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Headphoneus Supremus
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It could just be the source clipping, or drivers bottoming out. In any case, did you set the headphones to very high levels?
It could just be the source clipping, or drivers bottoming out. In any case, did you set the headphones to very high levels?
When I used pink noise I did set the headphones to a decently high level. Not too loud but pretty loud. And when I used the headphones to listen to dubstep I listened to it almost as loud as I set the pink noise.
Try different tracks and adjust levels to see if it continues happening.
When I try different tracks then it stops happening at all levels. But on the tracks that it does click, it keeps clicking regardless of the level. If I burn them in more using music, will the clicking go away?
Are the tracks where you hear those clicks low quality recordings?
There 192kbps
Ok well I don't have any EQs turned on or anything. The track sounds fine when I listened to in using my titans and it seems like it clicks on "drum" notes only. Or when there's a lot of mids, highs, and lows together at the same time. I can listen to pure bass boosted songs with no clicking whatsoever but on some songs like vava boom (bassnectar) vision (gemini) or bass cannon (flux pavilion) it have a lot of litle clicking noises. But I can listen to songs like timestretch (bassnectar) and bass head bass boosted (bassnectar) with minimal clicking. (Timestretch has none at all) all of these songs where played at 192kbps. With no EQ on my iPod touch.
I'm sorry I ment to say that the titans don't click on the songs. Rather the XB500s click on everything I said above.