gowrygabriev
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Hi,
This week I finally got my ER-4p with the /s adapter
cable. They sound very good and very detailed.
Maybe I should give myself some time to get used
to them but I was a little disappointed. I'm used
to the soundstage of the HD600 (and anxiously
awaiting a Cardas cable), and the soundstage
of these seems very small. Also, on the first day
I had them I couldget get over all the cord noise.
I could hear my heart beat if I didn't move the cord
off of my chest, and still during quiet passages I
can hear myself breath and noise if I turn my head
from side to side. Does the cord begin to give after
a while? I'd really love these for portable use if
it wasn't for the cord noise.
Sound quality seems top-notch. They seem to give
very good detail on the high end of things and the
mid-range seems very balanced. They've had maybe
30hrs of burn-in so far. Should I burn in while I'm not
listening at high volumes or are listening volumes good
enough?
Thanks!!!
Gowry
This week I finally got my ER-4p with the /s adapter
cable. They sound very good and very detailed.
Maybe I should give myself some time to get used
to them but I was a little disappointed. I'm used
to the soundstage of the HD600 (and anxiously
awaiting a Cardas cable), and the soundstage
of these seems very small. Also, on the first day
I had them I couldget get over all the cord noise.
I could hear my heart beat if I didn't move the cord
off of my chest, and still during quiet passages I
can hear myself breath and noise if I turn my head
from side to side. Does the cord begin to give after
a while? I'd really love these for portable use if
it wasn't for the cord noise.
Sound quality seems top-notch. They seem to give
very good detail on the high end of things and the
mid-range seems very balanced. They've had maybe
30hrs of burn-in so far. Should I burn in while I'm not
listening at high volumes or are listening volumes good
enough?
Thanks!!!
Gowry