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Originally Posted by waylman
hd280's take FOREVER to burn in.......just keep burning and burning and burning.....those headache inducing highs will eventually soften
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Originally Posted by waylman
hd280's take FOREVER to burn in.......just keep burning and burning and burning.....those headache inducing highs will eventually soften
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Originally Posted by prona
Hi, I just got my HD280s and listened for about half an hour or so. Oh man..the harsh highs hurt my ears
. I guess I wait after the 300+ hr burn in to really finalize my opinion. But right of the start, the low bass is incredible! Okay, now i need some EQ settings! I mainly listen to techno/dance and punk rock. |
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Originally Posted by familyman
280's, harsh highs? my 280's must be from another planet.
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Originally Posted by Scrith
After a lot of tweaking at work (and hundreds of hours of burn in) I am currently happy with these in Foobar2000 for my HD280 Pro headphones:
0 -1 -2 -4 -5 -6 -7 -6 -6 -5 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 0 -1 In my opinion these settings make a HUGE difference with these headphones, making them sound quite good (and comparable to more expensive headphones) compared to the sound of unequalized HD280s. I think digital equalization like this can be used to make many headphones sound a lot better than they do without equalization (and potentially move past some much more expensive headphones that normally would sound better). The other plus is that it lets you tune the headphones to your liking easily, rather than requiring you to go out and try various combinations of interconnects, amps, sources, etc. to achieve a good balance. |
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Originally Posted by threepointone
ooooooh, now that all the hd280 owners are all in one thread, what amp do you find works well with the hd280? if your first recommendation isn't a diy design, which diy design do you think works well with the hd280?
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Originally Posted by Scrith
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