... If that counts I just ordered my 1266tc so even if ken is leaving the house we're somewhat even
(I'm trying to have paradox smile)
(I'm trying to have paradox smile)
Hate to see him go, love to watch him leave.... If that counts I just ordered my 1266tc so even if ken is leaving the house we're somewhat even
(I'm trying to have paradox smile)
Better jump on soon. Gas ain’t the only thing going up.And looks like they just raised prices in europe. Maybe this is the first time I had luck
I’m thinking of all the money I’m going to save in the future on frivolous purchases to feed the headphone hobby.Hate to see him go, love to watch him leave.
Ain’t gonna happen. The next time Paradox smiles will be the first time.... If that counts I just ordered my 1266tc so even if ken is leaving the house we're somewhat even
(I'm trying to have paradox smile)
When I troll @jlbrach, it really makes me happy.Ain’t gonna happen. The next time Paradox smiles will be the first time.
And let’s not forget Mr Baron.When I troll @jlbrach, it really makes me happy.
The Baron. The legend.And let’s not forget Mr Baron.
Have you warranty left?Yesterday was the first time my TC had the “sleepy driver”. It was the left side at about 1/2 volume. After turning up the volume for about 15 minutes it balanced out. I hope it doesn’t continue. Really don’t understand why it happens then goes away.
Well Barbie, it’s time to move on. After the couple of months hiatus that I took, I just couldn’t get back into headphones. At the same time I rediscovered my speakers.
It definitely happens and is a defect. I received my TC and both drivers were defective, doing that rattling from time to time, such as with a really resonant cello note (and I don't listen louder than 80 dB). I thought (since this also happens w/my OG 1266) that it was a design flaw and that these hearty-looking cans might actually be rather delicate, but reading enough in these forums convinced me otherwise, so I sent the TC in for repair. They replaced both drivers, and the rattling has not happened since.Getting ready to order my pair. Could anyone speak to rattling? I was reading that some people have experienced rattling in the bass at certain volume levels. I experienced this as well on my broken pair of 1266's, so I assumed that was all there is to it, but looking back in the thread, I noted a couple of people made mention of an issue like this with their cans as well. Is distortion that can lead to rattling common under high bass scenarios or should I understand this as rare and sign of defect in those cases where it happens?
Also, how has longevity been for those who've had TC's for a few years?
Just want to have the right expectations.
Mine are out of warranty. If it gets worse I will contact them but it just started happening the last two days.Have you warranty left?
Have you contacted JPS what they said?