- IEM for comfort (planar and dynamic)
- Headphones for choirs, music listening, gaming, {pvp fps, mmo and story games} (wireless, bluetooth, open back, close back, planar, dynamic, noise cancelling)
- IEM/ Headphones specifically for travel or commute, sleeping, or just appreciating an expensive headphone for it's build and sound quality
- IEM/ headphones for different DACs/ AMP
- just because one enjoys collecting like people enjoy collecting anime figure, bags, watches and even sports cars
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I found this posted 2 years ago while trying to figure out if there are any mods to make it more comfortable
Credit goes to ATXK
https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/u2jgfi/he400se_suspension_headband/
there is another way of doing this without removing the yokes but instead punches 2 holes on the leather strap you created then use black twist ties or leather cord to hold it in place. (I would have prefered black leather instead of brown) but to each his own
the price is so enticing for a planar open back, never used an open back before I always bought closed backs and IEMs for gaming and listening to pop, kpop, R&B, rap and metal. might buy this as a gift to myself this christmas for my metal rock music if the price stays the same.
I wonder how comfortable they are.
honestly UPS kinda sucks with majority of their deliveries
Companies continually making and improving the audio tech industry which makes it hard not to be tempted to crave for something new, innovative or maybe even better audio than the one we have, that is just part of the business
do you want planar or dynamic drivers? do you want a bass head or neutral crisp bass? comfort and durability? ease of replacing the pads once they wear out, genre of music you listen to? what is your main use for them besides music?
these are the question you might want to ask yourself, look at the suggested items and research to see which of those fits you, Best of luck finding your new headphones
Music listening as much as possible
hifi music to unwind/chill, gaming, surfing the web
wireless for gym/workouts, errands, household chores, traveling
IEM's when sleeping, and to also give myself a rest from using the headphones
gonna buy it and see for myself if it is really as bad as others say it is, I can always return it or decide to keep it, I will let my own hearing make the decision for me.
what is the tip size of your IEM? maybe look into a smaller tip and use a foam tip? it really can be difficult to use IEM's if you had an accident, you can try using earbuds that do not go inside the ear canals and just sits on your ear