I'll keep this very short. They are very smooth sounding. Treble toned down so not so good for rock but have a magic about them that makes them better than mark 2. I use them with a '89/'90...
First, I should note that I auditioned these both straight out of the box, without any break-in time and then later after 53 hours of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite...
A very all-round headphone for me. Just the right one to take on the go or on holiday. Also as a DJ, nice noice isolation. Very durable so you don't have to wonder if it will break if you throw...
This quick review is done after a few hours of listening. I bought them from B&H for the decent sum of 150$. If you've done your research you'll find out that Ultrasone HPs are known for their...
The first time I heard them I got sick too... sick of my other headphones. Maybe they sounded so good you sat in your chair for 12 hours straight and forgot to eat and drink something.
I put them down for a while and it went away, (and yes i was actually dizzy) i just put them back on for about 20 mins and stood up after taking them off and it came back although not as bad as when i was listening at full volume for hours (iphone volume).
Sounds like someone was listening too loud. Also, the D2000s have some very sizzly treble. It would kill your hearing real fast depending on how loud you listen. If you're anything like one of my friend's, then you're probably listening too loud.
Generally speaking, high energy music is more fatiguing over time, so that could explain it. I listen to EDM too and can't listen for more than an hour at a time, even with the non-fatiguing LCD-2's. The D2k's are pretty fatiguing with their pushed up highs, however.