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.... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding.
But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack |
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Welcome to the REAL world of headphonedom!!
Next, try some Shure SRH-440s or AKG-271s. You've taken a small step into a larger world, young Jedi! |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 8:59:55 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Welcome to the REAL world of headphonedom!! Next, try some Shure SRH-440s or AKG-271s. You've taken a small step into a larger world, young Jedi! Why thank you, Luke! After I destroy my digital audio competition, it's onward to destroying the Clone Army! Never Sure of anything. I did tell you, when Stereo was growing popularity, Koss offered a switch on their Stereo headphones to mix to mono. Yucko! Jack |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote:
... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack My review. They sound okay!! Can tell sensitivity is where is should be. Neat that there's a exploded view of its interior/exterior, with parts list.. Even a wiring diagram. Need more time to get used to. Jack |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote:
... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack If ANYTHING, these Sony headphones made me realize I was a bit too heavy with bass!! Sensitivity is near equal to my budget Phillips headphones. I'm happy! Jack |
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On 8/09/2016 4:40 a.m., JackA wrote:
If ANYTHING, these Sony headphones made me realize I was a bit too heavy with bass!! Sensitivity is near equal to my budget Phillips headphones. I'm happy! Jack When mine new I was listening at home and after a bit had a panic attack that the living room speakers were on blaring and thumping , which would have been a problem as wifey was on the phone. Could have sworn my trousers were flapping and the floor was shaking. Tore off the 7506s , but in fact there were no loudspeakers running. You should love the 7506s, as the have an extremely bright midrange - may cure your 3k/K problem. geoff |
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On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 6:24:53 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote:
On 8/09/2016 4:40 a.m., JackA wrote: If ANYTHING, these Sony headphones made me realize I was a bit too heavy with bass!! Sensitivity is near equal to my budget Phillips headphones. I'm happy! Jack When mine new I was listening at home and after a bit had a panic attack that the living room speakers were on blaring and thumping , which would have been a problem as wifey was on the phone. Could have sworn my trousers were flapping and the floor was shaking. Tore off the 7506s , but in fact there were no loudspeakers running. You should love the 7506s, as the have an extremely bright midrange - may cure your 3k/K problem. Please, keep my 3kHz secret low-keyed, I wouldn't want Mike River's audio business to quadruple This is a very nice post, Geoff, thank you. I do like these Sony's, even purchased two sets of replacement ear cushions for down the road. I enjoy doing audio work early morning, when no one is around to bother. But, like you, I'd hear something, then rip off the headphones, waiting for another knock at the door. No one was there, just like I heard the floor pound above me, it was in the recording, maybe someone bumped a microphone! I enjoy what I call, doing forensic audio work - where was what recorded. During studio talk, someone dropped a metal object and a wood chair was dragged across the floor. Only one type of floor would make that noise - concrete! I then found, even Decca used the basement for recording. Probably an ideal place, to help rid a lot of interference. In this particular case, the Brill Building in NYC. Jack Jack geoff |
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I enjoy what I call, doing forensic audio work - Google the phrase "hold everything secure". have fun Mark |
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On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 9:08:46 AM UTC-4, wrote:
I enjoy what I call, doing forensic audio work - Google the phrase "hold everything secure". have fun Mark Ah, JFK! Never knew he was heavy on meth!! Thanks. Jack |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote:
... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack I am still enjoying my Sony Headphones!! Nice 'n' comfortable, too!! I can't say they are as sensitive as my Philips ($30) pair, but well acceptable! I can now hear tape hiss noise, and that is a plus! I am strange! Jack |
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote:
... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack One thing I'd not prefer is the folding part. Rather have it fixed - too sloppy as is. Plus, all the sudden, an ear cushion fell off!! Pain to put it back on! But I still like my Sony's! Jack |
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An ear pad fell off??
