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Do you need to burn the earphones for OPPO headphones?

I saw a similar question again. Let me briefly answer your specific question. I have never used Sony Ericsson headphones, but from what I have seen, Sony Ericsson’s original headphones should be Sony in-ear headphones. The earplugs are much better than those from Nokia. No matter what kind of earphones, they need to be burned in. Of course, burning in the earphones is just a correct break-in and adaptation to the initial use stage. It cannot change the essential level of the earplugs. For example, even if you stay up for three days and three nights, it will not be possible. In another post about Stewing Potatoes into Roast Goose, a brother bought Edifier HD260 earplugs. I wrote an original post specifically. I will copy it for you to take a look at. The content may not be 100% accurate. It's very targeted, but it's also my personal experience of using headphones for many years. This shouldn't be a simple copy and paste. After all, it's my own original work. I've used headphones from Bolu and Philips for more than ten years, and then some. I have used those things that cost more than ten yuan and now seem to be rubbish. Now I use Audio-Technica's AD5 and Meizu's original ones. My younger brother also has a PX100 and listens to it often. It's a great machine that hasn't been used much, but it gives me dryness and fever, but it's been a long time. Here is my original post for you to take a look at: "Let me tell you, burning headphones is, simply put, like the running-in of a car. When a car is first bought, there is a running-in period of several thousand kilometers. During this period, you cannot If you drive too fast or use the car too hard, you have to let the car's engine parts and other parts go through a process of getting used to it. The same goes for headphones. The principle of vibrating the diaphragm to produce sound is a bit like the running-in of car parts. But it’s not the same. Here I want to elaborate on my personal point of view, which is what I have always criticized, which is that the so-called listening to headphones is quantified or stylized, so that when people talk about listening to headphones, they must listen to whatever they want. Music, or how much volume to listen to for how many hours, etc. First, we feel that if we do this or that, our ears basically can’t tell the difference in the performance of the headphones after listening for more hours and listening for less hours; Nowadays, the headphones used by ordinary people are generally entry-level. There is no need to put in that effort. Even if you put in that effort, the things in your hands will not give you that kind of return. A few years ago, I saw someone saying How to burn Japanese electrostatic headphones, how to listen slowly to certain Black Duck albums at low volume, etc. But those things cost up to 26,000 yuan per set and are not something ordinary people can enjoy; the third is what I am most concerned about and what I am most concerned about. What I want to say is that when you first buy the earphones, the sound is dry and dry. As you use them, they will gradually become more comfortable to listen to. This process of gradual change is rare and precious. You should let it Your ears accompany you through the process, and they should be used to listen to music, not to put the CD in there at night. This is where the so-called fun of listening to headphones comes from. From my experience, the headphones become less effective after being used for a long time. The change in vocalization will become smaller and smaller. During this period, you will find that you no longer like it. This is also called getting tired of it. It is not easy to change this situation at this time. My approach is to leave it for a while. After listening to it, you can still find some feeling. If you don't have this, the connotation of this headset has basically been extended to you. If you have the money, it is almost time to buy new headphones. Personally, I think listening to some soothing pop songs is fine. The volume should not be too high. Generally, you will notice a big change after listening for a few days. At this time, you can stop listening to rock or loud music. Classical music, and the volume should not be too loud, especially when using it on a computer. I strongly disapprove of using a burner disk, or letting the radio turn on when you are not listening. Also, please plug it into the computer. Be sure to start listening at a low volume when listening. Especially when the computer is just turned on, there will be a popping sound when my headphones are plugged in. This should cause a lot of damage to the new headphones, so it is best to be cautious and use a portable phone. Of course, there are not so many problems when it comes to listening. The sound level that an earplug can produce is fixed, and the tone it prefers is relatively fixed. For example, Japanese headphones tend to be sweeter, with the vocals at the front, which is great for listening to songs. The symphony is very unpleasant, and the sound of Sennheiser's headphones is relatively correct. It is very enjoyable to listen to the symphony, but people who are used to Japanese headphones may feel that there is something missing when listening to Tsai Chin. Different testing methods may cause some minor effects, but I have not found that the sound of the purchased earplugs is still very sharp or dry after listening for a period of time. This is a problem with the headphones themselves, not caused by incorrect methods.

