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Headphoneus Supremus
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No worries. You're not alone on that. I liked the Ultrasones from the start, no need for a mental burn-in. As far as the S-logic concerns, I still don't know what it exactly does or how it sounds like, not even when comparing to other brands. For me it's just a differ in soundsig between the Ultrasone and another brand as a whole, not just the S-logic thingy. Could be my there's something wrong with my ears though...
@ Andrew:
Ultrasones (and thus most likely most headphones) sure benefit from burn-in. As I normally listen to my burned-in ones and recently I listened to a not burned-in pair (I didn't know before auditioning that they were not burned-in) I can state without a doubt it makes a world of a difference and for sure not in my head.
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sure I can understand the pathways in the brain adapting to a different type of sound, once you use headphones for some time and condition your brain to the sound of headphones but I have never experienced it. Yes I have read about it quite a bit and have puzzled over it. Well I guess you guys get to experience something I don't. Shucks. :^) |
No worries. You're not alone on that. I liked the Ultrasones from the start, no need for a mental burn-in. As far as the S-logic concerns, I still don't know what it exactly does or how it sounds like, not even when comparing to other brands. For me it's just a differ in soundsig between the Ultrasone and another brand as a whole, not just the S-logic thingy. Could be my there's something wrong with my ears though...
@ Andrew:
Ultrasones (and thus most likely most headphones) sure benefit from burn-in. As I normally listen to my burned-in ones and recently I listened to a not burned-in pair (I didn't know before auditioning that they were not burned-in) I can state without a doubt it makes a world of a difference and for sure not in my head.