markali88
New Head-Fier
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Hi guys..
I seem to be very sensitive to sibilance and bright treble..
But I was wondering if this can be a flaw in the pads I am using for the Sony V6 headphones.. When I increase the clamping force of the V6 with my hands the annoying sibilance and heights decrease dramatically..
Can it be that my headphones pads just need replacing? (It is in pretty bad condition, flaking off etc. )
And should I go with the beyerpads instead?
In other words, does the beyerpads have a significant impact on the sibilance issues with these headphones and decreasing the "brightness" of the V6?
I've always thought that the V6 is very fatigueing to my ears. But I can't remember whether it has gotten worse over time or better. I've had the headphones for about a year and a half... maybe I should burn them in? I mostly use them while playing Piano (Galaxy Vintage D software).
Any feedback will be appreciated guys.
Thanks..
Cheers.
I seem to be very sensitive to sibilance and bright treble..
But I was wondering if this can be a flaw in the pads I am using for the Sony V6 headphones.. When I increase the clamping force of the V6 with my hands the annoying sibilance and heights decrease dramatically..
Can it be that my headphones pads just need replacing? (It is in pretty bad condition, flaking off etc. )
And should I go with the beyerpads instead?
In other words, does the beyerpads have a significant impact on the sibilance issues with these headphones and decreasing the "brightness" of the V6?
I've always thought that the V6 is very fatigueing to my ears. But I can't remember whether it has gotten worse over time or better. I've had the headphones for about a year and a half... maybe I should burn them in? I mostly use them while playing Piano (Galaxy Vintage D software).
Any feedback will be appreciated guys.
Thanks..
Cheers.