QUOTE(GenericMav @ Mar 13 2012, 07:35 PM)
You heard the man now go and test it. Then stop bugging me for HD668B Headphones Superlux Fan Club, For music lovers with tight budget :D
Headphones Superlux Fan Club, For music lovers with tight budget :D
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Mar 14 2012, 12:34 AM
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Mar 16 2012, 10:48 AM
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My headphone arrived today! HD668B.
THANKS TRIO! |
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Mar 17 2012, 09:23 PM
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guys. hows the bass produce from HD668B or HD669?
i've tested Audio Technica ATH Pro5Mk2 DJ (Rm269) but seems like this one have no bass at all... but sound is very clear |
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Mar 18 2012, 06:27 AM
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QUOTE(lengchai86 @ Mar 17 2012, 09:23 PM) guys. hows the bass produce from HD668B or HD669? I'm currently using the 668B. There is little bass but the clarity of it is superb. Also the headphone itself is semi-open so you can still hear the outside world.i've tested Audio Technica ATH Pro5Mk2 DJ (Rm269) but seems like this one have no bass at all... but sound is very clear |
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Mar 18 2012, 06:57 AM
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Regarding bass, I would say its just nice. Nothing over exaggerated. Some ppl say its too little some ppl even tune the bass down. Very personal I would say. 669 boasts slightly more bass though
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Mar 18 2012, 10:37 AM
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thanks for your reply. i've did some research and some review even comparing
this 668B with others headphone that have a slightly higher price (RM1000++) and still, this 668B still score very high if compare to the price/perf this superlux product has very cheap price but most review say its good thats why i wanna give a try, at least 669 since you say 669 boast more bass if comparing 669 with Audio Technica ATH Pro5Mk2 DJ, which one have more bass? thanks |
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Mar 19 2012, 01:38 PM
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reporting in ,
owns a hd660 for around 5 months . |
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Mar 19 2012, 02:18 PM
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Mar 20 2012, 12:00 PM
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Hey guys,
I am interested in purchasing the HD668B, however not strictly for music purposes. Mainly would be used for movies + tv shows. How does this headphone perform in movies? Also, what is the burn-in period for these headphones? |
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Mar 22 2012, 04:10 PM
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Hi I'm using HD661. Superb headphone I must say. Much much better sound quality than XB500.
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Mar 22 2012, 04:17 PM
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Mar 22 2012, 05:30 PM
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Yup Sony XB500. And I agree in term of bass sony win. But XB500's mids and high aren't as good as HD661.
Btw how to make it more comfortable. Any suggestion? |
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Mar 22 2012, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE(Kokoklicious @ Mar 22 2012, 05:30 PM) Yup Sony XB500. And I agree in term of bass sony win. But XB500's mids and high aren't as good as HD661. are u suffering from the:Btw how to make it more comfortable. Any suggestion? 1) deadly clamping force? 2) the earcup is too small that it is not enuf for ur whole ears to fit into it? 3) the space in the earcup is too shallow so ur ears suffer from being pressure? |
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Mar 22 2012, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(sosot000 @ Mar 22 2012, 09:30 PM) are u suffering from the: Lol, I'm only having number 2 problem. So can't wear them too long. Plus it gets hot after long usage. 1) deadly clamping force? 2) the earcup is too small that it is not enuf for ur whole ears to fit into it? 3) the space in the earcup is too shallow so ur ears suffer from being pressure? But I still love it. |
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Mar 22 2012, 10:01 PM
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QUOTE(sosot000 @ Mar 22 2012, 09:30 PM) are u suffering from the: I'm suffering from the number 1 and number 3 problem.1) deadly clamping force? 2) the earcup is too small that it is not enuf for ur whole ears to fit into it? 3) the space in the earcup is too shallow so ur ears suffer from being pressure? |
