laobrasuca
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Hi all,
I tried to find an answer to this concern of mine in this forum, but couldn't find none, so I'm creating this thread.
Actually, what I'm talking about is that when listening to very low frequency sounds/very deep bass (like this: YouTube - bass mechanics-bass zone(tremendous bass) or this: YouTube - Bass mechanics - Deep low bass or other) with my Sens HD650 at a given volume (medium to high volume) I hear a parasite noise as if the external metal grid was vibrating a bit out of control, like a buzzzzzz (not really loud) sound. First I though the noise was due to some artifacts in the audiotrack itself, but when listening to other headphones (Sens HD515, for example) this noise was no longer present. So I would like to know if other Sens HD650 users/owners hear this same parasite noise or if my headphones are in bad shape. FYI, my headphone is 7 months old (complete normal use, not a scratch).
Thanks in advance,
lao
I tried to find an answer to this concern of mine in this forum, but couldn't find none, so I'm creating this thread.
Actually, what I'm talking about is that when listening to very low frequency sounds/very deep bass (like this: YouTube - bass mechanics-bass zone(tremendous bass) or this: YouTube - Bass mechanics - Deep low bass or other) with my Sens HD650 at a given volume (medium to high volume) I hear a parasite noise as if the external metal grid was vibrating a bit out of control, like a buzzzzzz (not really loud) sound. First I though the noise was due to some artifacts in the audiotrack itself, but when listening to other headphones (Sens HD515, for example) this noise was no longer present. So I would like to know if other Sens HD650 users/owners hear this same parasite noise or if my headphones are in bad shape. FYI, my headphone is 7 months old (complete normal use, not a scratch).
Thanks in advance,
lao