PzyMazter
New Head-Fier
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Well I was a bit misguided in my interpretation of what burn in actually is, and I thought you were supposed to play at max volume through headphones in order to minimize the necessary time. Well I did that, for approximately 19 hours with my new Shure E3s.
Now right off the bat I can't tell if anything is damaged, but I'm wondering what I should look for. I do believe the bass has become much stronger after this 19 hour session, but I really don't know for certain much about anything relating to driver damage.
While actually using the headphones, I am very volume shy. I actually think that at volume 1 out of 30 on my Karma it might be too loud for comfortable listening, and have been wondering if there's any way I could get a volume control to attach to the headphones (like what you find on the cords of many nicer headphones). It's just that I was using 30/30 with bass and treble eq'd above normal, and I hope I didn't do anything bad
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Now right off the bat I can't tell if anything is damaged, but I'm wondering what I should look for. I do believe the bass has become much stronger after this 19 hour session, but I really don't know for certain much about anything relating to driver damage.
While actually using the headphones, I am very volume shy. I actually think that at volume 1 out of 30 on my Karma it might be too loud for comfortable listening, and have been wondering if there's any way I could get a volume control to attach to the headphones (like what you find on the cords of many nicer headphones). It's just that I was using 30/30 with bass and treble eq'd above normal, and I hope I didn't do anything bad