That has never happened to my with as many over-the-ear headphones I've worn in thirty years. Are you wearing them on a wooden roller coaster? |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:43:18 AM UTC-7, JackA wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote: ... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack One thing I'd not prefer is the folding part. Rather have it fixed - too sloppy as is. Plus, all the sudden, an ear cushion fell off!! Pain to put it back on! But I still like my Sony's! Jack I also hate the folding part of the Sony 7506's. It seems to pinch my fingers way too often. I really don't think the reduced space by folding headphones is a very useful feature. On a side note, I used the 7506 headphones for many years and thought they were great. Someone, probably on this group, suggested the Sennheiser HD 380 Pro's and once I became familiar with them, I like them better. When I use the 7506's now, they don't appeal to me as much. This isn't a diss against the 7506's but rather, I think, my acclimation to a different listening experience. Gary V |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:09:22 PM UTC-4, wrote:
An ear pad fell off?? That has never happened to my with as many over-the-ear headphones I've worn in thirty years. Well, with my robust audio enhancements, the headphones vibrate a lot. Maybe with your choice weak audio, no vibrations occur!! :-) I'm guessing the cushion wasn't installed properly at the factory!! I have two sets of replacements. Jack Are you wearing them on a wooden roller coaster? |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 3:24:11 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:43:18 AM UTC-7, JackA wrote: On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote: ... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack One thing I'd not prefer is the folding part. Rather have it fixed - too sloppy as is. Plus, all the sudden, an ear cushion fell off!! Pain to put it back on! But I still like my Sony's! Jack I also hate the folding part of the Sony 7506's. It seems to pinch my fingers way too often. I really don't think the reduced space by folding headphones is a very useful feature. -- I agree. Probably most never have to transport them. On a side note, I used the 7506 headphones for many years and thought they were great. Someone, probably on this group, suggested the Sennheiser HD 380 Pro's and once I became familiar with them, I like them better. When I use the 7506's now, they don't appeal to me as much. This isn't a diss against the 7506's but rather, I think, my acclimation to a different listening experience. -- Maybe Sennheiser's had greater sensitivity? I had a cheaper pair ($40) of Sennheiser's, not bad, cord eventually gave out. Jack Gary V |
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JackA:
Cheap Sennheisers. Cord came out. You are a destructive user of headphones! |
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On 28/09/2016 10:49 AM, JackA wrote:
-- Maybe Sennheiser's had greater sensitivity? I had a cheaper pair ($40) of Sennheiser's, not bad, cord eventually gave out. Jack Curious as to what exact it is that you call 'sensitivity'. If sensitivity in the normal sense, simply turn volume up to get the level you want. Also the foldability it not only for packing away. Treat less hamfistedly if you don't want the removable ear-pads to become removed. geoff |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 11:47:55 PM UTC-4, Geoff wrote:
On 28/09/2016 10:49 AM, JackA wrote: -- Maybe Sennheiser's had greater sensitivity? I had a cheaper pair ($40) of Sennheiser's, not bad, cord eventually gave out. Jack Curious as to what exact it is that you call 'sensitivity'. If sensitivity in the normal sense, simply turn volume up to get the level you want. I had a similar, on the ear, Audio Technica pair of headphones. They sounded great with just a handheld Panasonic cassette tape player. Brought them to work, friend brought his more expensive Koss headphones, we compared. Yes, mine were louder, greater efficiency - you can call it, too. Greater dynamic ranger, etc.. Also the foldability it not only for packing away. Treat less hamfistedly if you don't want the removable ear-pads to become removed. Well they give you a carrying pouch, so I guess they need to be folded to fit it!! Jack geoff |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:17:11 PM UTC-4, wrote:
JackA: Cheap Sennheisers. Cord came out. You are a destructive user of headphones! Cord failure are the MAJOR problem with headphones! Jack |
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JackA wrote: "Cord failure are the MAJOR problem with headphones"
Yeah, but it's happening more with you than with anyone else on this newsgroup! |
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 8:24:09 AM UTC-4, wrote:
JackA wrote: "Cord failure are the MAJOR problem with headphones" Yeah, but it's happening more with you than with anyone else on this newsgroup! Nonsense.... Notice, "the cable"... http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/this-is...keep-breaking/ Proved correct once again! Jack |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 3:24:11 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:43:18 AM UTC-7, JackA wrote: On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote: ... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack One thing I'd not prefer is the folding part. Rather have it fixed - too sloppy as is. Plus, all the sudden, an ear cushion fell off!! Pain to put it back on! But I still like my Sony's! Jack I also hate the folding part of the Sony 7506's. It seems to pinch my fingers way too often. I really don't think the reduced space by folding headphones is a very useful feature. On a side note, I used the 7506 headphones for many years and thought they were great. Someone, probably on this group, suggested the Sennheiser HD 380 Pro's and once I became familiar with them, I like them better. When I use the 7506's now, they don't appeal to me as much. This isn't a diss against the 7506's but rather, I think, my acclimation to a different listening experience. Gary V Two things about headphones... These Sony's, unlike my Phillips, fit well when reversed. I was listening to some tune I had tweaked the night before. I thought the software or computer was acting up, the left guitar solo was on the right!! I was angered, then it dawned on me, I had the headphones on backwards! Bought a "cheap" Sylania brand combination Radio/CD/Clock (not actually Sylvania, just licensed name). Had stereo speakers, maybe $20. It sounded as expected, really tin sounding. Later, I plug some "earlier" Sony headphones into it, and I thought I was listening to a Bose HQ System!! Jack Jack |
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:49:57 PM UTC-7, JackA wrote:
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 3:24:11 PM UTC-4, wrote: On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:43:18 AM UTC-7, JackA wrote: On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-4, JackA wrote: ... and purchased a pair of Sony's MDR7506 headphones. Why? Well, my Phillips phones or cans, as some call them, lacked the high frequency end.. See, music should be pleasant to listen too, not "harsh" sounding. But, what I do find amazing, how many claim this or that pair of headphones sound great, but so very, very few grade CD audio during reviews. Before Charley Lake was canned at WMGK-FM (Philly) [before Bill Weston took his duties - also manages WMMR-FM] I would e-mail him and tell him to get rid of that foul sounding Rolling Stones song!! He replied, "I guess you don't like ABKCO". He read my mind!! But, let's face facts, it's not like the top dogs in radio try very hard to impress with pristine sound quality, why HD Radio fell flat on its face. But, Charley was nice and asked where to purchase some CCR finer stereo. I TRY to help radio stay afloat! A contributor sent this, a nice 7" vinyl rip. Sadly, Rolling Stone Magazine failed to mention it is not included on any Mirage album CD/DVD [box] set. Yeah, Classic Rock experts... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...s/gypsy-fm.mp3 Jack One thing I'd not prefer is the folding part. Rather have it fixed - too sloppy as is. Plus, all the sudden, an ear cushion fell off!! Pain to put it back on! But I still like my Sony's! Jack I also hate the folding part of the Sony 7506's. It seems to pinch my fingers way too often. I really don't think the reduced space by folding headphones is a very useful feature. -- I agree. Probably most never have to transport them. On a side note, I used the 7506 headphones for many years and thought they were great. Someone, probably on this group, suggested the Sennheiser HD 380 Pro's and once I became familiar with them, I like them better. When I use the 7506's now, they don't appeal to me as much. This isn't a diss against the 7506's but rather, I think, my acclimation to a different listening experience. -- Maybe Sennheiser's had greater sensitivity? I had a cheaper pair ($40) of Sennheiser's, not bad, cord eventually gave out. Jack Gary V The strain relief on my HD 380's failed rather quickly. I have done non-invasive repair a few times to keep it together. Someday I may tear it all apart and fix it properly or just get another pair. Gary V |
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 10:56:50 AM UTC-4, UnsteadyKen wrote:
In article , says... Later, I plug some "earlier" Sony headphones into it, and I thought I was listening to a Bose HQ System!! Oh come on! even Sony wouldn't make a pair of headphones that sounded as bad as that. LOL! Sorry. Stopped by a Bose store. Of course, THEY and only THEY select the music for YOU to judge their equipment! Bose, like Beats (Meat) never offer any electrical specifications! Though, I must admit, Bose, who's (also) Made In America is a far cry from a rip-off, like My Pillow! Jack |
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On 28/09/2016 13:52, JackA wrote:
