You'll get used to tightening them properly as you remove and put on the cable. I don't have that problem anymore and I do it by hand. Plies would be the way if you don't plan on removing the cable though.
Owning the LCD-2 R1, R2 and the HE-500 I must admit that it is impossible to get fatigued by the HE-500. Simply impossible! YMMV, and my milage is from the 160D and the V200.
That doesn't mean that either of the LCD-2 will be fatiguing, but surely NOT the HE-500. HE-500 is also better comfort wise (aka scull pressure. The current pads are a sad story however...). Hands down.
out of the HE line up (he6,he5,he5le,he-500) will have the best bass? I am a bass junkie but I don't need a sub next to my head. The he-500 sound to my liking but I know it was said that the he-5le are the "darkest" of all the HE line up. Would that mean that it would have the most bass impact, punch and depth?
out of the HE line up (he6,he5,he5le,he-500) will have the best bass? I am a bass junkie but I don't need a sub next to my head. The he-500 sound to my liking but I know it was said that the he-5le are the "darkest" of all the HE line up. Would that mean that it would have the most bass impact, punch and depth?
I can only comment on the HE-500 and HE-6, but the 500 definitely have the more bass. I read the HE-300 sound a bit V-shaped, so those may rank bassier, but no comment from me. There's also an HE-4, FYI.
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