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My new Sennheiser HD-555's burping...



 
 
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Old August 18th 07, 08:43 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default My new Sennheiser HD-555's burping...

On Aug 18, 6:29 pm, (Don Pearce) wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:17:45 -0700, max graff
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Hi guys,


I purchased a set of new Sennheiser HD-555 from a local hifi shop.
They sound really good but at high volumes, low frequencies seem to
crack them. At lower volumes all sounds good.


My older $20 TDK's (though though not as detailed) seem to handle
lower frequencies pretty well or atleast gracefully attenuate them.


Is this something common to the HD-555's? Is it a technical fault with
the headphones? Or do I leave them to 'burn in' for a little longer
before reving them at high volumes?


Cheers


Max


How loud are you running these things? And does the noise happen in
both ears or just the one? They should certainly be working straight
out of the box, and your description sounds like you may be turning
them up too far - either for your ears or for the amplifier that is
driving them.

d

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Hi,

The burping has been noticed on both channels actually depends on the
recording really.

Well if it was the case of a dodgy amp on high volumes then how come
the $20 TDK's don't play up?

I have tried on both my amps and have the same problems.

Cheers

Max

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Old August 18th 07, 08:52 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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Default My new Sennheiser HD-555's burping...

On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:43:24 -0700, max graff
wrote:

On Aug 18, 6:29 pm, (Don Pearce) wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:17:45 -0700, max graff
wrote:





Hi guys,


I purchased a set of new Sennheiser HD-555 from a local hifi shop.
They sound really good but at high volumes, low frequencies seem to
crack them. At lower volumes all sounds good.


My older $20 TDK's (though though not as detailed) seem to handle
lower frequencies pretty well or atleast gracefully attenuate them.


Is this something common to the HD-555's? Is it a technical fault with
the headphones? Or do I leave them to 'burn in' for a little longer
before reving them at high volumes?


Cheers


Max


How loud are you running these things? And does the noise happen in
both ears or just the one? They should certainly be working straight
out of the box, and your description sounds like you may be turning
them up too far - either for your ears or for the amplifier that is
driving them.

d

--
Pearce Consultinghttp://www.pearce.uk.com- Hide quoted text -

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Hi,

The burping has been noticed on both channels actually depends on the
recording really.

Could it be that the headphones are actually revealing something in
the recording that isn't coming through on the others?

Well if it was the case of a dodgy amp on high volumes then how come
the $20 TDK's don't play up?


Do you need to turn the volume control up higher with the HDs? If so
it is possible that the amp is overloading.

I have tried on both my amps and have the same problems.

It is certainly possible you have bought a bad pair.

d

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Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
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Old August 18th 07, 08:59 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
max graff
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Default My new Sennheiser HD-555's burping...

On Aug 18, 6:52 pm, (Don Pearce) wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:43:24 -0700, max graff
wrote:





On Aug 18, 6:29 pm, (Don Pearce) wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:17:45 -0700, max graff
wrote:


Hi guys,


I purchased a set of new Sennheiser HD-555 from a local hifi shop.
They sound really good but at high volumes, low frequencies seem to
crack them. At lower volumes all sounds good.


My older $20 TDK's (though though not as detailed) seem to handle
lower frequencies pretty well or atleast gracefully attenuate them.


Is this something common to the HD-555's? Is it a technical fault with
the headphones? Or do I leave them to 'burn in' for a little longer
before reving them at high volumes?


Cheers


Max


How loud are you running these things? And does the noise happen in
both ears or just the one? They should certainly be working straight
out of the box, and your description sounds like you may be turning
them up too far - either for your ears or for the amplifier that is
driving them.


d


--
Pearce Consultinghttp://www.pearce.uk.com-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hi,


The burping has been noticed on both channels actually depends on the
recording really.


Could it be that the headphones are actually revealing something in
the recording that isn't coming through on the others?

Well if it was the case of a dodgy amp on high volumes then how come
the $20 TDK's don't play up?


Do you need to turn the volume control up higher with the HDs? If so
it is possible that the amp is overloading.

I have tried on both my amps and have the same problems.


It is certainly possible you have bought a bad pair.

d

--
Pearce Consultinghttp://www.pearce.uk.com- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hi Don,

Negative about the recording. I am running the amps through awesome
sets of Whatmoughs and JBLs and none of them have revealed any burps.
The amps have been used on high loads earlier and nothing like this
has happened.

If its not a 'burn in' issue it could only be that I have been sold a
lemon.

Cheers

Max


 




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