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Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 4:22 am
by elendarsilvermoon
There's a similar thing with acoustic guitars. Over time and years of playing, the wood will expand from the sound vibrations and the tone of the guitar will also change slightly (sometimes for better, sometimes for worse).

With this same concept, I can see how burn-in would work when dealing with speakers. Playing loud music (within reason) will expand the cone slightly, which will allow more room for expansion when playing bass-heavy music at louder levels after said burn-in time. Personally, I noticed a bit more ability with both my headphones and computer speakers to handle heavier bass at louder levels without horrid amounts of distortion after "burning them in" for an hour or so.

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 4:33 am
by jrisreal
DZA wrote:
jrisreal wrote:I gotta play loud music through them for a few hours to 'burn them in'
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:34 am

jrisreal wrote:ignore this thread. i tried it for myself and it made the sound more clear...I love mah sennheisers
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:55 am

-q-
lol I was in the process of "burning them in" while posting this already. and it actually did improve a little bit, not much for the 1 hour but its a little bit

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:49 am
by Kodachrome
elendarsilvermoon wrote:There's a similar thing with acoustic guitars. Over time and years of playing, the wood will expand from the sound vibrations and the tone of the guitar will also change slightly (sometimes for better, sometimes for worse).

With this same concept, I can see how burn-in would work when dealing with speakers. Playing loud music (within reason) will expand the cone slightly, which will allow more room for expansion when playing bass-heavy music at louder levels after said burn-in time. Personally, I noticed a bit more ability with both my headphones and computer speakers to handle heavier bass at louder levels without horrid amounts of distortion after "burning them in" for an hour or so.
I don't know the first damn thing about this but wouldn't expanding or warping the cones in any way color the sound, which would be bad for accurate monitoring? This could be the most stupid tnuc thing ever said on these forums for all I know though so take it with a grain of salt if i'm completely off base.

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:23 pm
by AxeD
My headphones are on fire right now, what do I do?

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:40 pm
by Lectric
jrisreal wrote:
DZA wrote:
jrisreal wrote:I gotta play loud music through them for a few hours to 'burn them in'
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:34 am

jrisreal wrote:ignore this thread. i tried it for myself and it made the sound more clear...I love mah sennheisers
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:55 am

-q-
lol I was in the process of "burning them in" while posting this already. and it actually did improve a little bit, not much for the 1 hour but its a little bit
Im calling bullshits here. Placebo Effect is a bitch.

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:03 pm
by levitate
When I got my ultrasones I put them in a draw and played pink noise through them whilst not in use. I recommend pink noise - just google it and set up a loop on iTunes or whatever ('pink noise loop' is now officially the mist played track in my library, but hey). An yeah, 1 hour's not enough, you need 30/40+ hours

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:05 pm
by jrisreal
levitate wrote:When I got my ultrasones I put them in a draw and played pink noise through them whilst not in use. I recommend pink noise - just google it and set up a loop on iTunes or whatever ('pink noise loop' is now officially the mist played track in my library, but hey). An yeah, 1 hour's not enough, you need 30/40+ hours
yeah i know that lol...i made pink noise with audacity and looped that though and I was just sayin how I saw some little improvement after one hour...nothing huge or even really noticeable

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:11 pm
by lyons238
jrisreal wrote:
levitate wrote:When I got my ultrasones I put them in a draw and played pink noise through them whilst not in use. I recommend pink noise - just google it and set up a loop on iTunes or whatever ('pink noise loop' is now officially the mist played track in my library, but hey). An yeah, 1 hour's not enough, you need 30/40+ hours
yeah i know that lol...i made pink noise with audacity and looped that though and I was just sayin how I saw some little improvement after one hour...nothing huge or even really noticeable
i doubt 1 hour made a difference. and even if it did i doubt youd be able to tell.

im pretty torn about the burn in factor. some swear by it and some say it does nothing.

i always go easy on my subs n speakers the first couple weeks just in case. then i slowly start to give em juice :mrgreen:

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:12 pm
by jrisreal
lyons238 wrote:
jrisreal wrote:
levitate wrote:When I got my ultrasones I put them in a draw and played pink noise through them whilst not in use. I recommend pink noise - just google it and set up a loop on iTunes or whatever ('pink noise loop' is now officially the mist played track in my library, but hey). An yeah, 1 hour's not enough, you need 30/40+ hours
yeah i know that lol...i made pink noise with audacity and looped that though and I was just sayin how I saw some little improvement after one hour...nothing huge or even really noticeable
i doubt 1 hour made a difference. and even if it did i doubt youd be able to tell.

im pretty torn about the burn in factor. some swear by it and some say it does nothing.

i always go easy on my subs n speakers the first couple weeks just in case. then i slowly start to give em juice :mrgreen:
yeah but now its gone for around 12 hours and i hear a difference...still small, but an improvement

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:50 pm
by paravrais
jrisreal wrote:
levitate wrote:When I got my ultrasones I put them in a draw and played pink noise through them whilst not in use. I recommend pink noise - just google it and set up a loop on iTunes or whatever ('pink noise loop' is now officially the mist played track in my library, but hey). An yeah, 1 hour's not enough, you need 30/40+ hours
yeah i know that lol...i made pink noise with audacity and looped that though and I was just sayin how I saw some little improvement after one hour...nothing huge or even really noticeable
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Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:12 am
by abZ
How you can remember exactly the way something sounded 12 hours before amazes me. I can't do it. If there was a difference with burn in I would never be able to tell. I would like to compare and older pair of cans to the same pair brandspanking. Should put it to bed pretty quickly but I have never had the opportunity.

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 4:18 am
by Ldizzy
only thing i care about is how much they costed...

nah seriously.. i wouldnt care about it that much... and id burn them ANYWAYS as id listen to music i like for a few days before even trying to make music out of any headphone/speaker...

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:00 am
by tavravlavish
oprs wrote:placebo effect for the win

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:21 am
by ogunslinger
tavravlavish wrote:
oprs wrote:placebo effect for the win
Guy # 1: Hey guys I think I'm feeling it :h:

Guy #2: :lol:

Girl # 1: :lol: it was baking soda dumbass

Guy #1: but I feel it :dunce:

Guy #2 & Girl #1: :u:

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:49 am
by nowaysj
Axed, you've been hitting winners lately. :lol:
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Just want to point out that this is the most active thread on the production forum.

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Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:51 pm
by Ldizzy
what type of improvement should this bring? be somewhat exact plz.

- still thinking its a weird idea since before producing id use them at least 12 hours listening to music i like with them...

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 7:00 pm
by jrisreal
Ldizzy wrote:what type of improvement should this bring? be somewhat exact plz.

- still thinking its a weird idea since before producing id use them at least 12 hours listening to music i like with them...
I think its just something like that since the headphones will not be in the same shape for their entire life-span the manufacturers design it so that after a certain amount of use it will shift into the final shape and produce the sound that they were meant to give.

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:08 pm
by therapist
JFK wrote:Burnin' in me headphones on the corner, it make it clearer, it make me smarter!
Gets in to your head?

Re: Burning in headphones?

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:01 pm
by skanky beats
jrisreal wrote:
Ldizzy wrote:what type of improvement should this bring? be somewhat exact plz.

- still thinking its a weird idea since before producing id use them at least 12 hours listening to music i like with them...
:dunce: