If you've seen Meze 99 classic measurments in the past, and remember it having a lot more bass bloat that extended to 300hz, at the end of 2022, the 99 classics were updated with new internals and a new rubber gasket between the wood cup and metal headband, that sealed the cup better. This revision is based on the same design as the 109. This better sealed cup changed the tuning a bit and reduced the amount of bass bloat. If you remove that rubber seal, the bass returns to the older, more bloated sound of older models. I made a video on this topic, as well i contacted meze to confirm that they did made a silent build revision.
Do you happen to know if this update extends to the Neos/Noirs? I've been looking to get a pair of Mezes but the 109s/99 classics are a bit out of my budget, and I've heard mixed things about the cheaper two.
Yeah... burn in really isn't a thing that people need to worry about for headphones and most loudspeakers (there may be some exceptions for certain larger transducers). Any sort of driver settling would be achieved within a few hundred oscillations (or a few seconds of testing during production), and its more something that old school audiophiles believe in, but many on the more audio science side of the community feel its just a way to use up your return window. You're more likely to hear a difference from your brain normalizing to the different sound signature, as well as from pad wear changing the sound and seal you achieve while wearing them
Good catch on the "maybe some larger transducers" comment, because I know my subs (Sundown, both SA-8v3 and U-15v2) both opened up greatly with some proverbial warning up... same though with my Modhouse Argon's....then again, I've had lesser quality audio not need anything, and some which have gotten slightly worse with use.
@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 mostly going off of Oratory1990 who is an acoustic engineer thats quite active in the audio community. He says from an engineering standpoint, there isn't much to support the claims of burn in changing a driver's performance for headphones and most speakers as per most audiophile claims. But there have been some cases where larger loudspeakers that have a complex spider, or silicone materials do show a measurable difference after it has been used or warmed up
burn ins are a great way for stores to scam their customers to use up the return window for sure. I got duped into that, but thankfully they were just cheap KZs.
I'll agree that burn in sounds false. But I will note that older speakers that have been sitting a while benefit greatly from a few minutes of higher volume payback. Kinda opens up the sound and makes it less tinny/bland.
That microphone sounds like what a person would hear during a visit to a proctologist, as the doctor have his head shoved deep inside a person's colon.
I have owned a pair of these since this spring, so roughly 6 months. I have no physical wear or damage so far, despite not babying these. I have worn them around the house for chores, taken short naps with them (I would not recommend sleeping with them), and worn them for light yard work. For sound signature, they are definitely coloured. While they are very fun to listen to, they are certainly not reference headphones. The cables are nice, even though the top silicone part is noisy in specific situations. They come with the shorter cable with the inline mic and controls. The inline controls leave much to be desired. It looks and feels like a long control module, similar to the Apple earpods with volume, play/pause, mic, etc. This is basically one big silicone button that is only in the middle of this much longer, awkward feeling "button". I have not gotten anything more than play/pause/next to work. Triple tap for previous has not worked, and I cannot call the assistant with them. The mic quality is pretty good, but nothing impressive. I'm not sure what they recorded these on. It doesn't sound like that over phone-calls. They are *so* comfortable. The self-adjusting headband is very similar to AKG's offerings, and the earpads are very soft and replaceable with different sizes, and are a standard shape so you can find others online. They feel so durable with the steel headband, brass couplings, and wood cups. They are repairable, with Meze making parts available (through customer supprt, so meh) and they use similar screws throughout making user repair easy. I don't really have many gripes about them. Sitting here wearing my Grado SR80Es trying to think of what I don't like. I guess it's just that they're closed backs, but.... they're closed backs, sooo. They are precise, but not accurate so I can hear a lot of detail, but not like my Grados.
