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ultlaman
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Dec 20, 2016
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first impression... the clamp force is way tooooooo much.... sound is amazing though
Dec 20, 2016
losgund
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Dec 20, 2016
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ultlamanThere are a couple YouTube videos detailing how to reduce the clamp force without damaging the headphones. You might have to search for HD650.
Dec 20, 2016
ultlaman
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Dec 20, 2016
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losgundfound it! much better now... and here's link if anyone needs it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNxK-NwSR5U
Dec 20, 2016
iCeOL8TRAmnesia
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Dec 20, 2016
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ultlamanI like these they feel tight, tight bass bombs. I think most of the people who cry about headphones are people who have never worked out in their lives and so their ears are weak and sensitive as their body is in general you have to workout and train to be an animal. I see people complain about headphones all the time then I buy them and I'm like what are they talking about. I remember when I was a lazy homeboy(most of you are homeboys cause all you do is lay around your house) and then I trained for the first time it amazed me how strong and dense my body became. The problem is not the headphones the problem is you, you are sensitive and weak the solution is to workout like every other animal on the face of the earth. You cannot be a gelatinous waterbag and expect to survive in this world........... I know most of you think I'm overdoing it but have you ever talked to someone who has not worked out before talking them into training is like talking to a brick wall. I bet allot of them reading this will never even consider exercise their mentality is that insulated and wrong.
Dec 20, 2016
Incy
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iCeOL8TRAmnesiaCan you link some exercises I can do with my ears please? I want to have beast ears too!
Dec 20, 2016
ultlaman
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Dec 20, 2016
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iCeOL8TRAmnesiaum...what?
Dec 20, 2016
ultlaman
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Dec 20, 2016
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IncyI guess ear is too weak to handle this?
Dec 20, 2016
iCeOL8TRAmnesia
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Dec 20, 2016
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IncyWhen you run and lift weights(circuit train) all of your flesh will become stronger and heavier just from all the nutrients you will push into your blood(eating meat every meal and drinking casein protein will help with this). You dont even have to do neck exercises your ears will become stronger just from working major muscle groups. You are exposing your lack of understanding(books dont usually talk about this so this understanding is gained from experience chances are if you are reading books that do talk about this you would already know cause you are already training) so you have outed yourself as one of the homeboys I was talking about.
Dec 20, 2016
chrispz
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Dec 20, 2016
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iCeOL8TRAmnesiaYes, I completely understand what you're talking about. Since I started working out 6 days/week a little over a year ago, I've noticed on top of being much stronger, healthier, energized, attractive, and humble, my left ear is less sensitive to bass from blasting music too loud while exercising.
Dec 20, 2016
Thisdale
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Dec 20, 2016
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ultlamanAnd this helps a lot. Much more comfortable now. WooT!
Dec 20, 2016
CabojTheCing
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Dec 21, 2016
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iCeOL8TRAmnesiaAs someone who has been working minimum 15 hours a week since I was 10 and is an international level athlete in a physically demanding sport, I can assure you this guy is up his own ass and doesn't know a god damn thing about audio or anatomy, and is severely lacking in the common sense department. Disregard this fool.
Dec 21, 2016
FljpFl0p
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Dec 21, 2016
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CabojTheCingAll his comments so far has been a bunch rubbish worded very poorly. Probably just an internet troll
Dec 21, 2016
Dbkelly
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Dec 21, 2016
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iCeOL8TRAmnesiaThanks for the terrific insight! Very refreshing! LMAO!!
Dec 21, 2016
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