On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 8:24:09 AM UTC-4, wrote: JackA wrote: "Cord failure are the MAJOR problem with headphones" Yeah, but it's happening more with you than with anyone else on this newsgroup! Nonsense.... Notice, "the cable"... http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/this-is...keep-breaking/ Proved correct once again! Yes, he was. It does help if you buy decent headphones whose maker supports them, so when the cable fails, you just put a new on on the headset. Sennheiser professional grade headphones such as the DT-100 series have *all* parts available as spares, though the cable costs as much a cheap pair of domestic ones. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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On 28/09/2016 16:52, JackA wrote:
Though, I must admit, Bose, who's (also) Made In America is a far cry from a rip-off, like My Pillow! BOSE. "Buy Other Sound Equipment". Though their outdoor speakers are pretty weatherproof, and last for years of continuous use in the open air. They still don't sound good, though... -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 18:24:15 +0100, John Williamson
wrote: On 28/09/2016 16:52, JackA wrote: Though, I must admit, Bose, who's (also) Made In America is a far cry from a rip-off, like My Pillow! BOSE. "Buy Other Sound Equipment". Though their outdoor speakers are pretty weatherproof, and last for years of continuous use in the open air. They still don't sound good, though... The trouble with you is that you want too much. Rick Ruskin Lion Dog Music- Seattle WA http://liondogmusic.com |
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Rick Ruskin wrote: On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 18:24:15 +0100, John Williamson wrote: On 28/09/2016 16:52, JackA wrote: Though, I must admit, Bose, who's (also) Made In America is a far cry from a rip-off, like My Pillow! BOSE. "Buy Other Sound Equipment". Though their outdoor speakers are pretty weatherproof, and last for years of continuous use in the open air. They still don't sound good, though... The trouble with you is that you want too much. Likely for outdoor use he wants Turbosound. I really liked the Tannoy i6AW... rotomolded ABS case, weatherproofed dual concentric driver. A lifesaver for fills and delays at outdoor music festivals but small enough for installed distributed systems. Tannoy seems to have tried hard to get out of that whole market though. I'm not sure I understand what is going on with them. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 1:22:24 PM UTC-4, John Williamson wrote:
On 28/09/2016 13:52, JackA wrote: On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 8:24:09 AM UTC-4, wrote: JackA wrote: "Cord failure are the MAJOR problem with headphones" Yeah, but it's happening more with you than with anyone else on this newsgroup! Nonsense.... Notice, "the cable"... http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/this-is...keep-breaking/ Proved correct once again! Yes, he was. It does help if you buy decent headphones whose maker supports them, so when the cable fails, you just put a new on on the headset. Sennheiser professional grade headphones such as the DT-100 series have *all* parts available as spares, though the cable costs as much a cheap pair of domestic ones. I see. So you fall for the Professional Grade BS? Sennheiser? German? How much do those parts cost? Maybe a cord/cable costs as much as a new pair. Heck, I help with Maintenance of machines at work. A simple 1/4-20 square nut = $11.00 USD! Maybe Sennheiser sends a service technician along to solder in the new, professional grade cord!! Headphones come and go. No guarantee parts will be available tomorrow! Thanks. Jack p.s. Though I liked your BOSE comment They call it a waveguide, yet I recall speakers with a folded horn construction!! -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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says... Maybe Sennheiser sends a service technician along to solder in the new, professional grade cord!! No need. Many; if not most Sennneisers have plug in cables which makes replacement easy, and they carry spares for years. I currently have a pair of 598s and judging by the UK Sennheiser spares site, it looks as though you could just about build a complete set from the available spare parts. http://headphonespares.sennheiser.co...dphones/hd-598 The only time I've been unable to get Sennheisers back on the road was when the dog chewed a pair of HD414s in the mid 70s. I currently have 4 pairs of phones, the 598s which are very comfortable. I use these for general TV type listening, driven by a Yamaha receiver https://goo.gl/pgzcNu or a Denon USB DAC/headphone amp. http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/product/hifi/dac/da300usb. When I really want to hear what is on a disc I have a pair of Grado SR80es http://www.gradolabs.com/headphones/...s/item/1-sr80e these are used with a TEAC A500i mini integrated amp http://www.hifidatabase.com/Detailed...H500i_4728.php Really excellent sound if a bit hard to drive, hence the TEAC amp. You would like these phones, made by good ole boys in the USA, and from a company with a long history of well regarded audio products, wspecially phono cartridges. Other phones are a pair of Beyerdynamic DT880 Chinese copies http://www.micsdirect.com/isk_hf2010.htm These sound good, are comfortable and very sturdy, which they need to be as I use these for listening to radio in bed and they are liable to be slept on regularly. Also some Audio-Technica ATH-TD400s http://eu.audio-technica.com/headphones/hifi/ATH-TAD400 Mostly used with a second CD system in the bedroom. Note they are all open or semi-open phones, I just can't get on with closed back sets, the bass and lower mid range never sound quite right to me. |
