Message from @wrythen
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I already have some Xiaomi Hybrids that I got on sale, but I need backups
dont bluetooth headphones use built in amps
i think the battery does most of the work
i imagine the drivers are easy to power
ye but the amp that the batteries power
youre right
Lmfao. I just read the monks page
Top level bantz
i turned them down super low and they have an audible noisefloor
my t3's go super low and the music is extremely faint, a whisper would be magnitudes louder
by the time the song is barely loud enough to listen to the soundfloor is really bad
if i use AUX it goes away but i can't get it as quiet as i can on the same source, which is my phone
yeah it doesnt really affect much lol
i think the bluedio t3s look amazing i wanted to buy some sorta
just the look of them is nice
are they comfy
they look nice but the band adjustment isnt that good
i can wear them pretty much for the whole day without glasses
with glasses, maybe an hour
the frames of my glasses get pressed onto my head and it gets pretty uncomfortable
i dont know how to measure that but its a little tighter than i would like
but they're on-ear headphones so the isolation is dependant on the clamping force
yeah tru
i just get headaches really easily :(
from too much pressure
another con is probably the headband adjustment
the 'steps' are subtle and there are so many, so if you put them on your head where both sides are equally adjusted they'll probably slide so one side is longer than the other
oh gotcha
it doesnt really change the fit, it just makes you look goofy
i have a pair of shp 9500s that are like that sorta lol
if you get them for 30 bucks off ebay its still a steal, even though its insanely bass heavy
its a pain to look for replacement earpads
they dont exist
its insanely hard to take them out
on the t3s?
yes
yeah id assume so lol
you have to pry the casing open and do some next level shit with a screwdriver or a repair kit
everyones got their glued in pads or like custom attachments
:(