Byrnie
Headphoneus Supremus
What is this bass boost you speak of? I'm confused by your wording.
In the settings of the bifrost usb drivers it defaults to a -3db bass boost. I turned off all of the effects.
What is this bass boost you speak of? I'm confused by your wording.
In the settings of the bifrost usb drivers it defaults to a -3db bass boost. I turned off all of the effects.
Really? I didn't know that. Interesting.
Where did you turn off the effects?
I believe I went to Control Panel-> Volume Control then navigated to the usb driver from there. PM me if you can't find it though and I can help you further (and if need be I can hop on skype or google hangouts).
Got them since Monday and until now this has been a very interesting experience.
Let put it this way:
Monday evening: 1h date before sleep time - WOW, these are nice
Tuesday at work: first 1h of listening - ok, why exactly did I like them yesterday? End of work day - ok, these are quite nice
Wednesday after 5h of listening at work - god damn, why do I have to go home?! I want to stay at work and listen to those beauties!
Glad to hear you're enjoying them!
Hey guys,
I'm currently tossing up the SRH1540's vs a set of Beyerdynamic T90's.
I've owned a pair of SRH840's for 3-4 years now and they're great so being a shure fanboy is a plus. I like that they're closed and have the detachable cable, all plusses.
Everything I hear about the T90's is nothing short of amazing. I know it's an open headphone but I figured that having the 840's for a closed experience and the T90's for the open is also a good contrast. It's really first world problems over here but if you were stuck on the decision of the 1540's vs the T90's what would you choose?
I guess I can't really go wrong either way, I'm sure they're both stellar headphones... I just wanted to throw this one out there and see what people think
Cheers guys,
Hey guys,
I'm currently tossing up the SRH1540's vs a set of Beyerdynamic T90's.
I've owned a pair of SRH840's for 3-4 years now and they're great so being a shure fanboy is a plus. I like that they're closed and have the detachable cable, all plusses.
Everything I hear about the T90's is nothing short of amazing. I know it's an open headphone but I figured that having the 840's for a closed experience and the T90's for the open is also a good contrast. It's really first world problems over here but if you were stuck on the decision of the 1540's vs the T90's what would you choose?
I guess I can't really go wrong either way, I'm sure they're both stellar headphones... I just wanted to throw this one out there and see what people think
Cheers guys,
How do you like your treble? If on the hot side, Beyers. If a hint south of neutral, the Shures. The 1540 are very unlike the 840 from what I've read.
How do you like your treble? If on the hot side, Beyers. If a hint south of neutral, the Shures. The 1540 are very unlike the 840 from what I've read.
How do you like your treble? If on the hot side, Beyers. If a hint south of neutral, the Shures. The 1540 are very unlike the 840 from what I've read.
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Actually, if my memory serves me right, these are actually like an 840 with more impact down low, and a wider soundstage. More technically refined, also....
It's hard to compare an open headphone to a closed one. I have heard mixed reviews about the T90 and that it can be rather harsh. I also heard that given the difference in sound quality between them and the DT990 that they're not worth the price difference at $650. Now I haven't heard them personally of course so take that for what it's worth.