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Where did you read Sennheiser drivers fall apart in Zero-g environments? And more importantly, do you plan on listening to your HD800 in outer space any time soon, or on the vomit comet? (On the space station you still have micro gravity, but it's not much, effectively zero. In order to get true zero gravity, you'd have to be floating out in space with no objects around you.)
Originally Posted by Born2bwire /img/forum/go_quote.gif I am an engineer. It would appear that Beyerdynamic has opted to go all out and give their transducers the white glove treatment. Sennheiser apparently is content to let their transducers spontaneously fall to pieces when subjected to zero-g environments. Verdict: Beyerdynamic. |
Where did you read Sennheiser drivers fall apart in Zero-g environments? And more importantly, do you plan on listening to your HD800 in outer space any time soon, or on the vomit comet? (On the space station you still have micro gravity, but it's not much, effectively zero. In order to get true zero gravity, you'd have to be floating out in space with no objects around you.)