The thing about the wood is something that I feel is actually kind of important. Trees don't live forever, for a walnut tree you're typically looking at 150-250 years, they're not coastal redwoods that can live for millennia. Part of good forest management is knowing when to cut down an old tree to make room for new growth, and it seems like that's what they're trying to practise with that policy
I have the empyrean and the build quality of meze is amazing their customer support is also excellent . All their headphones are fully repaiable and they will send you parts for free if they minor like screws, gaskets etc
Idea: Compare the "ultimate premium" headsets throughout the ages. What's the *real* difference between the highest quality in the 80s, 90s, etc., until now?
the biggest difference is convenience, back in the 80s you could already get amazing sounding headphones but you'd need to live in a studio to run them. nowadays you usually just need a bluetooth connection
Its funny our newest high end phones blow the 70 80 and 90s away but our mid price headphones sound like trash compared to the older ones. That is pretty much the same thing with all other speakers too
@@a3-radiothey call it a show case but cover all 5he shit they would in a review and even give a conclusion. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck....
I've been wanting a pair of neo's for a bit since they have the same drivers as these but wanted to wait for my old headphones to break. This sale gave me the excuse to splash that bit extra for the classic's.
I got the Meze 99 Noir's, which are basically the Massdrop branded version of the Classics, but for $100 less. Honestly they are great for the price. Super comfortable and nice sounding to most people. That first part is particularly important since I came from a pair of M40X's that I couldn't wear for more than 1h without the headband hurting my head
It's quite less when they are on sale. I got my pair for $180. Sure, I would have liked to have gotten the walnut and gold design but for less than $200 these are a steal. They are my favorite pair to use; not that I have used many.
@@madd5Value is something nearly everyone considers in every purchase. If you're looking for a cost-no-object headphone, this isn't it. I do appreciate your pedantism around "good for the price" but you don't specify what "good means". Yes they sound "good". Does "good" mean... spectacular? Life-changing? Meh, they're good? Hysterical.
@@madd5 In absolute terms, yes, they are good. But consumer products don't exist in a vacuum and usually people are looking to get the most value in a certain price range
The mic picking up the AC ia a massive problem, don't ignore it, it should have a high-pass filter. most offices, have AC's you don't want your microphone to pick-up that thing.
The MASSDROP X MEZE 99 NOIR is identical sounding for $179. Drop themselves say on their website that they kept everything the same with the sound. I just ordered them.
I love my btr5 2021 with the 770 pro studio (80ohms). I am looking forward to the black Friday sale to maybe upgrade the fiio but I wonder if the setup even needs andl upgrade
I bought my meze 99 classics about 3 years ago! I bought large sheepskin brainwavz Earpads that make them more comfortable and add more spacious soundstage!
maybe, but rtings is very well regarded for their technical tests so unless LTT somehow does find some difference they aren't adding anything new to the conversation.
Lol ye I had to replace my earpads at some point also on the neos, but the build quality is outstanding, I dropped this thing many times and its still completely fine
my ear pads wore out after like 1,5 years which is slower than my bose qc35 earpads used to wear out. got aftermarket leather replacements which are really nice.
I just took some off an old Hyper X headset I had from years ago. They don't fit the best though so it's a short term solution. I've heard brainwaivz HM5 pads are pretty good replacements though and its what I think I'm going to go for.@@AljosaAsanovic
Regarding burn in. Its like asking car manufacturers to drive your car for 500 miles before giving it to you. Just like how the revs are limited on a brand new corvette. Or asking shoe manufacturers to have your shoes worn in before shipping to you so your shoes arrive comfortable when you receive them.
I'm going to say "mixed bag" - mine called for it in the owners manual, and certainly "loosened up" over time. But there could be an argument that it's more the computer + hardware, vs just the hardware.
These "green" companies always make me laugh. "The trees we used were at the end of their life cycle so done get mad at us tree huggers, but we are gona use PU leather instead of environmentally friendly real leather as well".
Burn in depends A LOT on the product. For instance, I've had headphones that I didn't hear the difference on, and others that was pretty easy to hear the difference on. On subwoofers, I've had a car sub that was NIGHT AND DAY difference, but only after two hours. I was so close to change it out after the first hour, but it completely turned on me. Not all products sound better from burn in / don't need it. But some _really_ do.
