Vicomte
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Not hate at all. Merely a commentary.
I'm not sure how much removing the mesh would actually affect the sound, as the mesh on my MS-2s seems to act more as protection for the driver, rather than regulating airflow. I would think they would sound the same with or without the mesh. The buttons are likewise ineffectual, methinks, as when I cover a similar size area with my thumbs (or a penny) I've found no change to the sound at all. As long as a certain amount of air can move in and out, the sound shouldn't change, and the mesh doesn't obstruct airflow at all, for any practical purposes. Note that I have never owned the 325i, and am basing my conjecture on my experience with its brother, the MS-2i.
It's mostly the right-angled headband that throws me, anyway.
Originally Posted by adanac061 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Wow , lots of hate on the modded 325i's sorry . I suppose appearances matter more than sound to some people?? These are not for someone to add to their collection of 100 headphones, they are for a person who wants to try something new. ps: loving the cheesy poems LMAO ([size=xx-small]Of course the ketel one helps[/size]) |
Not hate at all. Merely a commentary.
I'm not sure how much removing the mesh would actually affect the sound, as the mesh on my MS-2s seems to act more as protection for the driver, rather than regulating airflow. I would think they would sound the same with or without the mesh. The buttons are likewise ineffectual, methinks, as when I cover a similar size area with my thumbs (or a penny) I've found no change to the sound at all. As long as a certain amount of air can move in and out, the sound shouldn't change, and the mesh doesn't obstruct airflow at all, for any practical purposes. Note that I have never owned the 325i, and am basing my conjecture on my experience with its brother, the MS-2i.
It's mostly the right-angled headband that throws me, anyway.