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Gee, I'd hate to deprive you of your player, though a bird told me that someone has my ES7's! I'd love to provide a good reference for people looking for new earphones, of course!
Gee, I'd hate to deprive you of your player, though a bird told me that someone has my ES7's! I'd love to provide a good reference for people looking for new earphones, of course!
Does anyone hear electric current noise when volume is below 2 ? Does the noise go away after 200 hours ? I have it on 10 hours daily burn-in process for 3 days now. By the way, I will mainly use it with low impedance earphones.
Yeah It is like somebody trying to drink milk with a straw but there is almost no milk left!
Btw I think the es7 is suffering from the same problem, much, much more bass than what I would hear from other sources. I really hope Fang will come out with a solution.
I think it doesn't support wma lossless.Every time I play a song encoded in wma lossless my unit simply becomes unresponsive.
I didn't think anybody used WMA lossless....
If you've only used Cowon, old iPods, HTC phones, and the like before, then you are probably not used to the resolution. That isn't a problem, it's just that you've not heard it before.
What other sources do you have? You know, it might just be that the Hifiman 602 doesn't roll off its bass with less than 80Ω headphones, something that very few players do. The ES7 is a bassy headphone - clear and loud, yes - but definitely bassy. So, any bit of proper resolution will bring their bass out. That, and a goodly bit of harmonic distortion in the signal will warm them up a lot.
So, what you are hearing could be many things, one of which is simply good resolution. If you've only used Cowon, old iPods, HTC phones, and the like before, then you are probably not used to the resolution. That isn't a problem, it's just that you've not heard it before. That said, I haven't heard the ES7 and the 602 yet... someone took the headphones before I could!So I cannot verify anything.