Message from @crackedpepper
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takpro 82 vs the CALs
Cals win?
havent heard the pro 82
ok
thanks m8
go to hek's house and test out the cals
yeah
going for dinner
my cals arent in one piece anymore lol
i harvested the drivers
dunno if i regret it yet
ah
so it is fragile
no
π¬
oh
ok
i did it myself
they actually took a pretty good beating
i copped them for 20 aud lol
its pretty expensive
now no stock
@HEKTIK ive just taped my qt2s to a boomerang it should arrive within the next week to ur place
cool thanks
what colour boomerang
i got a few coming in that i dont want to mix up
its got an rgb strip wrapped around it
Anyone got a pair of Sony MDR 7606 they can fax over to me for 5 minutes thanks
^^^
Hi Rafe,
I highly doubt that 'burn in' is a factor with Audeze headphones.
''Before Shipping we have now added a long burn in test on every headphone with Pink Noise at average level of 95 dB''
This is a direct quote from an Audeze blog post from 2011. So unless they themselves don't know how to burn in their headphones they should sound as intended fresh out of the box.....
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Hi Thomas, thanks for chiming in.
You're most welcome to "highly doubt" whatever you like. I'm not here to convince people.
Factory burn-in has had very little impact on most high-end gear I've reviewed as once the gear has been "burned-in" if it then sits on a shelf, or in a box, unused for months or even just weeks, the burn-in means nothing.
The electrons need to be aligned once again. Diaphragms need to be re-stretched, it's like a car that sits without being driven, things change, react differently over time, etc.
Internet commenters with little to no experience with high-end gear love to argue ad nauseam about burn-in, and its effects β or not, oh and cables too.
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the electrons need weeks of continuous play to realign
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thats some darn hiquality bullshit
it's 23:19 and my thunking muscles aren't working quite right
but