piaudio
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On the closer look, it looks like a Jupiter planer!
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As you wish.
As you wish.
I upgrade to solid silver cables for any gears that I own. The improvements is very obvious, people who never witness it would be skeptical, but the improvements is true.
Are you serious about this? O.o
Are you serious about this? O.o
@Whitigir
Well personally i don't believe in "cable-sound" and haven't heard of any scientific proof. I tried already a whole lotta cables ranging from 30€ to 1500€ (blindly).
I wasn't able to tell a difference and don't know any reason why a manufacturer should make their headphones sound worse if it could be improved by a cable "upgrade". I also tried measuring if there were any differences and couldn't find anything suspicious (under the condition that the cable was made properly).
But these are just my personal experiences didn't meant to offend anybody.
I usually consider recabling just if i can't get along with the stock cables ex. too long/stiff etc.
Don't want to Start any trouble here though so it might be better to let this Discussion aside and enjoy our headphones and mutual interest.
But i am interested in what kind of differences cables could make in your opinion. Maybe i should give it a try again.
Cheers,
Ape
I poked around slightly and I don't really see anyone mentioning these sound slightly harsh to them? is it just me? I am burning these in but they sound very Hissy and sibilant to me and I get pretty fatigued by them, I was thinking about adding a thin layer of felt or foam over the driver with a glue stick or tape anyone else think about doing this? any recommendations for a good material to use? I expected these to sound warmer. I am coming from a pair of Fidelio X1's, a buddy that has LCD 2's also said they sound harsh to him as well.
My cousin (D7K owner) just tested out my TH-X00's, he also said they sounded pretty similar.
Cables absolutely make improvements. of course there is snake oil crap out there, and there are people who will explain technical / science reasons why or why not; but from my experience A/B testing between quality cables vs stock its nearly unanimous that there is a difference. I say don't knock it till you try it.
Note: the A/B testing people include myself, and with others some audiophiles, musicians, sound engineers, as well as normal people, several different mechanical engineers / electrical engineers (whom had a lot of doubt till they listened.). I'd think the tests were well conducted, i do have a science background after all.
On the otherhand, if you can't hear a difference then good for you. That just means you get to enjoy music without having to burn more money to try and hear every color / texture / detail.
Ok so going away from the cable talk for a bit (because thats a never ending rabbit hole whenever people discuss it, ive said my piece =P). These cans are friggin amazing. I've been too busy listening and am going to resume listening (burned in for about 24 hours now. They've REALLY opened up.) The only thing holding these things back is the sound leakage. Anyone have any ideas on how we would mod these to seal it without changing the sound? (I'd love to use these during work but i fear the leakage may annoy others)