"Burn-in" only exists in the User's ears, listening to a Headphone overtime may significantly change the way a Headphone sounds while your ears adjust to the new sound profile., This holds true especially with Headphones that you dont particularly like upon first impressions. Given a weeks' time you'll notice how much a headphone changes the way you hear things even more so when you compare them to what you previously used after the "burn-in" period.
I've heard burn in, I left some new headphones playing in a drawer over night, and come morning they sounded NOTICEABLY better. At this time I was initially sceptical of burn in. However, I don't believe it's as universal as some people make it out to be, Some headphones need it, some less so. As for "why don't they do it at the factory" the same can be said of engine break in periods. SOME engines do get broken in at the factory, but most do not.
Me and my good friend split for a pair of these for fun because they were cheap compared to what we usually listen to. He liked them and found them fun every now and then. I really dislike them. Too much muddy base and no air to the trible. It also sounds to me to be a bit of a slow driver. But for bass heads this would be the dream
There is hardly any difference between the Classics and the Neo, in fact a small issue in the bass has been fixed in the Neo. Unless you REALLY want Walnut get the 99 Neo. I have a pair and they sound amazing (I like a warm sound). They punch above their weight. Though if you are in the US the free shipping plus the discount would be enough to still make the Classics worth getting. Overall I found the video somewhat underwhelming. The presenter could have gone through some more different music. And the Fiio he was using does in fact have the balanced output so…..
Having travel accessories =/= travel focussed though. Sure you can carry them to different locations more easily than some other offerings but compared to other 'travel' headphones they are still quite bulky and cumbersome to use on the go. (Obvious things that stand out like being wired, lack of cup swivel, lack of folding etc). I'd say that is not an inaccuracy, it just depends what you consider 'travel focused'
some headphones may benefit from burn in in "strange ways". some of mine need to flex their muscles for 10-15 minutes if i didn't use them for maybe a month before sounding a 100% while some IEM are tuned to sound good after a few hours of actual use so their filters can absorb "moisture and dirt" thus sounding less tinny
Burn in isn't a thing, but people rating familiar things as more pleasing definitely is. You are much more likely to say you like the sound after hearing it for 40 hours as opposed to at first, but it has nothing to do with what's outside your ears, just what's between them.
An Ausy loud youtuber already told us about these
the Dankest account
These were well known long before Dankpods was even a thing.
@@scorpioassmodeusgtx1811 😑 great.... that's totally what this comment was saying
Yeah they've been ripping off his videos. He went to LTX so I know they know his content
Yeah I was like "Didn't they already do a video on these?" - "Aaaahhh, It was the drummy, nuggets-abusing Aussie"
If you've seen Meze 99 classic measurments in the past, and remember it having a lot more bass bloat that extended to 300hz, at the end of 2022, the 99 classics were updated with new internals and a new rubber gasket between the wood cup and metal headband, that sealed the cup better. This revision is based on the same design as the 109. This better sealed cup changed the tuning a bit and reduced the amount of bass bloat. If you remove that rubber seal, the bass returns to the older, more bloated sound of older models. I made a video on this topic, as well i contacted meze to confirm that they did made a silent build revision.
Are the parts upgradable? I'm interested in bringing my Mezes up do date.
@patriotbarrow the parts have different mounting holes, and also different grooves in the wood cups for mounting and tuning
Do you happen to know if this update extends to the Neos/Noirs? I've been looking to get a pair of Mezes but the 109s/99 classics are a bit out of my budget, and I've heard mixed things about the cheaper two.
@@apocryptia8734 I'm not 100% sure. But I have heard from others that the Neo sounds better now as well. The noire should be the same as the 99.
Silent revisions should not be a thing IMO.
Yeah... burn in really isn't a thing that people need to worry about for headphones and most loudspeakers (there may be some exceptions for certain larger transducers). Any sort of driver settling would be achieved within a few hundred oscillations (or a few seconds of testing during production), and its more something that old school audiophiles believe in, but many on the more audio science side of the community feel its just a way to use up your return window.
