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Audiofiler

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  1. Not sure what you could even remotely compare the O2s to in dynamics as off the top of my head nothing comes to mind.

    Not much does..however, the OII MKI's sound somewhat like the HD-800's qualities mixed with the L3000's qualities in certain areas. (Properly amped, of course)

  2. I feel like I would probably like the JH16. Should have waited.

    JH has your impressions on file, just buy the 16's and compare them. Then keep the ones you like best and sell whichever pair you do not want.

    Or like the wise Sam says, you can never have enough flying ladies around.. More is better!!

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  3. One member on the other forum said that O2 have no bass too, what member says what helps me determine if I care or not. Please don't say Edstrelow.
    It was not Edstrelow, otherwise I would have written all CAPS in the title.. : )

    One member over there said monsters are real!

    Monsters are real, just look at DIY T2 amp build (based on a true monster) or the movie Monsters Inc. (based on a true story)

  4. Relief - Cold War Kids

    Vampire Hunters - Wojciech Kilar/Dracula

    Also, try and make a super large smile, does the seal momentarily break on each side and then re-engage once you release the geek smile? That helps ensure a seal is proper. Make sure your ear canals are dry/clean as well.

  5. I don't know any MKI owner that has MK2 pads on it except for Spritzer, so that might be why you haven't gotten an answer. As you have probably read from this thread as of lately, there is some interest in trying this out, so many of us MKI owners do not have any experience.....yet.

    There is a member over at the other forum who has has MKII Pads on his MKI's. He feels that the OII pads make for a slightly darker and not as lively sound with the MKI OII's.

    I have not tried the MKII pads on the MKI OII's myself yet, however.

  6. That seems completely unrelated. It is entirely normal for companies to replace older products with newer "equivalents" during warranty replacements, and to Koss at least, the KSC75 is probably better than the 35.

    Maybe. Nonetheless, I came to understand from Koss that the replacement of the 35's with 75's occurred when Koss had no 35's for replacement. And that was the reasoning for the swap. However, when I spoke to Koss in a later conversation, I was advised that they always had secure levels of stock of the 35's but that they were not sold for a time period for reasons not disclosed.

    I was one such person that had a pair of 75's sent to me to replace 35's years ago. (I also prefer the 35's to the 75's for their sound and scaleability with amplification) When Koss again started shipping 35's, they were kind of enough to ship me a pair of 35's for my 75's when I shipped them back at my behest.

    I hope it works out for Koss in the long run.

    I should have posted a smiley along with my post, as it was also in humor as a post.. : )

  7. Interesting how the business is run - very family run business with little oversight. It's too bad someone had to take advantage of them and cheat in this way! But also amazing that no one noticed!

    Since Koss is known sometimes send out KSC75's in warranty replacement/repair of KSC35's direct to customers, perhaps they presumed no one would notice the happenings behind closed doors.

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