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post #16 of 28
Last year I used a Roland Jx3p synth keyboard. Left stuff on at medium volume. This was great as you could program a sequence with bass and pink noise which would cycle back and forth. It would be really low tones and high. I sold it this year so I don't know what I will do next.
post #17 of 28
There are sound enhance CDs you could use to burn-in. 24/7 is great if your amp does not over heat.
post #18 of 28
I got directed to this site by |joker| ---> JLab Audio
post #19 of 28
as long as you dont blast them when new i don see the point in burning in so gradually. feint sounds for 24hours, pah!
post #20 of 28
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the ideas! Here's the thread about the HPs:

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/jvc...-unite-219744/

Burn in is very recommended by the owners in that thread.

Skylab recommends at least 120 hours of burn in for the HP DX1000.

I didn't do burn in on the HD800, but I think I'll take the advice on the DX.

post #21 of 28
Hopelessly semantic, I'll say that burn-in doesn't exist.

However, one of the best break-in methods is probably to play your new headphones at above-average volume. It's up to determine when, or if, the sound changes occur.

More info, in detail, in the link below.
post #22 of 28
I listen to music. If things change, they change. If they don't, they don't.
post #23 of 28
A hot curry works best. Not only on the cables but the drivers get a roasting too.
post #24 of 28
Burn-In or Break-In with my Pink Floyd music
Playing for about 8 hours continu, first hour at normal volume
than some more, that will do the trick, burn-in for 100 or more hours won't work i.m.o , after the 8 hours i put the headphone on my head and start enjoying the music and the new cans
post #25 of 28
When my headphones arrive I have every intention to put them on and crank them up right away. I might leaving them on overnight connected to my MP3 player but I'm definitely not going to wait for several days of static and pink noise.
post #26 of 28
With my iPod earphones I generally like to wrap them in an overly oily rag with gasoline poured onto it and light a match and there they go, just what they deserve.

But seriously, I usually buy headphones used coz they;re generally already burned in. I recently got my 1st DAC (Zero) and amp (Qinpu A-3). Over the last several days I have been waking up at 11AM (school holidays) and playing metal through them and ocassionally some classical and electronica until about 12PM. I just have the amp at about 10 o'clock. I will burn them in for about 200 hours all together and declare them burnt in. So far wow...i feel the bass
post #27 of 28
For Bass-lite phones i tried using pink noise to balance the sq, and i think it worked.

On the other cans i used white noise played overnight. I also used NIN albums hehe
post #28 of 28
Used to use pink noise and sine-sweeps. Now I just listen to a wide variety of both bass- and treble-heavy music.
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