dreamwhisper
1000+ Head-Fier
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In my experience, amps with more than 1W @ 32 ohms can make them distort.
So these headphones are super sensitive. However the Dynalo+ works ok with them, which I think is rated slightly higher than 1W.
The E.C. Super 7 with 1.1W makes them distort a bit.
A dynahi (~6W?) will probably damage the drivers if you leave it on for too long.
I would call them fun headphones, that tend to capture the upper harmonics of electric guitar better than any others I've heard.
This is a region that electric guitarists specifically tune as they develop their sound, so it can help reveal an electric guitarist's musicianship and tone.
I mostly use the headphones for direct-from-ipod listening to breakbeat music, since you can easily dance with them on your head, and the chord is long enough not to worry about them getting pulled from your head.
Metal bands like Tool are incredible, but anything with electric guitar seems to have an added dimension.
Nice review
So these headphones are super sensitive. However the Dynalo+ works ok with them, which I think is rated slightly higher than 1W.
The E.C. Super 7 with 1.1W makes them distort a bit.
A dynahi (~6W?) will probably damage the drivers if you leave it on for too long.
I would call them fun headphones, that tend to capture the upper harmonics of electric guitar better than any others I've heard.
This is a region that electric guitarists specifically tune as they develop their sound, so it can help reveal an electric guitarist's musicianship and tone.
I mostly use the headphones for direct-from-ipod listening to breakbeat music, since you can easily dance with them on your head, and the chord is long enough not to worry about them getting pulled from your head.
Metal bands like Tool are incredible, but anything with electric guitar seems to have an added dimension.
Nice review