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 5:33:43 PM UTC-4, UnsteadyKen wrote:
In article , says... Maybe Sennheiser sends a service technician along to solder in the new, professional grade cord!! No need. Many; if not most Sennneisers have plug in cables which makes replacement easy, and they carry spares for years. I currently have a pair of 598s and judging by the UK Sennheiser spares site, it looks as though you could just about build a complete set from the available spare parts. http://headphonespares.sennheiser.co...dphones/hd-598 The only time I've been unable to get Sennheisers back on the road was when the dog chewed a pair of HD414s in the mid 70s. I currently have 4 pairs of phones, the 598s which are very comfortable. I use these for general TV type listening, driven by a Yamaha receiver https://goo.gl/pgzcNu or a Denon USB DAC/headphone amp. http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/product/hifi/dac/da300usb. When I really want to hear what is on a disc I have a pair of Grado SR80es http://www.gradolabs.com/headphones/...s/item/1-sr80e these are used with a TEAC A500i mini integrated amp http://www.hifidatabase.com/Detailed...H500i_4728.php Really excellent sound if a bit hard to drive, hence the TEAC amp. You would like these phones, made by good ole boys in the USA, and from a company with a long history of well regarded audio products, wspecially phono cartridges. Other phones are a pair of Beyerdynamic DT880 Chinese copies http://www.micsdirect.com/isk_hf2010.htm These sound good, are comfortable and very sturdy, which they need to be as I use these for listening to radio in bed and they are liable to be slept on regularly. Also some Audio-Technica ATH-TD400s http://eu.audio-technica.com/headphones/hifi/ATH-TAD400 Mostly used with a second CD system in the bedroom. Note they are all open or semi-open phones, I just can't get on with closed back sets, the bass and lower mid range never sound quite right to me. Wait a cotton picking second! I THOUGHT I was the only one on this planet called Earth who listened to music, via headphones, while falling to sleep! Why I use my Sony's, no split "Y" cord to choke me to death, sleeping forever! A nice, informative post. Salute! I do have a pair of Audio Technica's (little less $$ than the Sony's) that I really never gave a fair trial run. Grado's, huh? Made in NY, I think. BUT, for the LONGEST time, the "SPL 1mW: 99.8 dB" would make me turn my head to something else. I'm not a big fan, JUST because it's "Made in The USA". I see social media being used for marketing hype (pay people to brag). There was a time in America when a fan engineer needed a .1 HP motor, but used a .25 HP because it was more standard, and squeezing out ever cent was not a major concern. I have an older (GM) Buick. A Firestone mechanic said to me, "Sir, they didn't make 'em like this anymore!" Mom had a GM designed/built washing machine, vertical agitation. Thought it was fail prematurely, but it lasted forever w/o a drop of maintenance. You've seen these TV commercials, lots of lies... http://www.reviewbeforeyoubuyit.com/atomic-beam/ .... I'm a BIG fan of LED. Most are Lumens rated. Looking at shortwave radios (to purchase), some claimed one model better than popular Sony, and Grundig (and/or whoever). Guess what, Made in China (Tecsun brand). Showed it to a coworker, he said that was the brand his professor said to purchase (guess they listened to shortwave for US activity). You ever wish you could salute some of your heros, but never thought you'd have the opportunity? Well, Walter Jung (author) was one who I was able to, a couple decades later, thank him for his Op-Amp Phono cartridge premplifier, audiophile quality, I built from scratch! http://waltjung.org/ Oh, and my computer programing (book) hero. Searching for audio related information and I find he too is involved in Audio!... http://ethanwiner.com/ Anyway, glad your dog approved of the Sennheiser taste! Be well. Jack |
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On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 9:08:46 AM UTC-4, wrote:
I enjoy what I call, doing forensic audio work - Google the phrase "hold everything secure". have fun Mark My Sony's at work!... http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abps...akemesmile.mp3 Quad mix :-) Jack |
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