appar111
Headphoneus Supremus
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Well, i grabbed these yesterday afternoon at Compusa for $59.99 (they gave me 10 bucks off).
So far, I think they must need significant break in. Maybe because of the titanium coated diaphragms? They sound very tinny and distant, yet boomy. reminiscent of the UR20 (yikes!) I had them hooked up to my Sony receiver last night with a few cd's on shuffle to break em in a little bit (Our Lady Peace, Marilyn Manson, the Donnas, Veruca Salt, Joe Satriani). And then last night I left them plugged in to my powerbook shuffling through my whole collection (alot of Miles Davis). They sound pretty good on jazz stuff, at least to me. They're only 60 ohms, but seem very tinny even though they're not hard to drive. Perhaps an amp? I was really hoping for a moderately easy to drive set of cans to use with my EJ955. Heck, my Sportapros are the same ohms and only slightly more sensitive, and sound much better than the PRO3AAT's.
Any idea how long i should let these break-in before I make the dcision to take them back or not? They are a completely different beast from the 7506's I used to have. I still prefer my Sportapros for listening, even though they're not near as crisp as the PRO3AAT's.
They seem really well built and pretty light (about as light as the Sony 7506's) but don't fold up as small.
So should I give them a couple solid days of uninterrupted break-in, or should I return them and go for something familiar yet different, like the KSC-35's?
So far, I think they must need significant break in. Maybe because of the titanium coated diaphragms? They sound very tinny and distant, yet boomy. reminiscent of the UR20 (yikes!) I had them hooked up to my Sony receiver last night with a few cd's on shuffle to break em in a little bit (Our Lady Peace, Marilyn Manson, the Donnas, Veruca Salt, Joe Satriani). And then last night I left them plugged in to my powerbook shuffling through my whole collection (alot of Miles Davis). They sound pretty good on jazz stuff, at least to me. They're only 60 ohms, but seem very tinny even though they're not hard to drive. Perhaps an amp? I was really hoping for a moderately easy to drive set of cans to use with my EJ955. Heck, my Sportapros are the same ohms and only slightly more sensitive, and sound much better than the PRO3AAT's.
Any idea how long i should let these break-in before I make the dcision to take them back or not? They are a completely different beast from the 7506's I used to have. I still prefer my Sportapros for listening, even though they're not near as crisp as the PRO3AAT's.
They seem really well built and pretty light (about as light as the Sony 7506's) but don't fold up as small.
So should I give them a couple solid days of uninterrupted break-in, or should I return them and go for something familiar yet different, like the KSC-35's?