Submitted by SileDub t3_yf2d8g in headphones

Hello guys, i have recently bought a pair of Sennheiser HD 560S and i have noticed on a paritcular song that theres some kind of grain or distortion on my left channel, to be more specific the song in question is Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts 6-9 by Pink Floyd, it starts at minute 11:22 until min 11:28, it happens on both Tidal and Spotify for me. Im a bit worried about this, i dont know if it is normal or not, maybe i am not used to this level of detail.. i am coming from Dj cans HD-25 II and i cannot noticed this on that headphone but again that one is more warm and muffled in comparison.

Can someone with the HD560S give it a try please? id love to hear some feedback. thanks

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blargh4 t1_iu1ax86 wrote

I can hear it too, just sounds like some recording artifact - something saturating or resonating in the studio? Pretty normal for different cans to highlight bits of a recording you may not ordinarily pay attention to, depending on their particular frequency emphasis.

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SileDub OP t1_iu1bhpu wrote

thank god its not the headphones, im relieved now :) !thanks The HD560S are quite detailed this is my first audiophile headphone so i did not know what to expect lol

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GamePro201X t1_iu1vq34 wrote

yup every so often i start worrying my headphones are broken but it's just the music lol

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SileDub OP t1_iu4q3yc wrote

>nice :)

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GamePro201X t1_iu4sp8m wrote

Are you also a fan of Kennerton headphones?

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SileDub OP t1_iu55frm wrote

sorry i copied the name to google it have no idea abiut that brand but instead i accidentally pasted it into the reply lol

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atemporaryone t1_iu4aflc wrote

Logic should have told you that a single song exhibiting one thing for 6 seconds had nothing to do with your headphones.

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SileDub OP t1_iu4grxi wrote

well im new to audiphile headphones lol someone already confirmed me that they also can hear that noise, must be some artifacts from the recording

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