archigius
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After 45 hours of burn-in time, i think these headphones have reached a mature sound.
Bass has become definitely stronger, i think it's mainly due to the pads burn-in; in fact, the pads are now much softer and slightly thinner and comfort has improved a lot. Still not the best for comfort, but i can wear them now for 1.5/2 hours, it's enough for me.
The only thing i'm not liking that much is the slighly laid back upper midrange, whith that dip at around 7 Khz, which is very evident from innerfidelity FR graph:
It's probably there to avoid sibilance, but i think 15 db is too much, it makes the music much less airy than it should be.
So i usually add some equalization with my Cowon D2:
+2 db at 3.2 Khz and +3/4 db at 6.8 Khz. This makes the sound much better, with a more live feeling.
I've a question for european DT 1350 owners: somebody knows where can i find some replacement pads?
It should be part number 906.794, but it seems that actually no online seller has them here in Europe.
Bass has become definitely stronger, i think it's mainly due to the pads burn-in; in fact, the pads are now much softer and slightly thinner and comfort has improved a lot. Still not the best for comfort, but i can wear them now for 1.5/2 hours, it's enough for me.
The only thing i'm not liking that much is the slighly laid back upper midrange, whith that dip at around 7 Khz, which is very evident from innerfidelity FR graph:
It's probably there to avoid sibilance, but i think 15 db is too much, it makes the music much less airy than it should be.
So i usually add some equalization with my Cowon D2:
+2 db at 3.2 Khz and +3/4 db at 6.8 Khz. This makes the sound much better, with a more live feeling.
I've a question for european DT 1350 owners: somebody knows where can i find some replacement pads?
It should be part number 906.794, but it seems that actually no online seller has them here in Europe.