You're more likely to hear a difference from your brain normalizing to the different sound signature, as well as from pad wear changing the sound and seal you achieve while wearing them
Good catch on the "maybe some larger transducers" comment, because I know my subs (Sundown, both SA-8v3 and U-15v2) both opened up greatly with some proverbial warning up... same though with my Modhouse Argon's....then again, I've had lesser quality audio not need anything, and some which have gotten slightly worse with use.
@johnnygeorgopoulos4072 mostly going off of Oratory1990 who is an acoustic engineer thats quite active in the audio community. He says from an engineering standpoint, there isn't much to support the claims of burn in changing a driver's performance for headphones and most speakers as per most audiophile claims. But there have been some cases where larger loudspeakers that have a complex spider, or silicone materials do show a measurable difference after it has been used or warmed up
Brain burn-in is the most powerful form of burn-in :)
burn ins are a great way for stores to scam their customers to use up the return window for sure. I got duped into that, but thankfully they were just cheap KZs.
I'll agree that burn in sounds false. But I will note that older speakers that have been sitting a while benefit greatly from a few minutes of higher volume payback. Kinda opens up the sound and makes it less tinny/bland.
LTT ought to give Dankpods a call. Get him in the studio to do a whole video on audiophile stuff.
Doesn't LTT have their own audiophiles though? Like Dan?
@@CtuchikYeah but it wouldn’t be hard to get ahold of Dank as he is one of like 2 creators on floatplane
@@Ctuchik yeah, but collabs are always good fun. Just look at the one with electroboom.
Yes
Please
2:58 I appreciate you calling them out on this despite it being a sponsored video
At 8:25 you can see bug climbing up the lamp pole. Time for an exterminator.
That microphone sounds like what a person would hear during a visit to a proctologist, as the doctor have his head shoved deep inside a person's colon.
I have the 99 neo (it uses the same cable/microphone) and it sounds way better than that, they must have dome something wrong while recording.
I have owned a pair of these since this spring, so roughly 6 months.
I have no physical wear or damage so far, despite not babying these. I have worn them around the house for chores, taken short naps with them (I would not recommend sleeping with them), and worn them for light yard work.
For sound signature, they are definitely coloured. While they are very fun to listen to, they are certainly not reference headphones. The cables are nice, even though the top silicone part is noisy in specific situations.
They come with the shorter cable with the inline mic and controls. The inline controls leave much to be desired. It looks and feels like a long control module, similar to the Apple earpods with volume, play/pause, mic, etc. This is basically one big silicone button that is only in the middle of this much longer, awkward feeling "button". I have not gotten anything more than play/pause/next to work. Triple tap for previous has not worked, and I cannot call the assistant with them. The mic quality is pretty good, but nothing impressive. I'm not sure what they recorded these on. It doesn't sound like that over phone-calls.
They are *so* comfortable. The self-adjusting headband is very similar to AKG's offerings, and the earpads are very soft and replaceable with different sizes, and are a standard shape so you can find others online. They feel so durable with the steel headband, brass couplings, and wood cups. They are repairable, with Meze making parts available (through customer supprt, so meh) and they use similar screws throughout making user repair easy.
I don't really have many gripes about them. Sitting here wearing my Grado SR80Es trying to think of what I don't like. I guess it's just that they're closed backs, but.... they're closed backs, sooo. They are precise, but not accurate so I can hear a lot of detail, but not like my Grados.
Which Grado you have?
Anyone else notice the cockroach walking up the lamp @8:25?
Did anyone realize, there is a cockroach climbing the middle leg of the light fixture on the right? @8:26 ?
Only since you pointed it out. Come on Linus. Creative direct those roaches out of the studio
You have zero clue that it's a cockroach. Lol. Could be any bug.
Got a set of Neos last year around Black Friday. Been having a blast with them ever since.
