December 4, 201015 yr i was thinking more along the lines of getting an MRI. To enjoy music during the MRI, MR CONFON ( mr confon GmbH - Kommunikations- und Antischallsysteme fr die Kernspintomografie ) sells headphones expecially constructed to take advantage of the magnetic field created by the MRI. The Piezoelectric cans at least use an old and tested technology.
December 4, 201015 yr I'm going to begin using "Schmerzgrenze" as an expletive. In other words, I don't understand the verbage, what kind of driver is that?
December 5, 201015 yr Overemphasizing details is the DACMagic specialty so... And combined with the 404LE's rather brash upper mid so...
December 5, 201015 yr Author Overemphasizing details is the DACMagic specialty so... And combined with the 404LE's rather brash upper mid so... The DAC clearly needs to go urgently - the question is only how much money I throw at a replacement, and if I hold out for a new generation Sooloos Ensemble in the MS600 line. And after living with the 404LEs for a year, I am quite sensitive to their weaknesses, not just the treble but the flubbery bass... Hence the ebay auction. (Thanks for the serious reply!)
December 5, 201015 yr The only other known piezoelectric driver headphones are the vintage lineup from Pioneer: Pioneer Piezoelectric Headphones - Wikiphonia I'm going to begin using "Schmerzgrenze" as an expletive. In other words, I don't understand the verbage, what kind of driver is that?
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