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  #781 (permalink)  
Old 06-28-2009, 04:22 PM
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Well after listening to the PK1 for a few days, I must say this is one good ear bud overall. I personally cannot live with the weak bass though. Granted I have not burn-in them enough yet. Another issue I have is I am a side sleeper and find this to be uncomfortable to use while sleeping. Does anyone know if head-direct.com offer a return policy?

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Old 07-01-2009, 07:44 PM
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Well after listening to the PK1 for a few days, I must say this is one good ear bud overall. I personally cannot live with the weak bass though. Granted I have not burn-in them enough yet. Another issue I have is I am a side sleeper and find this to be uncomfortable to use while sleeping. Does anyone know if head-direct.com offer a return policy?
I cup my hand and place my ear on top of it when side-sleeping with my PK1s. This works well for me, though I can see how someone might find it uncomfortable.
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:31 PM
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that is weird.. i side-sleep with my PK3's a lot ... to me, it's extremely comfortable and i've fallen asleep many times with them in my ear
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Old 09-16-2009, 06:41 PM
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Hi there,

Today my PK1 arrived. I was really happy.
But after I have plugged them into my mp3 player I immediately noticed that something is wrong.. right earbud did not play any sound at all :O

I will need to send them back to head direct

UPDATE: Replacement arrived today. Out of the box they sound nothing special but after 2 hours of white noise its better currently listening to bran van 3000 - rose album and I am really surprised by amount and clarity of bass however mids are still kinda nothing special and flat. Ill do some burning in with pink and white noise over night and next days..

UPDATE 2: After some 60 hours of mostly pink noise and last 5 hours of white noise seems like they have come to the break point and they are starting to sound better. TBH this week I had some hard times with them they sounded absolutely crap flat and without details.. seems like today they breaked the point as I have said and all the details just pop out and they do not sound that horrible.. finnaly!
Will keep on updating.

UPDATE 3:They got around 120 hours on them. Sound is more deep, more detailed, the more I listen to them the more I like them and I wanted to sell them in their first week they sounded that bad.

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Old 09-26-2009, 05:25 AM
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So what amps are recommended for pk1's?
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Old 10-07-2009, 01:42 PM
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I've been wanting to get a pair of Yuins for a while now, just not sure which ones to get. Both have some advantages and disadvantages:

PK2
Pro:
- Allegedly more suitable for rock music, and I listen to a lot of indie rock
- Cheaper
- Don't require an amp, which makes my whole rig much more portable

Con:
- Allegedly less suitable for 'detailed listening', and I happen to listen to a lot of high-detail electronic music
- Simply not 'the best of the two'

PK1
Pro:
- Raving reviews, the best option of the two
- Allegedly very suitable for critical listening (ambient, IDM etc.)

Con:
- More expensive
- Requires an amp

My source is a Fuze, and because of its wonderful form factor I would rather not get an amp to go with it. Unless of course, you guys think it makes a major difference. In that case I would consider a T4. Is it any good with PK1s?

Please help me people
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Old 10-07-2009, 02:56 PM
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Damn I love PK1s.

Got my pair stolen, bought another one, and I believe it is my favorite headphone.

Also bought some PK3s for gym, also very nice.
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Old 10-10-2009, 05:15 PM
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I was very skeptical when i bought my PK1 i thought that a 160 dollars for an earbud was too much. As i was used to using cheaper quality buds and didnt think that the PK1 would be worth the price.

Luckily someone was selling them used for a 100 shipped so i picked them up and i must say i have not been disappointed. They really do pack such a big sound and they scale up dramatically. Straight out of my zune they are good but nothing amazing.

But from my cd player with the amp3 they are amazing. So detailed and clear they are actually getting more headtime than my HF2 and 780s right now.

The only downside is that i like the amped sound so much i dont think i will use them as portable cans anymore.
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Old 10-10-2009, 05:18 PM
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The PK1s do benefit a lot from burn-in.
My last (broken) pair had more than 1,000 hours using and sounded stunning with very deep bass.
The one I've just bought new from Head-Direct sounds pretty boring and shallow. Time for another 1,000 hours pink-noise burn-in
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Old 10-11-2009, 07:45 AM
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I am not sure about a 1000 hours but i use them so much i must be around the 400-500 hours of usage. I agree with you about the bass on these buds. I think they are between grados and ultrasone. Like combining the punchiness of grados with the impact of ultrasones. Which results in a very pleasant mixture!
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