SanS
Head-Fier
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Hi, guys,
There are a lot of postings saying that a cable upgrade gives a great improvement to the sounding of some cans (Sennheiser top models HD590/580/600 in particular)…
But in the same time there are some head-fi’ers who don’t believe in some sound improvements due to stock cable change, so I do… Because I think that if the cable upgrade really makes noticeable difference in the way some cans sound – why for example Sennheiser don’t supply their top models (600/650) with a modified (upgraded) cables…, is there any evident reason that makes manufacturers to keep from this?
And I can hardly believe that cable upgrade makes day’n’night difference for HD590 (as it was stated here many times), and ‘gives much more than cheap amp’…
Stock cables of all the Sennheiser's cans are really thin, but I don’t think that this thinness implies poor sounding…
By the way, I’d like to know: how many people here are also skeptical for cable upgrade?
(I understand that it’s the question like – ‘do you believe in burn in’: someone thinks that a cans are ‘burning in’ – the others that a hearing is just getting used to the specific sounding of some cans, but anyway…)
Thanks in advance four your opinions!
There are a lot of postings saying that a cable upgrade gives a great improvement to the sounding of some cans (Sennheiser top models HD590/580/600 in particular)…
But in the same time there are some head-fi’ers who don’t believe in some sound improvements due to stock cable change, so I do… Because I think that if the cable upgrade really makes noticeable difference in the way some cans sound – why for example Sennheiser don’t supply their top models (600/650) with a modified (upgraded) cables…, is there any evident reason that makes manufacturers to keep from this?
And I can hardly believe that cable upgrade makes day’n’night difference for HD590 (as it was stated here many times), and ‘gives much more than cheap amp’…
Stock cables of all the Sennheiser's cans are really thin, but I don’t think that this thinness implies poor sounding…
By the way, I’d like to know: how many people here are also skeptical for cable upgrade?
(I understand that it’s the question like – ‘do you believe in burn in’: someone thinks that a cans are ‘burning in’ – the others that a hearing is just getting used to the specific sounding of some cans, but anyway…)
Thanks in advance four your opinions!