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Author Topic: zerodeefex's JPS Labs Abyss  (Read 796 times)

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zerodeefex's JPS Labs Abyss
« on: March 26, 2015, 05:06:00 PM »

Supposedly modded by Marv. Very very very impressive. It also sounds like the best thing I've ever heard.

Wow!

What can I say? This is like... the most tonally correct headphone I have ever heard. Bass weirdness is due to poor fit on my coupler, but that's intentional, as I think the Abyss should be worn with poor fit. Bass impact, power, and speed is very impressive. This headphone sounds very very very speaker-like.

If I have any time later today (very unlikely), I may try to revise the coupler slightly to take a tight-fit measurement.
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Re: zerodeefex's JPS Labs Abyss
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2015, 05:32:48 PM »

You can rotate the pads around to get varying seal. There's no proper way. I like to leave a small area around the nape of the neck open for a slight boost around 40Hz.
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Re: zerodeefex's JPS Labs Abyss
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2015, 05:44:13 PM »

Thanks, Marv.

Will try that later today when I get back home. I honestly didn't think bass was lacking at all, despite the drop at extreme low frequencies. Abyss certainly doesn't sound like a bass-shy headphone.
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