kevn
New Head-Fier
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Thanks. The hairs were obvious from the moment I opened the box. Might have just been carpet fabric, but I paid for a brand new item. I'm going to exchange it.
You will surely enjoy these; great headphones!Just put in a BuyDig order for these headphones...Can't wait to enjoy them! Man, this hobby is sure taking precedence on my free time and hard earned dollars![]()
INITIAL RESPONSE: After a few minutes of experiencing these, my god...Holy cow, these headphones are comfortable. They also fit better than the DT 990s that I've been using, along with the HD 650s. The earpads seem to be narrower, but more velvety soft than the velour pads of the DT 990s, and allow to envelop my ear more fittingly. I'm definitely going to have to burn in these cans, but the sound signature is what I'm looking for: a defined, but not overwhelming bass, smooth midrange and exciting, but not sibilant treble. I'm still definitely putting the T1.2 or its' successor on my list for future cans, because Beyerdynamic's flagship can puts out an analytical, but immensely fascinating sound to my ears. It's a bit early to judge, but I can feel that the Amiron Home will be a very satisfying headphone for a good long while.
Just out of curiosity, are the earpads and headband pad user replaceable, or would you have to send it back to Beyerdynamic for service?
They are easily replacable. On the headband you just need the right size star screwdriver and the earpads should pop right off with the ring that holds them. Even the drivers are user replaceable. They are basically as user serviceable as the HD 600/650.
That's a relief! It didn't look obvious that the pads were replaceable.
I wasn't sure at first but realized they were, but you can put any round Beyer pads on it you want. I've also swapped a DT 1770/1990 headband on the Amirons, makes the clamp much tighter and brings the sound more forward due to increased clamp.