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So sitting at the Mr. Speakers booth at last weekend's audio show I learned that lowering the position of the cans on your head improves bass response. Do you concur, and what other positioning rules do you follow or ignore?
We know from some Innerfidelity postings that even the position of 'phones on the dummy heads can be very sensitive in getting a consistent response. My impression of the Mad Dog earpads, and even moreso the Alpha Dog earpads is, they surround the ears so well and close all leaks at the bottoms of the earpads (where the head starts to slant inward), that I wouldn't expect any bass leaks. I wonder if there's any more explanation.
I learned that lowering the position of the cans on your head improves bass response.
Is this lesson for all headphones in general, or just MrSpeakers headphones?
About the only consistently shaped heads you are likely to find is on mannequins or dummy heads.(Mine is the "Knuclklehead Smith" model). Added to that is the angle that our ears protrude from the sidesof our heads.
So to bring it back to a more catholic discussion, do any of you have ear cup positioning guidelines you use? Our do you adjust for comfort and let it fly?
"Adjust for comfort and let it fly" works just fine with my HD650's.If headphones aren't comfortable (to me), I don't really care about the sound. In other words, I'm not willing to put up with discomfort to get good sound. There's no need to IMHO. That's one reason I've never warmed up to Grados. I didn't visit the alpha dog table at CAF because I tried their Mad Dog model last year and while I was impressed with the sound, I started getting the "clammy ears" almost as soon as I put them on.
I still think the HD600 might be the answer for you Guy, or at the very least, closer to what you are looking for than the 650. I will have your imagery in mind next time I put on my 650's...
I'll try not to mistake reduced highs for stronger bass.
Good point. I've never really considered the position of headphones beyond how they fit and feel. Can there really that much difference between optimum fit and optimum sound?