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The personalized profile obviously sounded WAY better, and it definitely sounded way better than when I tried my roomy's personalized profile
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It took me a long time to set it up as I didn't have a good seal on my left ear, my girlfriend didn't on her right, at the end both profiles sounded good and there wasn't much of a
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You owe it to yourself to lock yourself in a quiet closet for the setup of these phones to get the best profile.
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At first boot (auto starts when you first put on the headphones since there's no power button) there is a fairly long setup (~10 min) to fine the audio profile
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I eventually returned these after a week of trying to get a proper sound profile
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Even with an imperfect fit and imperfect listening profile, they still sound amazing
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The standard profile sounded really bad for a $400 pair of headphones
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The sound profile I achieved in a professional recording studio was impecable, vastly superior to the one in my apartment even though I couldn't hear any ambient noise
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From the dynamic sound profiles to the auto connecting Bluetooth, these headphones are definitely worth the money
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So there’s plenty of chances to make adjustments, experiment, and finally achieve a perfect profile for the listener
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You make a profile just to your own liking
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I feel like the flat setting is intentionally bad to give an extra placebo effect - but the personal profile is definitely awesome regardless
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While your profile will always sound the best to you, the “neutral” setting that they give you is purposefully bad in order to increase the dramatic effect
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no tengan canciones en formato HI-FI o MASTER, como es el caso de Tidal
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Your phones sound every bit as good (or better) than high end B&O, Sennheiser, Sony or Bowers and Wilkens phones.