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EQ'ing that bass in is effortless. Got a 4.4mm cable for them with a nice braid.

I do gaming with them and it just feels so freaking wide.

I'm a percussion guy. Drums and intricate percussive ellements, in music, sound blissful.

Try listening to Dinossaur - OTR Remix, close your eyes and have fun.

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[–] Corgerus@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Yeah the HE400se can sound anemic for lack of a better term on a poor amplifier. What I use as a poor source to test a headphone is the 3.5mm output of my Xbox One X controller. The bass sounded a little strange and fell off very fast. 3/4 volume to be listenable. I do use them on my iFi Zen DAC via 4.4mm and it works wonders. I did try them on the unbalanced output but there's barely any difference if I can even say, and it's quieter compared to balanced but all that needs is more on the volume knob.

[–] Elpreto2@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Regarding your Zen DAC, I have the same experience with my Hip Dac 2.
The 3.5 output drives them nicely already.

[–] Jonken90@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Comparing a xbox controller to a dongle seems kinda odd though. I have not seen any testing done on its amp or dac capabilities, but I can almost bet on that they didn't bother to include a decent dac in them compared to even the shittiest phone dongles haha.

[–] Corgerus@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I wasn't comparing them to a dongle. I use it for kicks to see how much a source matters for headphones. Not the best testing method though.

[–] Jonken90@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Sorry about that. Clearly I read it wrong. But yeah the source will matter hehe 😅