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So I haven't been sleeping well for about a week now. Most of the time during the day, I am drowsy.
Alright why don't we just cut the story...
Anyway.
First time I realized this is when I just got the Turbine Pro-Golds and was going to NYC by bus. From Quebec City. Of course, when I got on the bus (about 22:00) I was naturally quite excited, and I had no fatigue. Back then I was still using my iPod + Amp pack. The bus rolled, I plugged in the Golds and listened to some nice German opera (Der Ring des Nibelungen, not that I understand anything). At one point, fatigue struck. So I turned off the pack and hit the pillow... um, headrest.
Woke up a bit later for border passing. Passed the border, kept rolling. Again, plugged in the Golds: man, these sound like [stars]. Murky, detail-less, no bass.
Next day when we all got to the hotels (Lancaster), I grabbed some hot grub and yet again resumed the said opera. It seems as if the Golds are "revived".
It's the same thing over and over again. During mid-day the phones are stellar. Whenever I'm tired, however, it is as if the phones are tired with me. At that library by Central Park (NYC) the Golds were fine; after a dinner somewhere in Times Sq. (Mars-2112-something restaurant) I would feel deflated and the phones would sound deflated too.
And it's not just before sleeping: If I listen right after I wake up, they would also sound like said [stars].
Fast-forward to about a week ago. I went out to get the Coppers. It was somewhat late (20:30) but of course I'm all jacked up about the new phones. They sounded much clearer than the Golds with a tighter bass.
Today the phones broke (made a thread about it). As already mentioned when we just started, I haven't been sleeping quite well, so today is a tiring day. Got the replacement Coppers, fine. Go home, listen (no more nice Germans since I reverted back to the CD era).
No bass (again), sounds a bit constrained, harsh mids and stressed highs. What, man? Did they replace a defective pair with a defective pair? I yawned, then it hit me: fatigue.
I knew that the decommissioned Golds, sleeping in my drawer somewhere, are "good": loads of bass. I was like, fine, I'll go listen to the Golds, and if they has bass, then the new Coppers must be defective.
But the Golds had no bass either. It sounded way too muffled. It actually sounded like SE530's.
So don't listen to anything seriously when you keep yawning. Your auditory central is half asleep and most of those neurons aren't firing. Fatigued listening = bad listening.
Thanks for reading. Chime in if you have (or don't have) similar experiences. Now I have to eat, hit the bed, wake up and back to smelling benzene. That's not an aroma: it smells like rubber.
So I haven't been sleeping well for about a week now. Most of the time during the day, I am drowsy.
Alright why don't we just cut the story...
Anyway.
First time I realized this is when I just got the Turbine Pro-Golds and was going to NYC by bus. From Quebec City. Of course, when I got on the bus (about 22:00) I was naturally quite excited, and I had no fatigue. Back then I was still using my iPod + Amp pack. The bus rolled, I plugged in the Golds and listened to some nice German opera (Der Ring des Nibelungen, not that I understand anything). At one point, fatigue struck. So I turned off the pack and hit the pillow... um, headrest.
Woke up a bit later for border passing. Passed the border, kept rolling. Again, plugged in the Golds: man, these sound like [stars]. Murky, detail-less, no bass.
Next day when we all got to the hotels (Lancaster), I grabbed some hot grub and yet again resumed the said opera. It seems as if the Golds are "revived".
It's the same thing over and over again. During mid-day the phones are stellar. Whenever I'm tired, however, it is as if the phones are tired with me. At that library by Central Park (NYC) the Golds were fine; after a dinner somewhere in Times Sq. (Mars-2112-something restaurant) I would feel deflated and the phones would sound deflated too.
And it's not just before sleeping: If I listen right after I wake up, they would also sound like said [stars].
Fast-forward to about a week ago. I went out to get the Coppers. It was somewhat late (20:30) but of course I'm all jacked up about the new phones. They sounded much clearer than the Golds with a tighter bass.
Today the phones broke (made a thread about it). As already mentioned when we just started, I haven't been sleeping quite well, so today is a tiring day. Got the replacement Coppers, fine. Go home, listen (no more nice Germans since I reverted back to the CD era).
No bass (again), sounds a bit constrained, harsh mids and stressed highs. What, man? Did they replace a defective pair with a defective pair? I yawned, then it hit me: fatigue.
I knew that the decommissioned Golds, sleeping in my drawer somewhere, are "good": loads of bass. I was like, fine, I'll go listen to the Golds, and if they has bass, then the new Coppers must be defective.
But the Golds had no bass either. It sounded way too muffled. It actually sounded like SE530's.
So don't listen to anything seriously when you keep yawning. Your auditory central is half asleep and most of those neurons aren't firing. Fatigued listening = bad listening.
Thanks for reading. Chime in if you have (or don't have) similar experiences. Now I have to eat, hit the bed, wake up and back to smelling benzene. That's not an aroma: it smells like rubber.