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Tried an impedance adapter on the Custom Series headphones? I was kind of disappointed in my Custom-1s until I tried an impedance adapter that I threw together, but then everything just fell into place. It seems like these are actually pretty good, just too sensitive to give the full spectrum at a reasonable volume. I'm going to add this to my impressions thread, and I'll probably be getting a quality impedance adapter to use from now on. (I'm not going to show you mine, but I will say it involved alligator clips instead of solder in some parts)
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Tried an impedance adapter on the Custom Series headphones? I was kind of disappointed in my Custom-1s until I tried an impedance adapter that I threw together, but then everything just fell into place. It seems like these are actually pretty good, just too sensitive to give the full spectrum at a reasonable volume. I'm going to add this to my impressions thread, and I'll probably be getting a quality impedance adapter to use from now on. (I'm not going to show you mine, but I will say it involved alligator clips instead of solder in some parts)
"I'll show you mine if you show me yours??" Sorry, couldn't resist the schoolyard thought.
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Well if you insist...

Don't say I didn't warn you.

The rest is just the cable of an Altec Lansing iM716 w/pod. As you can imagine, if I could hear a difference based on that, a well put together one could be pretty nice.
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