Finally, I specifically looked at the so-called Edifier H260. I don’t know what the price is. Anyway, first of all, I don’t recommend the in-ear type. These are all junk models derived from Japanese earplugs in recent years. They hurt your hearing, and they sound different when listening. I don’t think it’s good to be completely isolated from the outside world. Second, if you have enough money, I still recommend buying Sennheiser’s MX500. After all, it has been selected and identified by many people. As for headphones, new ones are not necessarily good. Many old models sound very good, and even There are still many people looking for it even after it is discontinued; thirdly, I do not recommend domestic brands or Japanese brands, especially SONY and Audio-Technica. Sony's products in recent years have been relatively rubbish, and the same is true for Audio-Technica. The low-end products are very poor and have dry sound. Bright and unbearable to listen to. "Finally, at the end of the post, I was quite disdainful of Sony products. I didn't delete it because you were using Sony Ericsson products. Please don't mind this. Sony today is completely different from what it was back then, except for four Apart from the fact that the first-letter brand is worth some money, the others may be useless. Of course, PSP is not within the scope of the discussion. This may also be my personal bias. But if you want to listen to popular music, you can still listen to it. If you want to listen to classical music, it is best to go to Sennheiser. Let’s compare Sennheiser’s. Listening more and comparing is the right way to listen to music. If you have any appreciation for music, we can share it with you. After reading your new question, I personally think Sennheiser’s products are better, especially MX500, and most importantly The important thing is that the price is good, unmatched in the mid- to low-price range. However, one thing to note is that you must not buy so-called parallel imports of headphones. Parallel imports are generally high imitations or fakes. They can produce sound, but the effect is definitely poor. A lot. Be sure to buy Jinyi licensed products from acquaintances or from reputable stores, and the price is generally around 150. The so-called fidelity products below 100 are scams. If you want to listen at home, PX100 is also a good choice. Choice, it is better to listen to symphony. In addition, if you just listen to popular music and watch movies, Meizu's original is also good, not as bad as what is said online. Of course, this thing is not cheap. The agent asks for 98 or 128. If you know the purchase price of Meizu, You can still consider buying one. Newman's original is not in the scope of consideration. It is very rubbish. I have never heard of OPPO, but I heard that it is very average. Sony's old E888 is quite good, but those who really listen to symphony have a very average evaluation of this thing. , and in terms of cost performance, firstly, it is too expensive, it seems to be more than 400, and secondly, it is not sturdy. Many people say that E888 is an old thing from the Walkman era. Here Walkman refers to tapes and CDs. After the popularity of MP3, many Sony products are for earphones. Personally, I think these are rubbish and very harmful to the ears. In addition, the workmanship of Japanese headphones is more exquisite. If you are not sensitive to this aspect, don’t be fooled by the workmanship of Audio-Technica. There have been red peach wood headphones and calfskin headphones before, but I don’t think they have any benefit on the sound quality. There are many European and American products that don’t pay much attention to details, but they still have high-quality fidelity. Audio-Technica’s low-end ones are not recommended. I use them myself. These are AD5, big headphones. I bought them for 660 back then. They really sound nice and sweet. But once you get familiar with them and listen to Sennheiser’s PX100, you will find that Sennheiser’s sound is relatively correct and not sweet. Of course, not everyone likes the sound of Senhai, but I still need to listen more and compare. Finally, I personally think that for something of this grade and price, you can just use it quietly at the beginning. See other posts. It is absolutely a joke that some people use things like Hotel California, Yanhuang First Drum, and Ferry to use headphones. Be sure to avoid super high sounds or super bass. The human ear is most sensitive to the mid-frequency around 1000 Hz. If you listen to low frequencies The bass drum also wants to reach the loudness of the mid-frequency, and your headphones are probably about to break. In short, just don’t ask for shock at first, but don’t use any burn-in software or the like, it’s boring. Finally, let me reiterate, boiling the machine cannot change the nature of the machine. A machine with a crisp sound will remain the same even if it is boiled again, and the sweet style cannot be produced. Finally, I recommend you to go to the Headphone Fever Station - I don’t know if this forum has been opened recently. It is the place where I used to hang out. There are also HIFI168 to take a look. Many things in it are very good