I'm having a few issues...
I'm listening to Enrique Iglesias - Love to see you cry (don't laugh), and there is an emphasis on a sss sound that seems to hurt my ears. While its not so bad with the Etys, it tears me apart on the CD3000s... I don't feel anything using the KSC35s (probably because so much detail is lost). I've noticed that there is a little sting I experience every time I hear really strong beats with the CD3000 as well thats missing from the etys although the sound is similar. I've had similar problems with the EX70s a while ago, which occurred on almost all vocals (and is probably due to the fact that they suck... for me at least).
This is bothering me a lot because it occurs regardless of volume, and on various songs. I love the CD3000s and I wrote this off as being the result of not being used to feeling impact after having etys for so long. But I've realized that this is not the case... it is definately the way CD3000s represents certain sounds and not physical feeling.
Everything else about the CD3000s is perfect, and this is definately the ONLY reason why I'm wearing my etys right now. I'm trying to come up with an opinion of the CD3000s versus the etymotics, but this when I read other people's reviews I read their opinion on brightness and darkness etc., but never the kind of physical reactions I've experienced with my headphones. Should I be worried?
If you want an example of the kind of pain I'm experiencing, its like someone scraping chalk on a blackboard with the SSS sound... and for beats its not as bad. This may sound like paranoia from a person who posted that the weakness in his equipment may be his ears, but I really need to know if this is a common phenomenon.
Or is it possible that I've gotten so sensitive to good sound, that anything else just hurts?
Probably not.
I'm listening to Enrique Iglesias - Love to see you cry (don't laugh), and there is an emphasis on a sss sound that seems to hurt my ears. While its not so bad with the Etys, it tears me apart on the CD3000s... I don't feel anything using the KSC35s (probably because so much detail is lost). I've noticed that there is a little sting I experience every time I hear really strong beats with the CD3000 as well thats missing from the etys although the sound is similar. I've had similar problems with the EX70s a while ago, which occurred on almost all vocals (and is probably due to the fact that they suck... for me at least).
This is bothering me a lot because it occurs regardless of volume, and on various songs. I love the CD3000s and I wrote this off as being the result of not being used to feeling impact after having etys for so long. But I've realized that this is not the case... it is definately the way CD3000s represents certain sounds and not physical feeling.
Everything else about the CD3000s is perfect, and this is definately the ONLY reason why I'm wearing my etys right now. I'm trying to come up with an opinion of the CD3000s versus the etymotics, but this when I read other people's reviews I read their opinion on brightness and darkness etc., but never the kind of physical reactions I've experienced with my headphones. Should I be worried?
If you want an example of the kind of pain I'm experiencing, its like someone scraping chalk on a blackboard with the SSS sound... and for beats its not as bad. This may sound like paranoia from a person who posted that the weakness in his equipment may be his ears, but I really need to know if this is a common phenomenon.

Or is it possible that I've gotten so sensitive to good sound, that anything else just hurts?
Probably not.













