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If the seal is right, then just keep listening and you will adapt.
Damaged drivers maybe?
Quote:Damaged drivers maybe?
Jeez, I would hope not. They are brand new. Only 30 minutes on them. JH5 is rather thick and heavy sounding by comparison so my ears may need to adjust but I will say it again....what are al of these drivers doing.? MUCH more neutral than I figured.
Well, the bass is quite strong with my JH13Pro, so if you have a good seal and isolation I'd be worried about a problem with the unit. However, if you live for bass like the W3, ED9, D5000 or IE8 then you may be disappointed, although my JH13Pro can keep up with an LCD-2 or D7000 in the bass department.
jh13s are indeed special. but the jh3a is a true game changer, it's not just hype.
the definition of portable seems to have changed over the last couple of years. now it seems anything larger than a nano and iems is no longer considered portable in some quarters. a few years ago a portable system was a small cd player + a headroom supreme (several times larger than current portable amps) + a battery pack + a cd case + a bunch of cables + a headroom travelers bag + senn hd580s. and folks were absolutely thrilled to be able to carry a high quality sound system with them!. the jh3a is an amp, somewhat larger than the current weenie amps, + iems + source. i don't see it as non-portable set up, unless one is concerned about being out and about with something so valuable.