I still have had the same problem as well. The last shipment notification for me was
Jan 16, 2012 5:44 PM Shipment exception Tsuen Wan HK Undeliverable package
Jan 16, 2012 5:44 PM Shipment exception Tsuen Wan HK Undeliverable package
I'm not entirely sure where the fault is, there's no breaks or splits in the cable that are visible. I don't think it's the coax's at the ears as no amount of trying to reseat those did anything. I'll take a closer look tomorrow evening to see if I can narrow it down. It seems my problem is different from what others have as I didn't notice any channel imbalance, but I don't have another cable to test with, so can't really say.
And by 'just right' I meant the orientation of the 1/4" jack, at one point I could get sound out of both cups if it wasn't inserted fully, but if you pushed it in all the way it'd cut out on the right side.
The more I think about it, the more puzzling it seems to me now.
Hi Fang, my he400's seem also to be stuck in tsuen wan. The "details" say that it is an "undeliverable package". If you could get into contact that would be great.
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The unanimously best choice for 1/4''->1/8'' seems to be the Grados 1/4''->1/8'' adapter. Look it up. I already ordered one.
So from your impressions, it seems your pair of HE400s does not have the channel imbalance defect?
Hi Fang, my he400's seem also to be stuck in tsuen wan. The "details" say that it is an "undeliverable package". If you could get into contact that would be great.
Received mine today, and what do you know: channel imbalance! Only in my case it was the right cup that was not giving any sound. Jiggling the cables did not do anything for me, but I suddenly noticed the cup would give good sound when I pressed it against my head. Release it: sound gone. Press it: sound back. That got me thinking that the cup's screws might have loosened in transport. I removed the earpad and gave all screws an extra twist. (Easy there, it's still plastic.) That did it! I am now listening to them while I type this.![]()
My setup: iPod with Headstage Arrow 2.1G, silver interlink, cheapo 1/8"-1/4" adapter. First impressions, compared to Sennheiser DT990 Pro (250Ohm) and listening to Dark Side of the Moon: more spatious sound, much more detail in the high notes, very revealing, slight sibilance, slightly less bassy sound, but bass is very tight. Instrument separation is the best I've heard to date. (Then again: this is the most I've ever paid for a headphone, so that figures.) This is also the first headphone I've owned that actually removes the equipment from the equation and leaves just the music to enjoy. I don't feel the weight is a problem, even though it is slightly heavier than the Beyer. The overall wear is very comfortable.
Overall: woohoo! Very happy with my purchase. Critique: highs are more present than I'm used to. Let's give them a few hundred hours to burn in.
To conclude with: I've got my Arrow on maximum Gain. (Setting 'III'.) I feel they do need quite a bit of power to shine.
I will chime in that I am also having cable problems. Left side cuts out - if I jiggle the cable sound comes back but it is more than just a matter of tightening - No matter how tight the problem recurs.