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Review on 🎧 Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless Copper Hi-Res Bluetooth Headphones: Limited Edition, Long Battery Life, German-Made by Tyler Bonnell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

How to get the most out of Amiron Wireless Copper.

I recently bought an Amiron Wireless Copper. Before that I used Sennheiser Momentum Wireless 3.0. I also have other wired headphones including the Sennheiser HD600, HD650 and Stax 007 Omega 2. I was looking for wireless headphones with a sound quality close to wired headphones. It's a tough task and the Momentum Wireless isn't exactly up to the task, sounding like very swollen bass and an overworked rendition of complex music. In comparison, the Amiron Wireless Copper sounds significantly better right off the bat. Most notable is the much higher resolution and ease of playing complex music in a relaxed manner. It does have one downside - the bass is a bit muffled, and reading suggests this is due to the pads, which may not sit well against the ear unless someone's head fits perfectly - mine doesn't. There is a simple solution, third party hard gummies and specifically Dekoni Sheepskin gummies. Replacing the pads is easy, and the Dekoni pads provide an excellent seal for deep, punchy bass. Most importantly, the bass isn't bloated like the Momentum Wireless, but very clear and controlled. With deco pads, Amiron Wireless Copper plays with both cordless and wired phones at the highest level. Stax arguably still offers more detail as well as a unique lightness of sound that may or may not be accurate. But in general I can listen to Dekoni all day and not miss Stax. Another experience is that my Amiron developed noise when playing music with certain bass frequencies like the double bass on the right side. There was a feeling that something was hanging on the driver and was knocking. This seems to be a common problem with Beyerdynamics phones and it can be fixed: - First remove the back cover. - Then remove the outer ring that holds the strainer in place. Pay attention to the position of the notch if you bring it back later. - Without the ring, the screen falls off completely. - Some videos online show further disassembly of the driver (in other phone models) but I couldn't seem to be able to do this for the Amiron and I don't want to risk damaging it. Instead, I use a can of compressed air and gently blow the air parallel to the rider's surface. Don't use a full stroke, just gently squeeze the can so air gently blows through it. In my case, that's enough to get the driver off the rattle and the noise is gone. - Check it first, and once the noise is confirmed, bring back the screen, then the right one, and finally the pad. work is done! I hope this helps someone facing similar problems. Apart from this shortcoming, the Amiron Wireless Copper headphones sound excellent together with the Dekoni lambskin cushion and are also very comfortable to wear for hours. When it comes to wireless earbuds, they are probably the best out there right now.

Pros
  • Inspires trust
Cons
  • Not automatic

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