xdamm777

xdamm777 t1_j61wwwm wrote

100%. I've tried AutoEQ and also manually dialing in the EQ settings from the PDFs and on all the headphones I've tried (Sony Z5/XBA Z5, Sennheiser IE 800, IE 600, HD 6XX, HD660S, Moondrop KATO) they all lose their charm and end up sounding dead.

My theory is the EQ profile to "flat" doesn't take into consideration the specific driver/housing resonance and therefore can't compare to the stock tuning.

On some cases the difference is minimal (like the KATO) but on other cases you loose a lot of detail, sparkle and layering (HD 660S).

I love a tiny bit of EQ, especially in the treble region but changing the whole sound signature never yields good results for me.

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xdamm777 t1_iwf2pry wrote

I've had failing switches from all brands, Cherry, Kailh, Gateron, Omron (Logitech s) and now Momoka, the all fail within a year and need replacing.

They're just not suited for typing a lot or gaming, clicky switches tend to last longer in my experience. Only my Huntsman mini with purple switches is 11 months old and no issues but it's such a bad board and switch I don't quite use it as much.

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xdamm777 t1_iwe1xfj wrote

On the other hand, I love mechanical switches but they fail too damn often. I have 20 year old membrane keyboards that still work flawlessly and then there's my 3 month old switches that have need replacing due to double typing.

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