“And if you didn’t like it, tell your enemies” got me. Lol
Nothing against Adam, but this felt very very uninspired and just not useful as a review or showcase
Anybody else notice the bug that kept going up and down the legs of the lamp in the background?
I've been rocking a pair of Meze 99 Classics since 2017 and I love then every single day
Just watching this with my 99 classics
8:28 What does Mr. Roach climbing on the lamp think? 😆
The thing about the wood is something that I feel is actually kind of important. Trees don't live forever, for a walnut tree you're typically looking at 150-250 years, they're not coastal redwoods that can live for millennia. Part of good forest management is knowing when to cut down an old tree to make room for new growth, and it seems like that's what they're trying to practise with that policy
I have the empyrean and the build quality of meze is amazing their customer support is also excellent . All their headphones are fully repaiable and they will send you parts for free if they minor like screws, gaskets etc
Idea: Compare the "ultimate premium" headsets throughout the ages. What's the *real* difference between the highest quality in the 80s, 90s, etc., until now?
Koss has been constant, and in the 90s hd 600 lineup took over
the biggest difference is convenience, back in the 80s you could already get amazing sounding headphones but you'd need to live in a studio to run them. nowadays you usually just need a bluetooth connection
Its funny our newest high end phones blow the 70 80 and 90s away but our mid price headphones sound like trash compared to the older ones. That is pretty much the same thing with all other speakers too
@@KillaMilla0513 it's almost like the biggest companies make the worst crap
@Suzumi-kun crap products for alot more money and a lot less life. Got to love it
no one is gonna mention the bug crawling up the lamp at 8:25? dang
Let Dan do the audiophile reviews
Dan doesn't like headphones all that much.
Also i most point out, this is not a review its a showcase as they make clear
dan is a busy person ! also adam does a great job imo
@@a3-radiothey call it a show case but cover all 5he shit they would in a review and even give a conclusion. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck....
I've been wanting a pair of neo's for a bit since they have the same drivers as these but wanted to wait for my old headphones to break. This sale gave me the excuse to splash that bit extra for the classic's.
I got the Meze 99 Noir's, which are basically the Massdrop branded version of the Classics, but for $100 less. Honestly they are great for the price. Super comfortable and nice sounding to most people. That first part is particularly important since I came from a pair of M40X's that I couldn't wear for more than 1h without the headband hurting my head
It's quite less when they are on sale. I got my pair for $180. Sure, I would have liked to have gotten the walnut and gold design but for less than $200 these are a steal. They are my favorite pair to use; not that I have used many.
I hate the term good for the price. Are they good or not?
@@madd5Value is something nearly everyone considers in every purchase.
If you're looking for a cost-no-object headphone, this isn't it.
I do appreciate your pedantism around "good for the price" but you don't specify what "good means". Yes they sound "good".
Does "good" mean... spectacular? Life-changing? Meh, they're good?
Hysterical.
@@madd5 In absolute terms, yes, they are good. But consumer products don't exist in a vacuum and usually people are looking to get the most value in a certain price range
@@madd5you don't make sense 😂😂😂
Been using these for the past 2-3 years. Been a great buy in my opinion.
I love this type of headband, I used AKG headphones for years now and it's just the best way for me regarding comfort, durability and fixation.
The mic picking up the AC ia a massive problem, don't ignore it, it should have a high-pass filter. most offices, have AC's you don't want your microphone to pick-up that thing.
the office I work at has an AC that's barely audible so idk what ancient place you work in
@@Suzumi-kun the office at ltt is clearly audible. So there is that
The MASSDROP X MEZE 99 NOIR is identical sounding for $179. Drop themselves say on their website that they kept everything the same with the sound. I just ordered them.
8:26 three's a cockroach on the lamp
08:23 - THERE IS A BUG ON THE LAMP
that bounce visual effect was on point 100%
These would go good with The all wood setup 😊
I have a Meze Liric and they're incredible. As a Romanian, I enjoy them even more.
"no one want's their lobes pushed"
Ferengi would beg to differ...
I'm wearing some right now.
These are fantastic /w Fiio BTR5.
