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Just play music through it 24/7 for two days. But if the treble doesn't bother you, there is no need.Do you have any suggestions for burn in?
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Just play music through it 24/7 for two days. But if the treble doesn't bother you, there is no need.Do you have any suggestions for burn in?
Just play music through it 24/7 for two days. But if the treble doesn't bother you, there is no need.
Maybe they are more focused on Meltdown and Spectre. They'd better be.Seems to actually work, and it only took them a few month to fix it
Maybe they are more focused on Meltdown and Spectre. They'd better be.
I got the SENNHEISER GSP 600 on Thursday after 2 days of burn in the harsh treble softened, so now it presents itself as a very decent headset and headphone. To me it is absolutely worth it's asking price. Deep bass, great mids and treble, very balanced, no headset like pronounced voices. The pads are very nice and accommodate my large earlobes completely, the clamping force levers work nice for me. It is absolutely top notch comfortable. The build quality is very high, it should last very long. The manual is for the open GSP 500 and the closed GSP 600. So we will see an open variant sooner or later too.
now the bug is fixed but I have to restart the OS everytime I want to go back to the 2.0 HD mode, is this normal ??
I also have to reconnect the device after switching it from 2.0 HD 24bit 96khz stereo to 7.1 16bit 48khz surround.
Sorry, I never use the onboard sound solution. I have the Xonar STX built in since many years, it always moves to the latest PC rig that I build. The onboars is diabled and no drivers are installed. For music, use the STX with the headphone of choice, not the headset. The STX is still much better than onboard, even though they got better, according to serious test from PCGAMESHARDWARE.DE and Computerbase.de.how do you like it with the gsx 1000 compared to your onboard and windows . Sennheiser says it emphasizes bass but if you are saying they have to tame the trebble then maybe not too muddy on the gsx after all? Reviews have said the sound stage is even greater then the game ones! what is your thoughts on that?
Sorry, I never use the onboard sound solution. I have the Xonar STX built in since many years, it always moves to the latest PC rig that I build. The onboars is diabled and no drivers are installed. For music, use the STX with the headphone of choice, not the headset. The STX is still much better than onboard, even though they got better, according to serious test from PCGAMESHARDWARE.DE and Computerbase.de.
Yes I have and use the GSX1000 for gaming. For music I use the Xonar STX.Oh i'm sorry I thought you had the sennheiser gsx 1000.
Yes I have and use the GSX1000 for gaming. For music I use the Xonar STX.
I have the Game One. On the GSX 1000 I never need more than 30% for gaming. Make sure that the volume knob of the headphone is at 100% (No joke it happened to me)hey there
i bought GSX1000 today and it striked me is how quiet it is compared to sb ZxR
100% volume GSX feels like ~50% ZxR's normal mode (32/300ohm), making it harder for me in FPS games, both with senneheiser PC37X and takstar PRO82 (for music i would be fine with that volume)
my is unit broken, or the amp is really THAT bad? would adding Objective2 fix it?
Yes the unit is not an amp, more like a DAC. You'll need a amp to drive most mid-fi headphones. I tried all my usb ports and different computers, the output of my gsx-1000 is weaker or equal compared to my MacBook pro output. I paired it with my Magni 3 and its fine now. 1 V RMS@32 ohms is very weak.hey there
i bought GSX1000 today and it striked me is how quiet it is compared to sb ZxR
100% volume GSX feels like ~50% ZxR's normal mode (32/300ohm), making it harder for me in FPS games, both with senneheiser PC37X and takstar PRO82 (for music i would be fine with that volume)
my is unit broken, or the amp is really THAT bad? would adding Objective2 fix it?