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You don't seem to know what antagonistic means either?![]()
Do you know the meaning of being a tit ?
Because you are fulfilling that meaning right now

You don't seem to know what antagonistic means either?![]()


Yes some how I managed to submit my quick post rather than 'going advanced'. Does that offend you?![]()
So according to the audiophile logic, If driver size makes zero difference, You could have a 10mm driver and it would sound exactly the same as a 60mm driver in every single aspect ? *Genuine question BTW*
the hd650's and hd700's use 40mm i think. hd800's are 54mm
Then something is very very wrong with those hd800's. or his gear. or your ears.
Well it can't be his gear or my ears I know that much, they do sound a bit off though
how do you know that much?


The G4me Zero is a PC 350SE with a paint job and as the 350 used the HD595 drivers and the Zero has exactly the same specs, then I wouldn't be too surprised if the Zero uses them too. Only thing is, nobody seems to know how big the drivers are on any of the others I mentioned either (including sennheiser).![]()
Definitely something wrong with those HD800's if you hear no difference. I've tried a friends pair out and as said in another thread they make my 518's sound like poundshop headphones![]()

Well for one my headphones work perfectly with his setup, Tried a few other headphones with it as well, Sounds better than with my setup anyway.
I know it's not my ears because well I don't really have to explain that one do I
So I can only put it down to the headphones being faulty.
No it's not as simple as that I am afraid.
e.g. my console setup can drive HD558's, HD595's, Fidelio X1's with no problems. Try and drive Q701's and HD600's and I am going to run into issues and they won't sound their best.
Just because certain gear works brilliantly with one headphone doesn't mean it will work with every headphone on the planet.
That is why a lot of amps have gain switches, etc.
Then there is impedance and damping factors, etc, etc.
Or it could be your ears, my ears are very sensitive to plasma buzz, etc but my wife cannot hear it at all. Everyone's ears are different, have you tested your ears using a application like sine gen? or frequency tester? You also need equipment capable of producing those frequencies too.
