Sound Quality Comparison Between the D7000, D8000, and D8000 Pro Edition
The D7000, by redesigning the drivers including the newly developed "Pinna-Aligned Diffuser," achieves a sound that balances the rich, open bass and delicate high frequencies characteristic of the D8000 and D8000 Pro Edition. Additionally, it features high resolution in the vocal and string ranges, with a sound that feels slightly closer to the ear and is very smooth.
While the D8000 excelled in reproducing genres with a wide dynamic range, such as classical music, the D8000 Pro Edition is tuned to provide a higher sense of resolution when listening to genres with a narrower dynamic range, such as pop and rock. The D7000 is positioned somewhat in between these two, offering a balanced performance.
Please note, the graph mentioned is not showing the sound quality tendencies of the earphones/headphones themselves, but classifies the tendencies of music recordings along two features (horizontal and vertical axes) and imaginatively indicates which earphones/headphones are well-suited for those tendencies.
The horizontal axis represents the characteristic of the perceived distance of recorded voices or instruments. Recordings with a greater sense of distance are described as having a larger "sound field," while those with a smaller sense of distance are described as having a greater "resolution." The vertical axis represents the characteristic of the recording's dynamic range, which is the breadth of temporal variation in sound volume.
Therefore, on this graph, moving right indicates models that suit a larger sound field music recordings , and moving left indicates models that suit a higher resolution music recordings. Moving up indicates models that are suited for a larger dynamic range music recordings, while moving down indicates models suited for a smaller dynamic range music recordings.