Inks
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I think it's more of being accustomed to it than burn-in. I have compared a new out of box EX600 to a highly used one, no differences. Grain and spike are always there. The former is slight though.
@Lee, I have auditioned the EX1000 twice, but both were fairly brief. They did sound very much like the EX600 to me, with the treble being the biggest difference. It was more of a casual lisening, but the treble was more forward. Can't say anything conclusive on the spike and grain until i get James' pair.
@Lee, I have auditioned the EX1000 twice, but both were fairly brief. They did sound very much like the EX600 to me, with the treble being the biggest difference. It was more of a casual lisening, but the treble was more forward. Can't say anything conclusive on the spike and grain until i get James' pair.