I've been using headphones, if I'm not mistaken, for more than 5 years. At the beginning, it seemed to me that they emit the C sound very strongly and it cuts the ear. Now either I'm used to it (although I use 3 different headphones), or it's gone. The rest of the sound is good, in my opinion. I use PC headphones with SB Z sound card. In ASIO mode, listening to music is a pleasure. The sound is good throughout the range, there are no problems with bass either. I want to point out 2 cons: The standard headphone mounts are terrible. It's been about 1.5 years since they just broke. You can see for yourself in the photo. I didn’t beat the headphones, I didn’t throw them, I treated them very carefully, and all the same, such a misfortune. What I did and recommend to you: printed for 100 2 of these mounts on a 3D printer, through a person. The mounts are just awesome, very thick and fit perfectly, there are no problems with them anymore. Set them up in 5 minutes. HERE IS THE 3D MODEL YOU NEED https://www. Myminifactory. Com/object/3d-print-beyerdynamic-slider-replacement-repair-kit-54218 You can read, this is not an isolated problem. The second minus - the sliders do not hold the position. That is, let's say there are marks, how extended the headphones are. So, even taking them off and putting them on the table, for any you have, they move forward more strongly or move in the opposite direction, you always have to adjust them, it infuriates.
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