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...
I went and got myself an ES7. However, I find that it can be abit uncomfortable to use. My ears will feel slightly painful after awhile. Is this normal for someone using earphones for the first time? Or should I do the headband mod right away?
I had the exact same problem as you man. Do the mod and it'll be better. I was quite cautious when doing it so I bent it slowly while constantly re-reading this thread haha.Initially the pain came on after around 1 or 2 hours of listening, now its more around 2-3 and its more comfortable on the skull as well. And like the rest have said, it looks better now without the metal "elbows" sticking out.
I just received my ES7's and want to do this, but I still can't really figure it out. I read threw this whole thread, and I put my fingers where I'm supposed to, and bend, but it doesn't do anything. Pictures and/or videos of this process would be really great!
Thanks for this 3X0, and this adjustment greatly improves comfort.
Perhaps the new ones are manufactured differently (mine is 2008-06) or my head is shaped differently, but I found that I only had to bend it a touch to get the desired effect. I thought I didn't do anything, but when I put them on, they were basically in line with your image.
Hey guys, I just did this mod. I didn't bend out the twin metal rods that much. There were pics in the original thread about this mod but they seem to be gone but I've found some other pics from the original modder.
3X0, imho you have provided one of the best bang for the buck mods on this site. (ie a mod that can be done in under 2 minutes and results in big improvements)
This mod really improved the comfort of the phones for me. This was a pleasant surprise, as I mainly did the mod to improve the looks and so they'd conform to my head better. Excellent. It does almost feel like the manufacturer meant for the user to do this -- they should put this in the user manual under "customizing your phones via bending" heh
I've been wanting to try this mod but the fear of snapping the plastic has prevented me from doing so... the metal seems VERY hard and thick (unlike something like HD650 headband bend, which is soft and was easy enough to do) and feels like it will require a significant amount of force. I realize that you are supposed to adjust the headband first to only one click, but is the plastic really durable enough?
Hmmm .. the Audio-Technica site itself does not agree with this: they show silver backs with either black (like mine) or white headband. We are talking ATH-ES7's here, yes?
ok - I can see a pair that I would describe as 'white' and a pair I might describe as 'black/mahogany', in terms of the colouring on the cans themselves. If they make a silver pair, so be it - I no longer listen to mine, so its not really something I'm going to lie awake at night over.