new review (after six months of use) The first unexpected thing that I observed was that after inserting the NAD325BEE amp into the ear output, the hunchback noticeably improved (and not the onkyo 7555 player, in which the bottoms in the ear output were clearly raised) The second thing that I did on purpose was to make a minor adjustment, which I did based on the recommendations that I found on the internet. I removed the headphone covers and stuffed coat fabric into them in the shape of the covers (first I made paper patterns). Those who are concerned about "breaking in" their ears should know that taking apart the headphones is a standard operation that is outlined and illustrated in the accompanying user manual. After making the adjustment that was suggested, the basses were brought to a respectable level, the boom was eliminated, and life became more enjoyable. The third step is what people commonly refer to as warming up. I turned up the volume on a dispatch-rammstein-prodzhidi mixtape for a couple of days and listened to it nonstop. After that, I had an abrupt realization that the basses appeared to have gotten more even, and I had already specifically driven them to any song with a malevolent tone. the end result being that I decided to sell =) old review: when it comes to listening to music seriously, I find that there is a little bit too much bass. Those who enjoy a deep, rumbling bass will probably find it to their liking. In that case, however, it is simpler to purchase Philips for the next 20-30 years; in this respect, everything operates as it should. There is no sense of "evenness" that I can detect in these ears. Comparing it to twenty other options at "Mediamarkt," I came to the conclusion that it was superior. The vendor shared the same information with me =). I don't count iciness as part of the "media market," due to the fact that those ears on the demo stand there just sing aimlessly all day long. I've read a lot of reviews that comment on how even these headphones' frequency response is, and as a result, I'm wondering whether the manufacturer has made any adjustments to the way they're made for the latest batch. In any case, I didn't care for the way it sounded. The packaging is a little concerning: a plastic box that is occasionally translucent, and the suspension does not have the customary "sennheiser" plastic gray tab to reinforce it. Cardboard is used for more authentic "zenkhs," whereas plastic of a different variety is used for cheaper versions (embossed, completely transparent, with a gray insert in the place where the package is hanging). It is strange that the packaging for neither of them is the same as the other (for a fake, they seem to be not expensive enough and made too well for the Chinese). Unfortunately, Sennheiser does not provide any authentication mechanisms for its products.
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