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Hmmm. Confirmed. My left ear is different than my right one. On the left I definitely ear more basses and slightly more loud. I have to consider it at the moment of mixing. Sylvain, problem solved, but it was around 100 euro, something more something less. Ser > Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 09:48:55 -0400 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > From: cazwicky@earthlink.net > Subject: Re: Headphones Monitors not dead after all > > Reverse the L/R position of the headphone on your head (put them on > backwards) and you'll have your answer. > > At 1:35 PM +0200 5/31/13, Ser G. wrote: > >Hello, good news, it was such a stupid thing. > >Do you know the black, hmmm, ok, thing, the black soft thing which > >cover the speaker of the headphones? From outside it was not > >noticeable but I took off the circle which closes around the ear (no > >idea how is it called), and then I removed this soft sponge, and in > >its inner part it was broken and a part was touching the speaker, > >provoking a vibration which seemed to be of a damaged speaker. > >I am glad I do not have to spend money! > >Now I am listening to some basses in mono, and I notice that on the > >right side it is brighter, on the left more punchy. > >Can this be a subjective perception as it often happens for the eyes > >(where one eye sees colors and light a bit differently)? > > > >Ser > > > > > -- > > ... > http://www.zmix.net > > http://albumcredits.com/zmix > |