I'd agree with gimmehheadroom.Now that I think of it, with Mojo 2 I never had this problem... So maybe it's source dependent
All of the audeze I've heard is very subdued in the treble. Not a fan of their house tuning.
I'd agree with gimmehheadroom.Now that I think of it, with Mojo 2 I never had this problem... So maybe it's source dependent
Yes , the highs are recessed but there's something maybe more in the upper mids that is fatiguing. This issue was exacerbated with the new setup...I'd agree with gimmehheadroom.
All of the audeze I've heard is very subdued in the treble. Not a fan of their house tuning.
The HE6SE V2 has the most agressive mids of anything I've ever heard.To me, the most easygoing HP I have is the HE6se V2, can listen to them for days in a row
I tried them stock but there's something in their tuning that I don't like. Lots of people enjoy them stock, I'm not one of them
Man what you're saying it's true if unEq'd, but I happily use an Oratory1990 preset and those mids are eminently tamedThe HE6SE V2 has the most agressive mids of anything I've ever heard.
I think you're living south of the equator, where water turns the wrong way going down the sink
You know what, it happens when I go balanced (Invictus XLR cable) with the M19... With other equipment that hotness is relatively less problematic to quite bearable/almost non existent. Sorry if I stressed this issue but I wouldn't want to pass as someone who doesn't know his own headphonesThe HE6SE V2 has the most agressive mids of anything I've ever heard.
I think you're living south of the equator, where water turns the wrong way going down the sink
Oh wait... I overlooked this post.No man I'm talking LCD2C. The Classic yes. Piercing highs sometimes and forward mids can be fatiguing.