Patrick82
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I just listened to music with my K501's that I used to love so much a couple months ago. OMG, it was like filling up my ears with mud and putting a bag over my head, it sounded awful.
I wonder how muddy my Sennheisers would sound.
K1000 are great earspeakers, whenever I further tweak my rig it SHOWS the improvement, amazing. Used some QuickSilver Contact Enhancer ($65) and K1000 showed a night and day difference, for the first time ever it feels like I'm listening to live music, and I still have a few more tweaks left to do until my system is complete!
K1000 are not uncomfortable at all, the pads on it can be easily adjusted, it sort of feels like I have a hat on. The only problem is that often I forget I have speakers on my head and whenever I try to scratch my head my hand hits the speaker, anyone else has this problem?
I can't see how anyone can go back to headphones after listening to earspeakers, I certainly hope other manufacturers would start making them instead of headphones.
K1000 + Sonic Impact T-Amp ($39) is the best bang for the buck. How many have this combo?
K1000 are great earspeakers, whenever I further tweak my rig it SHOWS the improvement, amazing. Used some QuickSilver Contact Enhancer ($65) and K1000 showed a night and day difference, for the first time ever it feels like I'm listening to live music, and I still have a few more tweaks left to do until my system is complete!
K1000 are not uncomfortable at all, the pads on it can be easily adjusted, it sort of feels like I have a hat on. The only problem is that often I forget I have speakers on my head and whenever I try to scratch my head my hand hits the speaker, anyone else has this problem?
I can't see how anyone can go back to headphones after listening to earspeakers, I certainly hope other manufacturers would start making them instead of headphones.
K1000 + Sonic Impact T-Amp ($39) is the best bang for the buck. How many have this combo?