Disclaimer-
This review has been written based on past 2 year’s observations. I am not a part of the audio industry or trade and I represent no one but myself, and this review is written...
Introduction
The easiest way to explain the Sennheiser CX-150's is that they do what you can reasonably expect. You can't really expect much from a pair of sub-50 dollar IEM's, and frankly, I...
Who/what?
I'd like to thank Rhapsodio for sending the 2v1 our way for a tour, along with the Shozy amp. Australia isn't exactly a hot electronics place
First off - Rhapsodio is a young IEM...
I used this amp mainly with a pair of HD 650 and it does what it is supposed to do: it has way more power than I need, it's quiet and it makes everything sound in its place. I have never heard...
Does the toilet paper mod give a more organic sound?
see other LCD3 thread.
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Originally Posted by buffalowings
OEM/marketbasket tissue or charmin' tissue?
Charmin' from memory is pretty thick and could wipe up too much of the poop away leaving it too clean. The Kirkland is closer to OEM if not the same thing.
Charmin' from memory is pretty thick and could wipe up too much of the poop away leaving it too clean. The Kirkland is closer to OEM if not the same thing.
^If the "Chux wipe" material will hold up for a longer duration before disintegrating, hmmm....
The TP will prove the mod sounds good but if Chux wipes are equivalent in sound modification, they look more durable:
Did the HF2 modders find these wipes durable when they used them over their drivers?
I put Charmin toilet paper over the drivers on my Grado GS1000 and PS1000's to tone down the treble. I actually found it more effective than cloth or baby-wipes at targeting the specific frequencies I wanted to attenuate.