Happy Holidays fellow gaming enthusiasts!
Wanted to pop in and mention that I picked up new headphones, the Monolith AMT. These will probably be my endgame headphones, as it does everything I wanted from a good set of cans. They are wide, very dynamic, extremely fast, have great imaging and depth, layering, separation and detail, and effortless rendering. My only caveat for them is the wonky stock tuning, where Monoprice thought that a flat response though the mids and treble region was a great idea. Fortunately the issue is easily addressed with the use of a Parametric EQ and a FR chart.
They roll off after 60Hz, but they take EQ extremely well, and you can get it much deeper.
As for gaming, forget it. It is King. Even the HD-800S. The superb imaging and stage width accommodates HRTF imaging, and offers depth for the distance cues. In fact, I found using the Music setting for Redscape was too wide, and lowered it to the Movie setting. And the great separation means not having to lower bass to hear footsteps. I was running around the Fractured Peaks in Diablo 4, and the snow crunch was crisp and lifelike. Blizzard did a great job with their audio mastering. The downside to these cans is that you will know when the audio is poorly mastered. Even with spells casting and a fight going on, I was able to hear Ghouls running in from an entranceway.
Yeah, they are pricey, but fortunately they are on sale right now for $420 new. ($600 + EXTRA30 code) This headphone is a worthy TOTL contender with other kilobuck offerings. I just love ribbon drivers!