lubczyk
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How about on Amazon.com?
http://www.amazon.com/BRAINWAVZ-HM5-Studio-Monitor-Headphones/dp/B006MA9XXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334889499&sr=8-1
That'll work. Thanks!!!
How about on Amazon.com?
http://www.amazon.com/BRAINWAVZ-HM5-Studio-Monitor-Headphones/dp/B006MA9XXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334889499&sr=8-1
I have one question.
They sound really good, but I noticed that particularly in my left ear, it sounds like my ear is slightly clogged or something. I don't know if this is from the headphones, or if maybe my left ear isn't as good as my right?
If it stays with your left ear, perhaps a careful application of a "Q-tip" is required
how do these compare to the vsonic gr07?
does it have a stronger bass or the same, weaker?
and would buying these be worth it if i own the gr07 already?
One has to be careful with that actually. Q-tips remove earwax that's on the outside of your ear, but often it actually pushes the deeper stuff further back and plugs up your ear canal even more. Same thing with earplugs and IEMs.
I think this might be what happened actually . The day before I got these I was messing with Q-Tips before using my IEMs and I might have slightly clogged my left ear. But anyway, it's not as noticeable now.
One thing I like a lot about these headphones is how balanced the sound is. The bass sounds exactly like it should, there isn't too much or too little.
Another thing I should point out, and it's something that has been mentioned by a user in this thread previously, is that sometimes it's hard to pinpoint where the sounds are coming from. It's kind of a strange sensation.
Question: Does anyone know what port is best for plugging this into my computer? I have one in the back that my speakers are currently plugged into, as well as a headphone plug in the front. My speakers also have a little volume dial hub that has a headphone port on the front of it. This is the case btw: http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=2810
i've heard it mentioned that the gr07 is closer to the denon d2ks. if that is true, then the bass on the hm5 is definitely without a doubt weaker.
i'm currently saving to own the gr07 as a more portable alternative to the d2k's i currently have. hopefully, what i heard is true.
if anyone who has owned the gr07, knows a headphone with an extremely similar sound signature, kindly help this man.
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Did you notice a significant difference with and without the E10? Is it worth the extra $$ to amp it?
Over that time, I have really grown fond of these cans. My initial concerns about "loudness" in the midrange, which someone more accurately described as "congestion" have gone away. I don't really notice it anymore. The sound is not as spacious as the 650s, nor should it be. But I think its got a great sound, with plenty of detail. Don't really find the midrange to be recessed. And vocals are excellent.
Without EQ, definitely a natural sounding bass that represents what is in the recording -- which, for rock, is generally lighter than most people realize.
Clamping force, which was initially very tight, loosened up after a few days, and the cans just feel supremely comfortable on your head. Although over time your ears can get warm. Isolation is fine. Listening on the NYC subway is a pleasure.
All in all, I am very pleased with these. Give them a bit of time to break in if your initial impressions are mixed.
you can try to open up a support ticket... but it does tend to do that but never too far (prolly because i change the cups with wood cups that's abit heavier).. however if yours like slipping up abit too far.. i think we can call that a defect, and I believe they will help you. question is.. are you willing to wait..
Does anyone else who has owned these headphones know how many hours of burn in are required for them to sound their best. And after sufficient burn in, what changes occurr in areas like bass, mids, highs, soundstage, instrument separation, and overall clarity?