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The clockmaker vexare
The clockmaker vexare




the clockmaker vexare

It's been said before and I'll say it again, these headphones REALLY need a burn in. I have about 60 hours of burn in on them so far. I tried it out with the cotton pad, but that just killed everything I liked about the bass.

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I have done Kees' mod, but I only put felt pads on the back wall and on the driver plate (I suppose would be what it's called). With that, the headphones are adjusted or, rather, tweaked for that reason. So, when I was looking for headphones, I didn't know what would fit my needs.Īs for the “specific” nature of this review, I will be focusing on the style of dubstep I listen to and how well the headphones suit it.

the clockmaker vexare

The mids and highs are there to create a feeling and the bass shoves that feeling down your throat. Before this starts sounding pointless, assuming it already doesn't, the music I listen to combines the “down low” of classy dubstep with the “excitement” of more popular dubstep and does so in a very melodic way. And it's a pain in the ass to find good songs, let me tell you. There's mainstream (brostep like 99% of UKF), the leading underground (like Biome, Mala, Burial, etc) which are very “down low style” dubstep, and then there's the songs that nobody knows and are really only found on Soundcloud and scattered on miscellaneous YouTube pages. But (I'm going to try and say this as least hipster as I can), I listen to really, really underground dubstep. I listen to dubstep, per se, along with the similar glitchy electronica variations. As I was looking into what headphones I wanted to buy, I found out that was a really tough thing to do. I'm relatively new to Hi-Fi gear, but I know a decent amount about audio engineering and production. So, this is going to be a more, let's say, “specifically special” review.






The clockmaker vexare