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~lacklustre_saint

I find the period where you're breaking your headphones in, both tedious and enjoyable. It is tedious because the sound is not really good for the first 100 hours or so, but it is also enjoyable because you need to expose the headphones to all types of music, so the playlists become very adventurous.

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~tffb wrote:

Yes definitely. I have a Dolby Atmos app built into this Motorola phone, and I experimented with different "smart" settings (Adaptive, Music, Podcast, Movie/Surround, etc) and found default adaptive works best. But the audio sounds better just after a days use, for sure. I know it took time for the TIN T2s to break in, as I was devastated at how bad they sounded the first day (like echoing metal, dogshit). I assume the CCrane will take a day or two to "warm up"

Tip: don't text treble/bass quality on Old Funeral live performances, because nothing will be relevant to any other genre or artist out there. Lesson learned.