Also, aftermarket earpads dial back the bass, which I found to be a bit much.
I believe meze sells microfiber ear cups.
why not use EQ to correct the Bass?
the fiio audio nugget 😲
I love my btr5 2021 with the 770 pro studio (80ohms). I am looking forward to the black Friday sale to maybe upgrade the fiio but I wonder if the setup even needs andl upgrade
@@encelade8616a fellow DankPods fan in the wild
I bought my meze 99 classics about 3 years ago! I bought large sheepskin brainwavz Earpads that make them more comfortable and add more spacious soundstage!
3:29 got a bug problem?
I enjoyed the explanation about the technical details
Nice touch regarding the sounds the mic fails more at
8:23 am I the only one staring at that unusually large roach on the lamp
LTT now has audio testing thingies. Maybe they can have a look at the burn in claim.
maybe, but rtings is very well regarded for their technical tests so unless LTT somehow does find some difference they aren't adding anything new to the conversation.
They literally did, they showed graphs from 0 hours to 120 and they were the same
The microphone sounds like Tesco headset from 15 years ago.
I hope this was filmed before November.
How is wood more 'premium' than metal?
in the case of audio products, it is. Because wood reverberates, and gives the audio device it’s tone.
Am I the only one that saw the bug climbing up the lamp?
I've had those for 5 years and exept for the original earpads that come with them they are perfect in everyway.
Haha tell me about it, just replaced mine today because they peeled so much
Lol ye I had to replace my earpads at some point also on the neos, but the build quality is outstanding, I dropped this thing many times and its still completely fine
my ear pads wore out after like 1,5 years which is slower than my bose qc35 earpads used to wear out. got aftermarket leather replacements which are really nice.
@@doobyscoowhat did you get? I need to replace mine
I just took some off an old Hyper X headset I had from years ago. They don't fit the best though so it's a short term solution. I've heard brainwaivz HM5 pads are pretty good replacements though and its what I think I'm going to go for.@@AljosaAsanovic
Regarding burn in. Its like asking car manufacturers to drive your car for 500 miles before giving it to you. Just like how the revs are limited on a brand new corvette. Or asking shoe manufacturers to have your shoes worn in before shipping to you so your shoes arrive comfortable when you receive them.
I believe on cars its not required anymore, that used to be the case with older cars.
I'm going to say "mixed bag" - mine called for it in the owners manual, and certainly "loosened up" over time. But there could be an argument that it's more the computer + hardware, vs just the hardware.
Zenfone spotted. It's so nice to have a 3.5mm jack in your phone:-)
What rig are you guys using again? Would be nice if you could add it to your graphs please.
B&K 5128
Are they living in 1990 Wtf the Meze 109 would've made way more sense
expensive
Our AC came so ignore that... Why would you not redo the test?
any1 else notice the bug crarling up the lamp? wtf was it? @8.24
What do they mean, at the end of their life cycle? Trees can live for thousands of years.. Are they made from trees that are a few thousand years old?
Lol you took him seriously 😂
8:24 bug alert
Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
The old meze is just beats by dre in a fance shell
I'd love for you to get your hands on the Meze 109 Pros as well, preferably the Primal version
Look at the lamp leg at 2:30
These "green" companies always make me laugh. "The trees we used were at the end of their life cycle so done get mad at us tree huggers, but we are gona use PU leather instead of environmentally friendly real leather as well".
Please do more audiophile stuff LTT !
Burn in depends A LOT on the product. For instance, I've had headphones that I didn't hear the difference on, and others that was pretty easy to hear the difference on. On subwoofers, I've had a car sub that was NIGHT AND DAY difference, but only after two hours. I was so close to change it out after the first hour, but it completely turned on me.
Not all products sound better from burn in / don't need it. But some _really_ do.
THANKS, JOSH!
"burn in" is the average time for a person to get used to the sound of the headphones
When I first saw this video in my feed, the first thing that popped into my head was "What year is it?"
the only thing i think of when i see mezes is dankpods
Most audiophiles also do CrossFit and live the vegan life but get headaches trying to figure out which one to tell you about first.
