jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
How fitting that, in an audio loft headphoneia qualifying match between Brooklyn and Germany ,
Team Grado is early on ‘Settin’ The Pace’ [John Coltrane; Prestige: December, 1961.] …
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Which headband did you use?Jumping aboard the ‘nyczaj’ set upgrade. Only rodblocks on-trouble removing full original gimbals… cheers!
Mannequin head for the win! Great stand, loving this one- where did you get yours?
An authentic classic RS-1 headphone stand.
Not sure on brand/ maker- just a thin pleather band, considering ‘turbulentlabs’ band in time. Not sure if would like the extra cushion. Still on hunt for a thin genuine leather band. Current cracks easy around the ends.Which headband did you use?
In addition it is the Uber rare reverse negative printed variant.
An authentic classic RS-1 headphone stand.
Vacation.Lovely in Denmark
I haven’t seen such a concentration of Tuborg in many a year. I liked it back in the day along with many others.Vacation.Lovely in Denmark
An authentic classic RS-1 headphone stand.
Hello,
I'm new to this thread.
I just purchased a pair of GR10e In-Ears on eBay. The guy who sold it to me said they had 10 hours of use on them. I had never listened to them previously. It was a shot in the dark.
At the advice of one of many review sites, I have given them close to 50 hours of burn-in with pink noise.
But I still have one primary issue. They are both Sparkly & Mid-Centric. I don't like this, as I don't really care much for the middle part of the sound spectrum. I like either a V-shape or U-shape instead. And even having said this, I don't like sparkly sound (bloated treble is not good either).
I wonder if anyone here can suggest an aftermarket tip that might absorb some of this and warm them up a bit.
Thanks.
I was thinking the same thing, but I never use IEM's, so I didn't want to step in.if you don’t like mid forward - Sounds like Grado might not be your cup of tea