Sovkiller
Proved that despite its huge size the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
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Sorry but we will disagree one more time, the echoe problem of the Qualia, does not go away with the proper fit, at all, it has nothing to do with it, see markl's posts about it. I tried all 3 sizes and all positions that you can imagine moving it all around my ears, and one should be right, and the echoe was still there in all positions, with all cables, with all amps, and in all fits...And yes I still need a brain transplant to accept that echoing sound honestly, as that do not happen with any other headphone I have heard, not even its small siblings (SA5K for example does not has that effect at all).... And it costs two times as much as the Edition 9, and ten times as much as the Prolines...BTW
Originally Posted by jpelg /img/forum/go_quote.gif 1. The issue with the Qualia 010 is fit, not burn-in. Get the fit right, no issues. No brain transplant necessary. |
Sorry but we will disagree one more time, the echoe problem of the Qualia, does not go away with the proper fit, at all, it has nothing to do with it, see markl's posts about it. I tried all 3 sizes and all positions that you can imagine moving it all around my ears, and one should be right, and the echoe was still there in all positions, with all cables, with all amps, and in all fits...And yes I still need a brain transplant to accept that echoing sound honestly, as that do not happen with any other headphone I have heard, not even its small siblings (SA5K for example does not has that effect at all).... And it costs two times as much as the Edition 9, and ten times as much as the Prolines...BTW