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2017-09-30 16:32:02 UTC  

They need the right amount of mW

2017-09-30 16:32:12 UTC  

higher impedance doesnt inherrently mean you need a more poweful amp

2017-09-30 16:32:39 UTC  

lower impedance technically is harder to drive

2017-09-30 16:32:47 UTC  

Ok thanks for sharing that, all that misinformation from headfi is making me crazy

2017-09-30 16:32:53 UTC  

God bless

2017-09-30 16:33:04 UTC  

sensitivity is what you need to watch for mostly

2017-09-30 16:33:39 UTC  

Any idea on how I can get that bass popping harder

2017-09-30 16:33:55 UTC  

eq

2017-09-30 16:34:16 UTC  

you might be getting shit seal with the pads

2017-09-30 16:34:23 UTC  

but i doubt that changed if you werent initially

2017-09-30 16:35:14 UTC  

The pads are fine and seal my entire ear
I once had some akg earphones that came from the s8 box, boi those where bass heavy after boosting by 12db. Night and day difference between a ufo and akg

2017-09-30 16:35:32 UTC  

Could burn out be a real thing for headphones?

2017-09-30 16:35:46 UTC  

a very select few in my experience

2017-09-30 16:35:53 UTC  

nothing worth worrying about

2017-09-30 16:36:04 UTC  

pads breaking in are much more of a factor

2017-09-30 16:36:27 UTC  

You break in pads?

2017-09-30 16:36:32 UTC  

Dafuq

2017-09-30 16:36:51 UTC  

every physical object breaks in to some degree

2017-09-30 16:37:10 UTC  

pads to a bit because the foam will break in

2017-09-30 16:37:15 UTC  

Mine became a lil softer after a 100 hours but thats it

2017-09-30 16:37:20 UTC  

No sound change

2017-09-30 16:37:23 UTC  

depends on the pad really

2017-09-30 16:37:29 UTC  

usually isnt a major issue

2017-09-30 16:37:42 UTC  

though senny/beyer phones are pretty known for it

2017-09-30 16:38:52 UTC  

Well I have noticed that using a wire to power the headphone has more bass and depth than using them wireless
I noticed this when I used them in the 1st hour

2017-09-30 16:39:02 UTC  

Could the circuit board be bad?

2017-09-30 16:39:24 UTC  

what do you mean by bad

2017-09-30 16:39:30 UTC  

bad as in poorly designed, or bad as in broken

2017-09-30 16:39:59 UTC  

Those cap things on audio equipment

2017-09-30 16:40:08 UTC  

what

2017-09-30 16:40:12 UTC  

capacitors?

2017-09-30 16:40:39 UTC  

more than likely just shittily designed or has some form of dsp/eq built in

2017-09-30 16:40:43 UTC  

common for wireless headphones

2017-09-30 16:41:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/363727012709400585/article_147485983657e8933c5ef54.png

2017-09-30 16:41:26 UTC  

Those things

2017-09-30 16:41:31 UTC  

caps

2017-09-30 16:41:34 UTC  

capacitors

2017-09-30 16:41:38 UTC  

Thanks

2017-09-30 16:42:09 UTC  

Maybe the capacitors got "softed"

2017-09-30 16:42:16 UTC  

what

2017-09-30 16:42:19 UTC  

I guess breaking in a headphone is reality