All I have to say is that their awesome pair of headphones. Great sound stage, vocals are a bit too strong, you can feel the bass other than hearing it, and great for movies. Comfort is 4.5...
I know people bash on Bose because of they're over priced and I agree. I believe these retail for about $150 or so and I paid $85 for these due to employee discount at where I work. With that...
I bought these headphones as an upgrade from my BD DT-770 Pro 80Ohm.
The are better in all areas, except that the right can can't handle bass. As soon as there are low bass it just becomes a...
I just picked these up today so this is just an initial assessment. These are a great sounding headphone overall but the fact that they are also closed back and still have great soundstage at...
everything about these headphones is flawless. Everything is balanced, and perfect. Any of the reviews that didn't like them most likely have a fake pair, or, hate life. The only thing I could...
yes. you should also surround the cable with strategically placed magic pebbles, buy a $500 volume knob, and make sure to wear your tinfoil hat when listening.
Dude you REALLY have to stop posting like this - you posted this very same thing in the headphone forums except about putting it on headphone cables. Maybe the best thing to do is to consolidate your threads and just discuss this product in the Tweaks subforum?
Please note I posted my sarky reply when the thread was in headphones, where such tweak threads are just...silly. I wouldn't post such a reply here and risk invoking the wrath of the subjectivists.
ECO 3 is also very effective for treating Compact Discs. When applied to the label side of a CD you will notice a large improvement in sound quality, as stray electrical charges that build up on the discs are removed.
Optrix does the same thing for the label side of the CD.
Has anyone tried Optrix for their cables? Would it be safe or would it leave a residue that can't be removed like when treating CDs with it?