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A few days I ago I bought a Audio Technica ATH M50 and I just wanted to know what the difference was between the noises and what can benefit the M50s the most during a 100 hr burn in period
Don't use white noise to burn in, I repeat again, DON'T USE WHITE NOISE.
Too much energy in the trebles, you risk damaging the beadphones because of too much energy in the trebles.
Quote:Don't use white noise to burn in, I repeat again, DON'T USE WHITE NOISE.
Too much energy in the trebles, you risk damaging the beadphones because of too much energy in the trebles.
So which would you recommend? According to wikipedia there are more than white, pink, and brown noise
but they all sound the same O.o
or at least similar not only that, I do not have a clue what the description on each sound means
As I wrote earlier, don't burn in with white noise, your headphones may remain undamaged after that, but it's silly to risk your brand new K601 for an hypothetical improvement, isn't it?
Especially since you could get the same improvement by playing music or pink noise.
, it would make sense to stay on the side of prudence and burn in with pink noise and stay away from high volume white noise.