Just made some more headphone purchases but my next round will be for these. I absolutely do, ive just been doing the rotation, would like to get everything all at once, but still nervous to take everything apart, but ur right I just need to tough it out and get the pads worn in
I agree about the pads they softened up quite a bit after a while. Bending the headband ever so slightly to relieve the clamp a bit also helped.
The misodiko pads are fine on the Hemps but the stock F-cush pads or TTVJ pads (same thing) are still the best. The misodiko pads sound about The same as the earzonk L style pads, so a bit less bass and slightly brighter highs. Overall the Hemps really donāt need pad swapped since the stock pads break in and become much more comfortable and they sound the best out of the options Iāve tried.
I was really happy with the stock pads once they broke in until I put on my porta pros with yaxi pads. Those yaxi pads are soft and plush. Canāt beat the sound on the hemps though.
Been using them with the new headband for a while and it is super comfortable. Very happy with the quality as well.
I just found out, Rtings measured these.
Link: https://www.rtings.com/headphones/1-4/graph#16289/3992
i love this headphone would take it any day over a Focal Elegia, M40X, DT770. Do wish we had a better alternative for pads but these were a win for meā¦
At this point my ears have been broken in just as much as the pads. They sound so good that I genuinely didnāt care about the early discomfort. Now Iām goid for a few hours.
Do you know what target curve us being used?
i havenāt used exclusive so itās taking me a bit longer, been using the Olloās the last couple weeks
Harman, with their own slight modifications, but I still trust em.
Edit: RAW data is available, too.
I looked at the raw graph and it seems consistent with other raw grado graphs Iāve seen, but I personally donāt hear the peaks at 2k and 9k or the dip at 6k. The peak at 2k is really strange for me since I tend to be sensitive to peaks in the upper mids but the Hemps really donāt bother me at all.
Just tested with a tone generator and I can hear a SMALL peak at 2k, a dip at 6k, and then it comes back up by 9k, but the 9k is not at all a peak to my ears. It sounds about equal with 10k and up. My point is, if you were considering these and that graph with what looks like an ice pick at 9k scared you, donāt be. The treble, while bright, is very smooth and the upper mids are not as bad as the graph makes them look either.
Edit: just double checked and it is in fact not a peak at 9k for me and the 6k dip is not as bad as the graph makes it look.
Saw your post on the āwhat did you buy todayā where you linked to your Spotify page. Iām liking your stuff. Itās nice and chill with a hotline miami vibe sometimes. Keep up the good work.
Edit: Forgot to mention Iām listening with the Hemps and they are a nice mix with your music. Smooth and warm but with enough top end for those cymbals and what not.
I mean I got the SR60s already, itās their signature 2khz peak and (9-to-12khz?) peaks, some are more sensitive to it than others ā and some Grados do it less (and are less painful lol) than others. But āmids are where the music isā so itās hard to āhearā a peak at 2khz. Just that (imho) Grados ācheatā so much by boosting the mids that every other headphones sound lifeless next to em after switching.
And by cheating I mean, itās euphonic. And pleasant. Iām still interested by the GW100s.
Looking at rtings graphs and from what I hear comparing my Hemps to my HD58X the mids are actually not very āboostedā. What I think makes Grados sound more livley than most other things is the dynamics and overall impact. Both my Grados have great dynamics and make anything from the upper bass and up hit just a bit harder than something like my HD58X which are much more polite in how they deliver sound by comparison.
I appreciate the time man truly. Just now realizing I havenāt listened to anything of mine through the Hemps. Was just listening to some female choir with them though, love the mids these put out
Iāve been using these for TV and movies recently and they are great. Voices are clear, bass rumbles well, and the treble is detailed for all those little sound effects. The imaging and intemacy also help to make scary movies/TV even more effective. Its great when those spooky sounds are right in your ear and you can even feel them sometimes.