No sir, it isn't too much to ask. I will share my experience and let you decide. Sorry to complicate things for you. I hate that!
But I do want to help.
I wanted closed-back headphones in a similar price range that didn't color the sound and what I got with the Denon's was awful, boomy, muddy bass and very poor quality highs. It's like Dr. Dre and Monster Cable designed the crossover to sound like some of their beats garbage or something, but in reality it is because of how close Denon put the drivers to your ears.
My suspicion was that the reviews are great because average folks that aren't like us Audioholics like boomy garbage because they don't know what "good" sounds like. These are the same people that can't tell the difference between the junk 24kbps Sirius Radio audio quality and a FLAC, SACD, or vinyl.
If you read on that Head-Fi forum you will see that there are people that love them
after they have modded the crap out of them and bolstered up the surrounds so the drivers aren't basically touching your ear. I don't think you should have to mod something right out of the box.
I got lucky on the return window for the Denons and returned them for AKG phones. I was mostly worried that they wouldn't fit my giant ears as well as the Denon ones because of the oval ear cutout in the pads vs the round ones in the AKGs. This was true, they do require a little adjustment to be comfortable for me but I wear them all day at work but they sound amazing compared to the Denon ones because they aren't coloring up the sound. I was a Denon fan from my AVR experiences, but I feel like AKG has more experience designing headphones. I also like that they automatically mute when I remove them so they aren't being driven when nobody is listening.
These are what I got. It was down to them or some Audio Technica ones that I probably linked in that thread I linked in my previous post.