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Who says? Audio Technica? Sounds like bull to me.
Who says? Audio Technica? Sounds like bull to me.
Sennheiser is a name I often hear regarding headphones. Did you ever own one of their models and is the Audio Technica much better?
Either Handruin or Ddrueding bought heaphones he really liked about a year ago too, but I don't remember the brand and model.
There was an old headphones thread.
The Grados are nice. I really don't like headphones, so much so that I have put some time into soundproofing my office so I can turn my music up during the day, but these probably make the clearest sound of any stereo I own.
I haven't heard the Senns but it seems headfi forums concur that the AD700 outperforms the 5x5 series for anything but vocals.
Keep in mind they are open and leak sound in and out. But very comfortable, like you don't have anything on. Definitely not for portable use, and the cups are a shade of purple. But if Teletubbies hasn't tainted the color for you like it has for my kids its not a problem.
Amazon have them for the $80 mark.
I bought a pair of Sennheiser HD580 used 10 years ago and I still use them everyday. They do leak sound because of the open design, but I still think they sound good.
And it's not uncommon that high quality audio products needs a few hundred hours of burn in to reach their maximum potential, 40-50 hours is probably quite normal.Who says? Audio Technica? Sounds like bull to me.
I have no complaints about either as far as being headphones, but I hate having anything in or over my ears. I've never found a headphone design I actually like.
In the early 1970s students had Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill and such. Anybody remember that stuff?
And it's not uncommon that high quality audio products needs a few hundred hours of burn in to reach their maximum potential, 40-50 hours is probably quite normal.
Sennheiser is a name I often hear regarding headphones. Did you ever own one of their models and is the Audio Technica much better?
Either Handruin or Ddrueding bought heaphones he really liked about a year ago too, but I don't remember the brand and model.
OK, a few hundred hours is might be an exaggeration, but speakers are hopefully precision made and needs to wear in a bit before they reach their potential. It's just like a new pair of shoes, or a newly renovated car engine for that matter.What a load of complete and utter bollocks.
For most people, "a few hundred hours" of use corresponds to years of ownership; note the other posters who've stated they don't really like headphones. Conveniently, very far outside the time period in which you might be tempted to return them.
Well, maybe you and me can't hear a 3dB difference in an A-B test on a $100.000 HiFi system. But we can probably sense what mood a close relative has after talking ~1 second over the phone. Music/hearing isn't all about a flat frequency response, it's about a lot of things that we can't measure.Look, hearing is a ridiculously subjective sense. Without an A-B test, a 3dB difference is pretty damn hard to discern over an extended period of time, let alone for just a small part of the frequency spectrum. Yet that requires double the acoustic power, or in headphone driver terms, double the diaphragm travel
GOG have games that'll tend to run on pretty much anything... Or you could develop a sudden interest in photography... There'd probably be something picturesque nearby, or at least quaint...
You know, you can leave the headphones/stereo or whatever on 24/7 (=168 hours/week.) You don't have to actually listen to every song that's played.For most people, "a few hundred hours" of use corresponds to years of ownership
Interesting that a town roughly the size of our capital can't offer something interesting... :| On the other hand, I don't know if Stockholm has anything to offer me either.I hafta go spend Sunday through Thursday every week for a month in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ugh.
Need games that will run on my Thinkpad 'cause near as I can tell there's not a damned thing in Louisville I want to actually do.
+1.You are very welcome!!
I'd be happy to give you some help on places to visit if you ever come here.
I'm not interested in the outdoors at all really, or in bourbon, horses or guns, and that's pretty much all Louisville seems to have to offer.
Is there really an IKEA in every major town in Sweden? :silent:You are very welcome!!
I'd be happy to give you some help on places to visit if you ever come here.
Is there really an IKEA in every major town in Sweden? :silent:
I had some bad experiences with taking photos so I kind of gave up on that.
So they have cheap Chinese furniture there, too?
I suppose they understand what the product names mean. :mrgrn: