www.headphone.com/pages/build-a-graph Edit: you have to select the headsets

 

From what I understand the m50x has the most bass out of these three? But how? From what I've read the custom 1 pro has great ammounts of it and the m50x is just very neutral and has "meh" bass? Also the m50x has better specs. But it doesn't seem to add up- the reviewers say the C-O-P has the msot bass and the m50x is just mediocre? And which one would you choose out of those 3 for mostly edm music and gaming?

 

Thanks

Nothing is Truly neutral only close, and the m50s are not neutral, but  they dont ignore the mides like beats

MKBHDs m70 review kind explains the chart pretty well

 

 

 

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The tops are where it performs the highest and the lows are where it performs lowest.

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The number below is frequency, in Hz. The low number = low frequency, high number = high frequency, and that's that. A hump/mountain means that frequency is bloated, and a dip/valley means that frequency is less loud.

 

And remember, the COP in the dropdown list got the extra info: linear bass position. This could probably mean it's set at the least bass position. 

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