Jan 4, 2015 at 2:49 PM Post #16 of 19 violencer 100+ Head-Fier Joined May 27, 2014 Posts 162 Likes 30 * Fatiguing high mids. Click to expand... I have the same problem with X5+UE900, your ears looks like to much sensitive
* Fatiguing high mids. Click to expand... I have the same problem with X5+UE900, your ears looks like to much sensitive
Mar 31, 2015 at 1:17 AM Post #17 of 19 eloquentmuse New Head-Fier Joined Mar 29, 2015 Posts 15 Likes 7 Hi, violencer, can I confirm that you're saying the X5 paired with UE900 is fatiguing? I have UE900's and was thinking of getting the X5...
Hi, violencer, can I confirm that you're saying the X5 paired with UE900 is fatiguing? I have UE900's and was thinking of getting the X5...
Mar 31, 2015 at 6:43 AM Post #18 of 19 recephasan 500+ Head-Fier Joined Feb 8, 2002 Posts 613 Likes 43 IMO, barring the possibility that your equipment is faulty, you have my kind of ears. The fatiguing kind. That's why I swapped the 397 in my X3 with a 1641. The 6643 never sat well with my ears. I say sell it, or use it with an outboard amp. I use the E12 with absolutely no fatigue.
IMO, barring the possibility that your equipment is faulty, you have my kind of ears. The fatiguing kind. That's why I swapped the 397 in my X3 with a 1641. The 6643 never sat well with my ears. I say sell it, or use it with an outboard amp. I use the E12 with absolutely no fatigue.
Apr 1, 2015 at 3:44 AM Post #19 of 19 DeeKay10 100+ Head-Fier Joined Dec 8, 2010 Posts 140 Likes 103 Plugged it to an E12A eventually, which later introduced its own set of issues (too loud).