Taybear
New Head-Fier
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Hi all. I've been searching through these forums for an extended period of time and ran across many multiple reviews of the Brainwavz M2. When I noticed on mp4nationusa that they had the combo deal with the E7 amp for $109, I jumped on it. I just received them tonight and have been listening to them for a few hours, and I've got to say I'm kind of disappointed thus far. I'm definitely not an audiophile, and this is my first pair of IEM's, but they sound extremely flat to me.
My other pair of headphones are Senn 595's, and obviously they are widely considered a neutral set of cans, but a major knock on them is how they lack in bass. They sound like monsters compared to these things (I know it's not really fair to compare over ear and IEM's, but I'm pretty new to all of this...
I've tried running the M2's through my Zune without being amped, and through the E7 hooked up USB on my computer. I've tried messing with EQ settings on Winamp, and on my Zune, and I just feel that they are extremely flat...
I'm just wondering for people who have them if the "burn in" period is critical on these things? I guess I just expected much more from them right off the bat. Maybe my ears just need to adjust to them since I've never owned a pair of IEM's and I'm so used to the over the ear cans.
Also, just wanted to introduce myself to everyone and say that everyone on these forums appears to be very informative and friendly. I'm planning on sticking around for quite a while..
Thanks everyone.
My other pair of headphones are Senn 595's, and obviously they are widely considered a neutral set of cans, but a major knock on them is how they lack in bass. They sound like monsters compared to these things (I know it's not really fair to compare over ear and IEM's, but I'm pretty new to all of this...
I've tried running the M2's through my Zune without being amped, and through the E7 hooked up USB on my computer. I've tried messing with EQ settings on Winamp, and on my Zune, and I just feel that they are extremely flat...
I'm just wondering for people who have them if the "burn in" period is critical on these things? I guess I just expected much more from them right off the bat. Maybe my ears just need to adjust to them since I've never owned a pair of IEM's and I'm so used to the over the ear cans.
Also, just wanted to introduce myself to everyone and say that everyone on these forums appears to be very informative and friendly. I'm planning on sticking around for quite a while..

Thanks everyone.