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D2000's make me sick

post #1 of 38
Thread Starter 

Ok so i just went out today and bought a pair of D2000 and when i took them off i had to lay down because the room was spinning...

Could this be because i was listening at full volume unamped? would crossfeed help?

post #2 of 38
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Originally Posted by LiquidSpace View Post

Ok so i just went out today and bought a pair of D2000 and when i took them off i had to lay down because the room was spinning...

Could this be because i was listening at full volume unamped? would crossfeed help?



Why would you need to listen to those at full volume o.o geez thats bad, maybe it was too loud? or your sick?

 

D2000's are too good to make one sick.

post #3 of 38

Whoa you actually got dizzy?

post #4 of 38

ahahahahahahah, sorry to hear that bro

 

i feel like there will be a new division among head-fiers, the light weight and the hard core 

post #5 of 38

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.

post #6 of 38
Thread Starter 

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).

post #7 of 38

In that case it might have been the volume. What type of music do you listen to?

post #8 of 38
Thread Starter 

mostly techno

post #9 of 38

Sure you weren't doing anything else at the time? lol

post #10 of 38
Thread Starter 

lol no i don't do anything of that nature anymore ;)

post #11 of 38

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.

post #12 of 38
Thread Starter 

I am feeling pretty good now so i will try listening at a quieter level and see what happens.

post #13 of 38
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Originally Posted by LiquidSpace View Post

mostly techno



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.

post #14 of 38
Thread Starter 

So much better now that i am not vibrating along to the beat any more. lol

post #15 of 38
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So much better now that i am not vibrating along to the beat any more. lol



so you're listening at a safer volume and you like them now, right?

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