Mind-bogglingly poor comprehension from a social imperialist.

  • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    So, the headphones you got are good, with a bit of modding. I wouldn't say they'll punch into the "hundreds of dollars" range, but they'll definitely get to the "around a hundred" area, for much less. Another thing a lot of people will fight about is the "burn in" period. Some people insist all headphones need to be burned in, others insist it's not a real thing. If you're spending a lot, my opinion is that it's not something to worry about, but a lot of the more "budget hi-fi picks" like the superluxes do seem to benefit from just being played for a number of hours, and then the sound seems to be better after some number of hours of use, a commonly cited time frame being 40-50 hours.

    The real budget killer stuff for headsets under 100 will require some modding. My understanding is that the HD681 Evos have a tight headband which you may want to stretch to make it more comfortable, throw on some different earpads, and they skew kinda treble heavy, so you may want to play with EQ or even modify the headphones.