shadow82x
New Head-Fier
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I'm not sure if I'm going crazy here or not. But I recently tried out and briefly reviewed the Klipsch R6M. I ordered a second one with the intention of returning the first because the remote was acting funky on my original. So I open up this second one, without burning in, and it sounds completely different than my original one. I've been doing some A/B testing between the two, and the sound signature is really pretty different. My original pair has a boomy bass with the vocals sounding sort of distant. My new pair has the bass toned down and the vocals definitely have greater clarity than the original pair. Is this something that is pretty frequent between headphones or is is this a rare situation? I didn't think I'd see the day where two earphones with the same driver would sound noticeably different.
Both pairs of earphones were barely burned in. The original pair had been used normally for a few weeks, but I doubt that would make the bass stronger. Or does it?
Both pairs of earphones were barely burned in. The original pair had been used normally for a few weeks, but I doubt that would make the bass stronger. Or does it?