zippy1990
New Head-Fier
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Hi everyone.
Today I received my brand new AKG K550s from Amazon, my very first "Audiophile" headphones.
I checked them out immediately and I was blown away by the sound quality, but..
After an hour or so, the top of my head is really sore and starts to hurt.
Ignoring it for a few minutes and then even a headache is coming up.
I guess the size/shape of my head is not designed for most headphones because I also had this issue with my previous headphone(CM Sirus 5.1)
So I'm returning them to Amazon tomorrow.
Now my question is, are there any headphones out there that don't put any pressure on the scalp or some really good headphones that rest in the neck.
(like these for example: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2 )
I'm not really an Audiophile nor do I wish to become one, but I do need good sound as I game alot (FPS), watch movies and ofcourse listen to music (Not a specific kind of music)
Any tip or advice is welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Davy
PS: Sorry for the grammar or spelling mistakes, I'm from the Netherlands.
Edit: forgot to mention, my source for the audio is a Asus Xonar D1 and I'm not using any Amp.
Today I received my brand new AKG K550s from Amazon, my very first "Audiophile" headphones.
I checked them out immediately and I was blown away by the sound quality, but..
After an hour or so, the top of my head is really sore and starts to hurt.
Ignoring it for a few minutes and then even a headache is coming up.
I guess the size/shape of my head is not designed for most headphones because I also had this issue with my previous headphone(CM Sirus 5.1)
So I'm returning them to Amazon tomorrow.
Now my question is, are there any headphones out there that don't put any pressure on the scalp or some really good headphones that rest in the neck.
(like these for example: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Headset-G330-Black/dp/B002I3OZB2 )
I'm not really an Audiophile nor do I wish to become one, but I do need good sound as I game alot (FPS), watch movies and ofcourse listen to music (Not a specific kind of music)
Any tip or advice is welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Davy
PS: Sorry for the grammar or spelling mistakes, I'm from the Netherlands.
Edit: forgot to mention, my source for the audio is a Asus Xonar D1 and I'm not using any Amp.