kkfan
Head-Fier
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Hi all!
Some say breaking in headphones is a real science while others claim it is merely the process of the listener getting used to the sound signature.
If it is a real science, then I would think the listener should be able to listen once, break in the headphones while NOT using them, and then at the end of the break-in period, be able to notice a difference. Do you agree?
For the purpose of break-in, would you recommend playing white/pink noise as opposed to playing music?
Where can I get recorded white/pink noise?
Thanks in advance.
Some say breaking in headphones is a real science while others claim it is merely the process of the listener getting used to the sound signature.
If it is a real science, then I would think the listener should be able to listen once, break in the headphones while NOT using them, and then at the end of the break-in period, be able to notice a difference. Do you agree?
For the purpose of break-in, would you recommend playing white/pink noise as opposed to playing music?
Where can I get recorded white/pink noise?
Thanks in advance.