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Headphoneus Supremus
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I too was all over the t-130, but lately I find that although they tame the average highs, they sound more swishy in the very highs. Is it possible mine are getting worn and losing their sound quality? Or do I really prefer the silicon again? I want the silicon detail without the small spikes. I thought the foam had that, but now comparing them they are swishier.. Not sure how else to describe it. Almost like there is a higher spike or that it softens the main treble too much but not the highest spike? I have new ones coming in the mail soon anyway, so I should know soon if it's the wear...
I am also a fan of the grey filters. They provide better detail and bass quality in exchange for bass quantity. Swap to T-130 Comply tips for more bass quantity and tame the highs without using an equalizer (if preferred). Otherwise, a simple equalizer change to the low frequencies with the grey filters should be plenty.
I too was all over the t-130, but lately I find that although they tame the average highs, they sound more swishy in the very highs. Is it possible mine are getting worn and losing their sound quality? Or do I really prefer the silicon again? I want the silicon detail without the small spikes. I thought the foam had that, but now comparing them they are swishier.. Not sure how else to describe it. Almost like there is a higher spike or that it softens the main treble too much but not the highest spike? I have new ones coming in the mail soon anyway, so I should know soon if it's the wear...