beaver316
Headphoneus Supremus
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Nah no way of damaging, unless you were listening to abnormally loud volumes for extended periods, but you would have done damage to your ears long before damaging the phones.
But I really feel like Matrix failed with the gain sticker on this. Pretty much everyone confuses it for the reverse.
Oooooh I see. LOL! Thanks for letting me know.
Any possibility that I might've damaged the headphones while I had it at the highest settings? I do remember hearing some noise without hearing any music turned on, and possibly some distortion. But I have no idea if that was because of the headphone or because of the recording/source...
Nah no way of damaging, unless you were listening to abnormally loud volumes for extended periods, but you would have done damage to your ears long before damaging the phones.
But I really feel like Matrix failed with the gain sticker on this. Pretty much everyone confuses it for the reverse.