$300....big oof, especially when something like the $199 hd6xx is out there(I've seen $179 last week). I don't think these look that nice either😂😂
editing is awesome!
Catch up Dingus we already know about these
8:25 ANYONE ELSE see that BUG!
We got thick linus now
Enjoy it! - a Romanian sub
I love my 99 Neo's. Running them balanced is required.
"Burn-in" only exists in the User's ears, listening to a Headphone overtime may significantly change the way a Headphone sounds while your ears adjust to the new sound profile., This holds true especially with Headphones that you dont particularly like upon first impressions. Given a weeks' time you'll notice how much a headphone changes the way you hear things even more so when you compare them to what you previously used after the "burn-in" period.
Burn in actually is a thing on planars just a heads up
I have the gold version
Its amazing
Mic aint bad
Oh it's sponsored content.
I've heard burn in, I left some new headphones playing in a drawer over night, and come morning they sounded NOTICEABLY better. At this time I was initially sceptical of burn in. However, I don't believe it's as universal as some people make it out to be, Some headphones need it, some less so. As for "why don't they do it at the factory" the same can be said of engine break in periods. SOME engines do get broken in at the factory, but most do not.
Does anyone else notice the "bug" crawling down the lamp throughout the video?
there is a bug at 8:24
on the lamp post in the back xD
It's shame those who have enough subscribers don't reply back you.
Evil world💀
Me and my good friend split for a pair of these for fun because they were cheap compared to what we usually listen to. He liked them and found them fun every now and then. I really dislike them. Too much muddy base and no air to the trible. It also sounds to me to be a bit of a slow driver. But for bass heads this would be the dream
I wish there was a bit more talk about your subjective take on the sound quality, but other than that, good video.
8:24 anyone else notice the giant bug on the lamp on the right???
🪳 @ 8:25 on the lamp...
Aren't trees at the end of their lifecycle really important for most ecosystems? I thought removing those were worse than removing younger trees.
There is hardly any difference between the Classics and the Neo, in fact a small issue in the bass has been fixed in the Neo. Unless you REALLY want Walnut get the 99 Neo. I have a pair and they sound amazing (I like a warm sound). They punch above their weight. Though if you are in the US the free shipping plus the discount would be enough to still make the Classics worth getting.
Overall I found the video somewhat underwhelming. The presenter could have gone through some more different music. And the Fiio he was using does in fact have the balanced output so…..
"Not travel focused"... proceeds to show travel accessories and case. This is one of the less accurate videos I've seen from LMG lately
Having travel accessories =/= travel focussed though. Sure you can carry them to different locations more easily than some other offerings but compared to other 'travel' headphones they are still quite bulky and cumbersome to use on the go. (Obvious things that stand out like being wired, lack of cup swivel, lack of folding etc).
I'd say that is not an inaccuracy, it just depends what you consider 'travel focused'
There was a spider crawling up the lamp post around 8:35 then it vanished. Hope yall are okay.....
Wood. About time. CNC can cut those faster and cheaper than any injection molded crap can be done on a less than 'everyone will need one' scale.
Should test the frequency response again after forty hours of crab rave.
1:40 Jack or PLUG?
Cool !
Aluminum isn’t premium, but was considered a precious metal for a LONG time
Aluminium is even more sort after, lol
300+ dollars is sure past what i'm willing to blow on a headset.
some headphones may benefit from burn in in "strange ways". some of mine need to flex their muscles for 10-15 minutes if i didn't use them for maybe a month before sounding a 100% while some IEM are tuned to sound good after a few hours of actual use so their filters can absorb "moisture and dirt" thus sounding less tinny
Burn in isn't a thing, but people rating familiar things as more pleasing definitely is.
You are much more likely to say you like the sound after hearing it for 40 hours as opposed to at first, but it has nothing to do with what's outside your ears, just what's between them.
Nice, I have these
Mehze