YUIN PK3 + Sony NWZ-A729 = Excellence SQ!
May 20, 2009 at 9:36 PM Post #32 of 46
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My PK3s are just PERFECT now after 3 months of having them. They have broken in so good that when I'm skating around in the city, I feel like I'm at home listening to my HT! Yeah, that good!


When you say skating i am assuming you skateboard, anyways i was wondering do you do tricks or just use your board from transport.

I aggressive rollerblade and are considering gettin PK3s to skate with but i want to know how they hold up
 
May 21, 2009 at 2:49 AM Post #33 of 46
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Originally Posted by abellaw /img/forum/go_quote.gif
When you say skating i am assuming you skateboard, anyways i was wondering do you do tricks or just use your board from transport.

I aggressive rollerblade and are considering gettin PK3s to skate with but i want to know how they hold up



I Rollerblade
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.....BUT......not aggressively anymore. I'm 34 now so I have a pair of Twisters mostly for cardio ya know. The aggressive in me has me doing 360's and jumping off things tho, lol! You will like them!
 
May 21, 2009 at 8:21 PM Post #35 of 46
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burn-in for 65hrs now, still treble too harsh!!


The PK2's are known for their CLARITY so if their clarity is too HARSH for you, I'd suggest the PK3's or if you want the BEST of the BEST and have the money to drop....get the PK1's. Happy listening
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May 28, 2009 at 10:10 AM Post #38 of 46
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burn-in for 50hrs now, still treble too harsh!!


maybe it's your source... what dap do you have mate?
the pk'2 have a little treble extention,but not that much.
I loved them right out of the box. I won't recommend getting the pk'1 unless you want to carry a head amp with you. the pk2 sound a lot better imo straight from the dap. the pk'1 unamped sound very lifeless imo.
 
May 28, 2009 at 12:51 PM Post #39 of 46
At this point, I would try a Fiio E3 amp so you can round the overall sound out.

E3 sort of rolls off the treble a bit and adds good amount of warmth and bass (and a bit of volume) overall so it is a good cheap (very cheap...) solution in your particular situation. Give it a shot.
 

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