jacobkuca
New Head-Fier
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Background- So a while ago I bought some Symphonized NRG earbuds. They sounded absolutely amazing, but they broke right away. I ordered a new pair and they were also broken within a month, so I decided to go in another direction. I bought some Brainwavz Delta's for around the same price, and I didn't like them quite as much but they were still phenominal for the price and I've enjoyed them very much. So about a month ago, I went onto http://massdrop.com and saw MSRP $120 headphones for $40, and you couldn't get them for less than $60 on eBay or Amazon at the time, so I decided to check them out, which leads me to the problem..
The issue- As soon as I put them in, they were sort of hard to get to stay into my ear, but by using the old Brainwavz rubber ear piece (which I actually took off of the Symphonized headphones, btw) I was able to make a nice seal. I played some music, and almost gasped at the horror. The sound quality was absolutely atrocious! It was *honestly* what I would expect from apple earbuds, it sounded just like them. I've been using them for a few hours and they started sounding a bit better to me, but then I tried on my Delta's again and they just sounded *so* much better than the newer, more expensive earbuds. Like it wasn't even remotely close...
Did I buy bad headphones, or is something else at play here..? I tried both my iPhone and Laptop with different types of songs. Both wielded the same results, the new headphones were just trash. Very muffled highs & vocals and almost no bass.
I know I've heard something about "breaking them in", but I used them for at least 4 hours today and not much has changed, I just got used to the ****ty sound.
The new earbuds I bought were Beyerdynamic DTX 102 IE earbuds.
The issue- As soon as I put them in, they were sort of hard to get to stay into my ear, but by using the old Brainwavz rubber ear piece (which I actually took off of the Symphonized headphones, btw) I was able to make a nice seal. I played some music, and almost gasped at the horror. The sound quality was absolutely atrocious! It was *honestly* what I would expect from apple earbuds, it sounded just like them. I've been using them for a few hours and they started sounding a bit better to me, but then I tried on my Delta's again and they just sounded *so* much better than the newer, more expensive earbuds. Like it wasn't even remotely close...
Did I buy bad headphones, or is something else at play here..? I tried both my iPhone and Laptop with different types of songs. Both wielded the same results, the new headphones were just trash. Very muffled highs & vocals and almost no bass.
I know I've heard something about "breaking them in", but I used them for at least 4 hours today and not much has changed, I just got used to the ****ty sound.
The new earbuds I bought were Beyerdynamic DTX 102 IE earbuds.