Maxvla
Headphoneus Supremus
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um a quick question. if i wanted to buy used HD800, should i try and pick a particular serial number range for the "best" tuning? most common problem seems to be people dont' like the treble on it.
I saw it written that HD 800 treble 'issues' have been resolved in all the post ~#1000 serial-numbered HD 800's.
With my #28xx HD 800 I'm finding that an aftermarket cable such as the Moon Audio Black Dragon - in tandem with moderate volume listening - tames the excess brightness of the stock-cabled HD 800. It sounds fantastic!![]()
I thought about getting an after-market cable, but the situation is complicated by the fact that there's more variability between my tracks (which range from pop and punk to reggae and ska) due to genre than the headphones themselves. I get the feeling that I'd have the same feeling no matter what headphone I use.
um a quick question. if i wanted to buy used HD800, should i try and pick a particular serial number range for the "best" tuning? most common problem seems to be people dont' like the treble on it.
I listen to many different genres/tracks and am finding that re-cabling the HD 800 has made my overall listening experience with the HD 800 much more enjoyable. The BD cable tames the treble and fills out the bass region; that and Amarra Hifi are much more satisfying to me than the stock-cabled HD 800.
Inter, which mod did you do?The Anaxilus one to tame the highs?
To Swatcsi
http://en-de.sennheiser.com/service-support/services/register-your-product
Enter your headphones' name at first. And don't forget to put the tick near the graph "Yes, please send me the frequency response certificate for my HD 800" on the next page!