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Have been reading a few bad reviews lately about quality control issues on these headphones
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I really wanted to like this headphone because it had a non-fatiguing sound and immersive imaging, but this headphone apparently suffers from many quality control issues
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One of the most things I found out were quality control issues, notably the infamous glued earpad examples, but this was during a batch over a year ago and supposedly the issues were fixed since then
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Not completely sure if i'm going through the hassle of returning them over this minor issue but its worth noting that they have quality control issue's and i find it to be a bit worry some that i paid for a 300$ headphone that could fall apart due to little to no quality control.
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I know there are quality control issues
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I was very hesitant to buy these due to all the quality control issues and glued earpad debacle.
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I too can attest to the quality control issues with these headphones
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With my humble FiiO E11K or C&C BH amps and my iPod Classic, the X2s are simply as much as I could want in a headphone
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Well, I sure hope the headphones are "dry", unless they fell in the bathtub ;o)
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Well, I sure hope the headphones are "dry", unless they fell in the bathtub ;o)
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n’t sound like a “high-end” headphone because of that
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Well, I sure hope the headphones are "dry", unless they fell in the bathtub ;o)
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Well, I sure hope the headphones are "dry", unless they fell in the bathtub ;o)
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They do win by a small margin over the HD-650’s because of the miniscule clamping force
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I definitely liked HD-700 less than 800’s.
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I really liked the phillips shp9500’s, and these improved upon everything I liked about those.
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"Holy S***"
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They do win by a small margin over the HD-650’s because of the miniscule clamping force
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I definitely liked HD-700 less than 800’s.
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I really liked the phillips shp9500’s, and these improved upon everything I liked about those.
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"Holy S***"