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Mar 22 2012, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(Kokoklicious @ Mar 22 2012, 10:01 PM) heres the basic answer:1) try to "CAREFULLY" bend the two black long metal rod which acts as "connector/ bridge"... a little by a little tho.. 3) try put some tissue "INSIDE" the pads of the earcups which we called it the "tissue mod"... it enlarge the earcups' space a little so ur ear will not suffer from being pressure... Cheers mate!! Added on March 22, 2012, 11:50 pm QUOTE(Kokoklicious @ Mar 22 2012, 10:01 PM) for the number 2 problem, the solution is:1) DIY ur own earpads with these materials: a) a pair of round shape sponges (preferable)/ any pair of sponge b) a pair of socks c) some cotton for increasing the softness (optional) 2) 1st take out the original earpads, save it tho~ it is the original anyway 3) measures the size of sponge needed and marks them down to cut them into specific size needed for ur ears... 4) cut the socks AS LONG AS POSSIBLE from to make the socks to have 2 OPEN side.. (cut the CLOSED side of the socks) 5) u MUST 1st put the socks onto the earcups of HD661 (to allow u to put in the sponges easier), and put the sponges inside socks (u can try to put a thick layer of cotton to increase the softness of ur DIY earpads) and wrap the sponges with the rest of the socks (if the socks are too long cut them BIT BY BIT... u dun wanna end up the socks are not long enuf to wrap the sponges).. 6) ENJOY UR HARDWORK!! This post has been edited by sosot000: Mar 22 2012, 11:50 PM |
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Mar 22 2012, 11:54 PM
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QUOTE(sosot000 @ Mar 22 2012, 11:41 PM) heres the basic answer: how to properly measure the size for the sponge ?1) try to "CAREFULLY" bend the two black long metal rod which acts as "connector/ bridge"... a little by a little tho.. 3) try put some tissue "INSIDE" the pads of the earcups which we called it the "tissue mod"... it enlarge the earcups' space a little so ur ear will not suffer from being pressure... Cheers mate!! Added on March 22, 2012, 11:50 pm for the number 2 problem, the solution is: 1) DIY ur own earpads with these materials: a) a pair of round shape sponges (preferable)/ any pair of sponge b) a pair of socks c) some cotton for increasing the softness (optional) 2) 1st take out the original earpads, save it tho~ it is the original anyway 3) measures the size of sponge needed and marks them down to cut them into specific size needed for ur ears... 4) cut the socks AS LONG AS POSSIBLE from to make the socks to have 2 OPEN side.. (cut the CLOSED side of the socks) 5) u MUST 1st put the socks onto the earcups of HD661 (to allow u to put in the sponges easier), and put the sponges inside socks (u can try to put a thick layer of cotton to increase the softness of ur DIY earpads) and wrap the sponges with the rest of the socks (if the socks are too long cut them BIT BY BIT... u dun wanna end up the socks are not long enuf to wrap the sponges).. 6) ENJOY UR HARDWORK!! |
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Mar 23 2012, 12:01 AM
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QUOTE(sosot000 @ Mar 22 2012, 11:41 PM) heres the basic answer: Ok about the tissue mod, am I supposed to put the tissue inside the pad and cover the driver? Or I need to put it around the pad so that it won't block the driver. Thanks for your help btw.1) try to "CAREFULLY" bend the two black long metal rod which acts as "connector/ bridge"... a little by a little tho.. 3) try put some tissue "INSIDE" the pads of the earcups which we called it the "tissue mod"... it enlarge the earcups' space a little so ur ear will not suffer from being pressure... Cheers mate!! Added on March 22, 2012, 11:50 pm for the number 2 problem, the solution is: 1) DIY ur own earpads with these materials: a) a pair of round shape sponges (preferable)/ any pair of sponge b) a pair of socks c) some cotton for increasing the softness (optional) 2) 1st take out the original earpads, save it tho~ it is the original anyway 3) measures the size of sponge needed and marks them down to cut them into specific size needed for ur ears... 4) cut the socks AS LONG AS POSSIBLE from to make the socks to have 2 OPEN side.. (cut the CLOSED side of the socks) 5) u MUST 1st put the socks onto the earcups of HD661 (to allow u to put in the sponges easier), and put the sponges inside socks (u can try to put a thick layer of cotton to increase the softness of ur DIY earpads) and wrap the sponges with the rest of the socks (if the socks are too long cut them BIT BY BIT... u dun wanna end up the socks are not long enuf to wrap the sponges).. 6) ENJOY UR HARDWORK!! |
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Mar 23 2012, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(nick67 @ Mar 22 2012, 11:54 PM) jus put them to ur ears.. well try to feel them and "cut a smaller mid area of the sponge 1st".. so that u wont over cutting them.. PS: if ur ear is too big/ cant find a big size sponge... easy... cut them into semi circle sponges (means u will need 4 semi circle sponges)... so the middle will be the size of ur DIY earpad~ QUOTE(Kokoklicious @ Mar 23 2012, 12:01 AM) Ok about the tissue mod, am I supposed to put the tissue inside the pad and cover the driver? Or I need to put it around the pad so that it won't block the driver. Thanks for your help btw. of cos u wont wanna cover the driver~~ This post has been edited by sosot000: Mar 23 2012, 12:24 AM |
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Mar 23 2012, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE(sosot000 @ Mar 23 2012, 12:22 AM) jus put them to ur ears.. well try to feel them and "cut a smaller mid area of the sponge 1st".. so that u wont over cutting them.. True because I tried covering the driver because there isn't detail instruction found on the net. But around the pad, it becomes more comfortable. Thanks for the tips man! PS: if ur ear is too big/ cant find a big size sponge... easy... cut them into semi circle sponges (means u will need 4 semi circle sponges)... so the middle will be the size of ur DIY earpad~ of cos u wont wanna cover the driver~~ |
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