I couldn't be happier with the purchase; not only did I appreciate the headphones, but I also thought the sound was really good. However, at first the software did not function properly, and it later became clear that it did not provide any further meaningful insight. A year later, there was a new issue to deal with: when you turned on the computer, there was a possibility that the headphones would not produce any sound. In order to "summon the sound," I had to disconnect them and then rejoin them multiple times. Sometimes there was also a wheezing quality to the sound; it was very faint, but it could be heard, and it was not a nice quality at all. There is no need to spend five or eight thousand on headphones. Imagine my astonishment when, in December, I switched to an entirely new computer and the same issue persisted; I had been under the impression that the issue was located somewhere in the system or one of its components. During this time period, Asus crammed their software into a larger program that also appears lovely, as does everything else that they produce. However, technically speaking, behind this nice wrapping for a good price lies squalor. Don't count on a super great sound despite the fact that there is an existing DAC; this is quite disappointing news, as the headphones themselves are lovely. Also, you shouldn't put too much stock in the longevity of these headphones.
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