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Question headphones to equal or beat Hifi
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<blockquote data-quote="stevanbuxt" data-source="post: 1114904" data-attributes="member: 13728"><p>I have had Audeze and other top cans. My new take is fatigué comes from heavy and or phones with deliberate eq. I tend to start of with my older Grados and the fatigue and excitement comes after an hourand then I change over to some decent no bass bloat studio cans. I'm currently loving the comfort and build of the new Rode cans. That's my tuppence. It's all up to when and how you listen and of course equipment / music taste etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevanbuxt, post: 1114904, member: 13728"] I have had Audeze and other top cans. My new take is fatigué comes from heavy and or phones with deliberate eq. I tend to start of with my older Grados and the fatigue and excitement comes after an hourand then I change over to some decent no bass bloat studio cans. I'm currently loving the comfort and build of the new Rode cans. That's my tuppence. It's all up to when and how you listen and of course equipment / music taste etc. [/QUOTE]
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