In running some tests and 20hz-20khz sweeps and such.. I noticed the mid-to-upper treble is extremely lacking on the CD3K. I think this probably puts (for our brains) an emphasis on the highest treble, hence the "harshness" and "brightness" people associate with the CD3K.
Is there some way to make them more flat in the treble frequencies? I like the CD3K, but their lack of bass detail and wierdness with treble is bothering me.
I've been discussing with someone doing a replacement cord for the CD3K, could that "fix" the treble (so i could hear what it sounds like, i'm not assuming it will instantly sound better), or is it more likely the drivers themselves?
If it is the drivers.. what options do I have? As mentioned in a couple of my other posts/threads, I haven't really heard a headphone I like as much as the CD3K, so I can't just magically switch over to the K1000s or something... blarg.
Is there some way to make them more flat in the treble frequencies? I like the CD3K, but their lack of bass detail and wierdness with treble is bothering me.
I've been discussing with someone doing a replacement cord for the CD3K, could that "fix" the treble (so i could hear what it sounds like, i'm not assuming it will instantly sound better), or is it more likely the drivers themselves?
If it is the drivers.. what options do I have? As mentioned in a couple of my other posts/threads, I haven't really heard a headphone I like as much as the CD3K, so I can't just magically switch over to the K1000s or something... blarg.