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acidbasement

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  1. I'm using a couple of different CD players as sources right now. You are right though - I should probably verify via experimentation that the high frequencies are in fact causing the fatigue. I'll give 'er a shot.
  2. I have once, and I think I liked the HD600 better. I compared the two in a store, and did not spend a great deal of time with them, but I suspect that one of them is the can for me. I wonder how many other people besides me are hoping to get a second hand pair as folks downsize to fund their HD 800s?
  3. The initial consensus seems to agree with my gut feeling - different cans are probably in order. I remember reading a few posts on the other forum that suggested different amps to tame down the treble, but that always seemed kind of funny to me, and a risky thing to believe when placing an order for an expensive piece of gear I've never heard. Thanks folks.
  4. I listen mostly to European power metal and folk metal, and while I agree that some of it is badly mastered, I tend to devote my lengthy headphone sessions to better mastered albums. No matter what I listen to, the dt990s sound bright, but with acoustic music I like the brightness - it adds an element of excitement. With metal, the harder hitting nature of the music combined with the brightness of the cans is fatiguing in long listening sessions.
  5. Hey y'all, I wonder if you can help me out with a question. I love the way my Beyer DT990s (2005, 250 ohm) sound, especially for acoustic music. I find them a bit fatiguing when I listen to metal though, and I suspect this is due to their (according to my ears) somewhat enhanced sparkle in the treble region. My present amp is just the headphone out in my NAD av receiver - nothing fancy, but many people seem to like the headphone outs from NAD. For a source, I use either the NAD T534 multiplayer or the Playstation 1. So, what do I need - proper amplification or a different headphone? Or different source? I am kind of new at this hobby, and have not been able to attend a meet to try out different amps. I'm also on too tight a budget to start acquiring amps over the net willy-nilly just for the purposes of trying them out. My gut tells me that a different amp will not do enough to tame down the treble on the DT990s, and that I should trade them in for some Sennheisers before making any other upgrades. What say you, o esteemed experts?
  6. I work with geographic information systems. Most of my work involves building databases, making maps, and looking longingly out the window.
  7. I live in staff housing in Riding Mountain National Park, 2.5 hours from Winnipeg. It's pretty sweet, and not too remote for most things, but for some reason there's not much of a high-fi audio community out here. I guess it's probably because if moose had headphones they'd just rip them to shreds while sparring for dominance.
  8. No way dude. My thin skin would rupture from the backlash. I've seen how you people treat fresh fish.
  9. And here's the sketch where the boys at Mostly Water Theatre played it: YouTube - The Jane Austen Drinking Game (Live) - Mostly Water Theatre This was broadcast on CBC Radio's The Irrelevant Show last summer.
  10. Here's another that would be entertaining while watching Sense and Sensibility:
  11. For those who attend power metal concerts, I developed this one. Never played it though.
  12. Hey y'all, I'm also new here after 2 years on head-fi. I'm too poor and live in too remote a location to have much experience with different cans and amps, and this looks like a good place to advance my learning and toss some bull around as well. Upon first glance, I notice there aren't nearly enough relationship advice threads - what's up with that?
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