Regarding the raised high, methods for solving the problem: With standard silicone ear pads, the EQ is "treated" by lowering the 8kHz control to full minus or so. But it is better to replace the standard ear pads with polyurethane (foam). These headphones do not have the most standard seat for ear pads, so it was not very easy to find non-standard ones. As a result, I ordered polyurethane foam ear pads from China, more or less normally sat down in caliber T300 (inner diameter 4 mm). But: these ear pads do not sit down completely (there is a thickening at the base of the "proboscis"), thereby the sound source is strongly separated from the eardrum, and the headphones themselves stick out of the ears more strongly. Therefore, the polyurethane ear pads were slightly modified by me, namely: I made a chamfer at the base of the ear pads, in their channel, so that they could sit completely on the seat (see photo). The source of the sound got closer. You can not make a chamfer, but simply shorten the ear pads from the side of the base (but then it will be inconvenient to pull the headphones out of your ears - the ear pads will remain in the ear, and with a chamfer they are closer to the surface, and you can hook them with your fingers to pull them out together with the headphones). Replacing the ear pads with polyurethane ones (together with their slight refinement) solved two problems: raised highs and lack of bass.
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