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    Roland Headphones Underrated?

    Nah. Roland phones are intended to be sold at musical instrument retailers as accessories for electronic pianos and drums, silent string and wind instruments, synths and guitar amps; to people who are obviously familiar with the name Roland, but aren’t familiar with actual headphone brands nor...
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    Audio-Technica ATH-R70x - In-Depth Review & Impressions

    One thing I love about the stock pads is that they are extremely hypoallergenic. I haven't had any sort of skin reaction whatsoever.
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    Koss Portapro Thread

    True, that's more of a knock-off thing to do than for a fake. I vote original.
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    PX100-II Review | Discussion Thread

    I personally wouldn't use wireless headphones when working with music because of potential problems with latency.
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    Audio-Technica ATH-R70x - In-Depth Review & Impressions

    He wrote "headphone out actually drives", nothing about outdriving anything in epilogue's post.
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    Audio-Technica ATH-R70x - In-Depth Review & Impressions

    Just wanted to warn you guys that you can get crosstalk issues if you don't twist-clockwise-to-lock the cables into the earcups. It's a bit funny, getting crosstalk with headphones with split cables, I'm not sure I'm a fan of the any-wire-any-cup system. Zero crosstalk if the cables are properly...
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    Audio-Technica ATH-R70x - In-Depth Review & Impressions

    Don't worry about the 470 Ohm figure, epilogue, these really aren't that hard to drive. I'm using the low gain setting on my Fiio A3 and am getting more than enough volume while inputing line level signal into the amp. (am kind of thinking they sound better on the high gain setting though) And...
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    Q: High gain? Low gain? Quality difference?

    105dB safe listening volume? LMAO. With Skrillex at 105dB you're getting tinnitus in a jiffy.
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    Audio-Technica ATH-R70x - In-Depth Review & Impressions

    Hi guys, I'm the guy who wrote that mean post up there. Well, after a difficult decision process, I ended up ordering the R70Xs! It's not another piece on my mantle, this will be my only serious pair for hopefully a very long time, hence the difficulty in making the decision.    I actually...
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    Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread

    This is getting a bit difficult now for me. :) I believe you, and since X2 is apparently better than the X1 in clamp so X1 < X2 < HD650, this is good news. Unfortunately, I've learned a long time ago I'm not most folks. :p   Haven't given up though. After all, there is a big price different...
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    Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread

    I never experienced a noticeable difference in comfort in wearing headphones with glasses or without, I guess I was unclear about that. I had glasses in the past which gave me trouble. My current pairs are big enough, light and have thin arms. I learned to take good care in selecting frames, and...
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    Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread

    Thanks. Seems it is a problem after all. I have trouble when there's clamping with headphones and eyeglasses, so it's probably prudent to stay away. I'll pay more and get the SRH1840 then, it seems to be a champ when it comes to clamping comfort (I love how nicely it stretches).   I found...
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    Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread

    Thanks a lot guys. :)
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    Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread

    I have a question about the clamp in HD 600 and 650, since I hear they've got a whole lot of clamping force. Can you declamp, and I mean declamp the heck out of them without breaking anything?
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    Shure SRH1840 and SRH1440 Unveiled!

    I seem to be shifting away from them into the 1840 territory as well, despite what I blurted out. :)  It seems to be one of the most comfortable full sized headphones for large heads. So expensive though... I want them to last through at least five years of daily use if I get them. I'd be very...
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