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post #61 of 65
I have put about 230 hours on my GR07. They need it, as recommended by Joker to reduce the sibilance, but I still think the Sony tips helped as well.

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MG7 have Dynamic Drivers, so in my opinion they NEED burn in. 20 hours is not enough, 100hr to 200hr for some iems/cans. Maybe thats why you thought they were fatiguing, had recessed mids, maybe harsh treble and bass without defenition. Give time to your headphone before sending back, give them a chance:)   

 



 While I dont disagree with you, the comfort alone was enough for me to send them back, regardless of the sound (which I never said was bad).  I sometimes listen to my iems for 8 hours a day and with the Atrios, that would not have been a possibility. As a matter of fact I felt the bass to be very well defined, not bloated at all and bled very VERY little (if any). Also, while the MG7 definitely improves on the V shape signature compared to the X, I find, for my taste in sound sigs, that it is just not for me, nor the plethora of genres that pass through my iems on any given day.

post #63 of 65

Try the YAMAHA EPH-100's.

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Try the YAMAHA EPH-100's.



 

Very enlightening. Care to elaborate? What makes these better than the others listed? The yamahas are still very new on the headfi scene and IMO have yet to surpass the FOTM. 

post #65 of 65

I will elaborate within a week ; )

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