And that's when I had the most brilliant idea. To get the most out of them, put on some "Warm Up" like you would for your own ears. The guy's month-long use of headphones produced the loudest sound; no preferential treatment of the left speaker was detected. The new set sounded almost identical to my previous set. Consequently, if you purchase ears and the sound is not a cake, booming, like from a barrel, quiet (even the store manager - Yana noticed that the sound is not a cake, very quiet, not intelligible), and one ear is somehow louder than the other, don't be alarmed; it seems that this is a feature of their design, and in a month they will play in a completely different way, brighter, louder, etc.
Now, concerning the fact that the computer doesn't shake them, doesn't reveal them, "danced" (as critics like to describe it)). As an expert in this field, I started streaming and listening to the games. The headphones were required by a professional to connect to a computer without sound cards, DACs, etc. directly; however, OBS does not wish to see or clash with Tsapamsi, amplifiers for headphones, etc. My mother is the simplest Gigabit Z370 HD3. Despite my lack of audiophile expertise, I do own a DAC from the Danes with a clunk, a pair of spikes for my computer speakers, and an amplifier for my hi-fi setup. If you have headphones and an amplifier that can pump at least 600 ohm, your setup is already hi-fi quality and superior to any audio card on the market. Nowadays, photos are usually attached. So, the Huawei Honor 9 phone (I sorry for writing everything in 2022) has average sound quality and volume when turned on, and improved ear amplifier performance when switched to the digital-to-analog converter. Perhaps in a month, when my ears have warmed up, I will add to my review. So far, I haven't seen much use in trying to embl a sound route for these ears. Now, regarding application, impressionistic sounds: