Respected users! There is no need to drive to the maximum from the very first hearing, since the highs will cut your ear, and the bass will merely mumble: there is not that depth that is described in the specifications. It is required to warm them up in order to bring the sound to the level that is advised by the manufacturer. You may get the song itself ready to listen to by turning the volume up to +8, +12 levels. You should start to feel a difference after approximately a couple of days, and if you continue to cut it to the full, you will do harm not only to the headphones but also to your hearing. It takes about three months of inactive use before the body is completely warmed up and returns to its normal state. Active use (every day for two to three hours) shortens this time to about a month and a half. P. S.: Acoustics of a less costly class that are heated are superior to those of a more expensive class that do not have heating. And if you warm up some pricey acoustic equipment or some high-end headphones, you will get the sound and the complete listening pleasure that you deserve!:)
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