Submitted by Fearless-Physics t3_10000rt in headphones
(First off, I do use head*sets*, but since they include head*phones*, I will go ahead and ask)
I just got the Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (its headphones are similar to the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro), which are closed-end. Today is practically the first day I am wearing them.
For the past 6 years, I've been using the Sennheiser G4me One (which are like Sennheiser 558's or 598's, I've heard), which are open-end. They always sounded great to me.
I never had a problem with permanently wearing the open-end G4me One (558/598) during my entire PC sessions, even while no sound was playing at all.
But now that I'm using the MMX 300 (DT 770 Pro), my hearing feels weird when I wear them while no sound is being played.
I would describe it as a phenomenon resembling "sensory deprivation". My ears feel like they're under pressure, like under a blanket. That kind of feeling you get when you're on a roadtrip or an airplane and you need to yawn to "free your ears". Except yawning does not help, of course.
Here are my questions:
- Is this normal? Have you yourself noticed this phenomenon?
- Is this something you get used to after a while?
- ...or you usually *take off* closed-end headphones while no sound is playing?
- Can this be harmful to your hearing?
Otherwise, I love them. The sound seems to be great, it just sounds a little strange and different than what I'm used to, but I think that might be because I'm used to open-end. I think these headphones are better than the ones I had and I might just need some time to get used to it. Can you recommend soundtracks that will bring out the quality of these headphones?
sorbuss t1_j2eqazq wrote
Have you ever worn hearing protection earmuffs?