cj42
Head-Fier
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I used mine for 5 months before the driver went out, but i didn't buy them new - i bought them used from another Head-fi'er and i don't know how much time they were used before i bought them. These were my only headphones, until 2 months ago, i bought the SR60is which stayed sitting aside collecting dust although i listen mainly to Rock and Metal music (thanks to the HP100). I used them everywhere and i even slept with them on a few times, and i carried them a lot while in their bag, in my backpack. Never had any build quality issues. So yeah, as long as you don't take them with you into a mosh pit, you shouldn't have any issue. Regarding the driver that went out - it just went out, i have no idea why or how, but i know for a fact its not a loose connection because i tested the connections from the cable's connector to the solder point on the driver.
Regarding amping, getting a portable amp isn't really being tied to an amp . I don't know what cellphone you have, but i have a LG G2 which is quite large, and every time i connected my HP100 directly to my cellphone, and then put my cellphone in my pocket, i got worried the 3.5mm connector will break inside my cellphone. Having a (small) portable amp solves this issue, and improves the sound as well. BTW, i haven't tried any amp other than S.M.S.L sAp-5 (a relatively cheap portable amp), and i could feel the difference. I'd totally recommend an amp, even a cheap one.
Regarding amping, getting a portable amp isn't really being tied to an amp . I don't know what cellphone you have, but i have a LG G2 which is quite large, and every time i connected my HP100 directly to my cellphone, and then put my cellphone in my pocket, i got worried the 3.5mm connector will break inside my cellphone. Having a (small) portable amp solves this issue, and improves the sound as well. BTW, i haven't tried any amp other than S.M.S.L sAp-5 (a relatively cheap portable amp), and i could feel the difference. I'd totally recommend an amp, even a cheap one.