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  • yes this is a reupload, originally uploaded on 19th October 2021. RIP to OG crinacle :(
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    00:00 Intro
    01:21 "Burn-in your IEMs for 200 hours"
    04:58 Don't buy Beats
    07:19 Headphone vs Headset
    08:37 $2,000 IEM with $300 cable
    09:31 Don't buy AirPods Pro
    12:18 I don't even know
    13:04 The BEST wireless headphones
    15:24 Best headphones to buy
    16:03 Magic headphones
    16:47 The BEST headphones of 2021
    21:49 Second opinion
    23:10 Should you buy a "gaming" headset?
    ~~~
    CAMERA: Sony a7 III + FE 35mm f/1.8
    AUDIO: Motu M2 interface + Neumann TLM 102
    SPEAKERS: Neumann KH120 + KH750
    MONITOR: LG C1 48"
    HEADPHONES: Sennheiser HD800
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  • @crin
    @crin  Před rokem +6479

    for the deja vu bois yes, this is a reupload, originally uploaded on 19th October 2021 on the original crinacle channel before it was aliven't. RIP to OG crinacle :(

    • @haleyleyley8951
      @haleyleyley8951 Před rokem +125

      you should do a second one of these 🥺🥺

    • @n0xt
      @n0xt Před rokem +38

      Are you going to reupload more videos from the old channel? It would be a shame if they were just gone.

    • @funnnyfireguy
      @funnnyfireguy Před rokem +28

      What happened to the old channel?

    • @arc-audio
      @arc-audio Před rokem +94

      @@funnnyfireguy old one finally got deleted after a year of being locked out

    • @Floris_VI
      @Floris_VI Před rokem +7

      Rest in peace😔🙏

  • @Artem_Shepelev
    @Artem_Shepelev Před rokem +9571

    After I burned my headphones the sound changed drastically. They became really hot and crisp. I assume it's because of molten cables

    • @shrimpfry880
      @shrimpfry880 Před rokem +489

      if need a headphone burn in then i ask that aussie drummer guy. his diablo gets the job done in seconds

    • @deanj.vlahos7696
      @deanj.vlahos7696 Před rokem +179

      @@shrimpfry880 now he can burn in our headphones even quicker with chord mojo 2!

    • @BlazingKhioneus
      @BlazingKhioneus Před rokem +112

      I burn in my headphones with Scarlet Fire rather than white noise. I believe it works better and you cant convince me otherwise.

    • @lucifero9077
      @lucifero9077 Před rokem +4

      🤣🤣

    • @shrimpfry880
      @shrimpfry880 Před rokem +20

      @@BlazingKhioneus the bass boosted version works even better with expensive headphones that have 2 drivers on each side. it helps to "loosen up" that LF driver

  • @qkffn5118
    @qkffn5118 Před rokem +9299

    You can clearly see that Crin is still a noob in the audio space.
    Burn-in is absolutely real and the 200 hours that the tiktok mentioned is really accurate. But you don’t have to lose your return warranty.
    That’s why I burn in my new purchases by playing music through it at 2x or 2.5x speed. Then they are burnt in in a couple of days and you still have time to return them.

    • @Goodbutevilgenius
      @Goodbutevilgenius Před rokem +393

      Is this a joke?

    • @JamieVatarga
      @JamieVatarga Před rokem +918

      Underrated comment

    • @nguyentruonganh9201
      @nguyentruonganh9201 Před rokem +125

      2x and 2.5x is just how fast the music goes and in term of real time 2x 2.5x does not make the time that you suppose to burn-in goes quicker its just that you burn the fucking music not the headphone. You may want to learn how time work first

    • @vokay
      @vokay Před rokem +1528

      Yall missing the joke lol.

    • @luqmann.2946
      @luqmann.2946 Před rokem +813

      @@nguyentruonganh9201 you may want to learn what a joke is first ;)

  • @snazzybucket
    @snazzybucket Před rokem +262

    Bass heads: "these headphones are the best!" Everyone else: "where did the mids go"

  • @omicron1100
    @omicron1100 Před rokem +1728

    To be fair about the XM4s, most of the top recommendations for them cite them as the best "wireless noise-canceling" headphones. Not the best headphones, not the best wireless headphones, but the best in value for wireless ANC headphones. And I think in that category, it's really, really good.

    • @minerscale
      @minerscale Před rokem +218

      I public transport around with my XM4s and it makes my life so much more pleasant.

    • @itsmini6175
      @itsmini6175 Před rokem +92

      @@minerscale Same. I fly a lot for work and the noise cancellation is really good. The Momentum 4s and PX7 S2 sound better, but the ANC is just lovely in the Sony’s

    • @Luqman2112
      @Luqman2112 Před rokem +38

      i like bass i like XM4s

    • @evd549
      @evd549 Před rokem +49

      I had people claim they were the most crisp sounding headphones ever. Then I tried them, all I heard was muddy bass even after EQ lmao

    • @UnyonRing
      @UnyonRing Před rokem +121

      This. He missed the mark on why people use the xm4. It isn’t for sound quality it’s for great noise cancellation and comfort.

  • @smolzillamakes
    @smolzillamakes Před rokem +3001

    Definitely need a sequel to this gem. Was the first crin video I ever watched.

    • @eclipsemantis
      @eclipsemantis Před rokem

      ^^^

    • @naughtpointfive
      @naughtpointfive Před rokem +6

      same

    • @h0rze423
      @h0rze423 Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @axmoylotl
      @axmoylotl Před rokem +22

      agreed, especially because these tiktokers almost definitely watch crinacle. The feedback from these tiktoks being made and then crinicle reacting could honestly probably lead to the tiktoks becoming better

    • @luxygamin_4190
      @luxygamin_4190 Před rokem +1

      @@axmoylotl
      .

  • @readylayer8
    @readylayer8 Před rokem +761

    I'm such an audio amateur and I felt like I've looked forever for a good audio CZcamsr. Where has this channel been?! Game changing.

    • @arc-audio
      @arc-audio Před rokem +48

      Crin has been a star in the portable audio hobby for at least a few years, and his personality translated really well into being a funny+informative CZcamsr

    • @bruhmphrey
      @bruhmphrey Před rokem

      I swear you had the top comment on the og video

    • @readylayer8
      @readylayer8 Před rokem +7

      @@bruhmphrey bro that would be crazy cause I swear I've never seen this dude in my life. But big if true.

    • @meeserbaker
      @meeserbaker Před rokem +29

      Dankpods is also a great channel.

    • @alexthesb2241
      @alexthesb2241 Před rokem +22

      ​@@meeserbakerwe NEED a dankpods x crinacle vid one day lol

  • @DevideNull
    @DevideNull Před rokem +747

    I can confirm that the burn-in works.
    When listening to the same headphones at 120dB for 200 hours
    It does perfectly shape my ears to the frequency response of the headphones.
    In terms of hearing loss.
    It's like buying a new pair of shoes and realizing they're too small, so you just trim your feet to the shape of the shoes.
    You'll be fine.

    • @vullmetal
      @vullmetal Před 9 měsíci +13

      I hope these are jokes

    • @NetherHawk
      @NetherHawk Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@vullmetal No I tried it, it's real.

    • @dakat5131
      @dakat5131 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Cinderella

  • @McCool117
    @McCool117 Před rokem +1963

    If burn in really existed, wouldn't it be better for the company to "pre burn" them before sending them to retailers?

    • @kawaiikoto8800
      @kawaiikoto8800 Před rokem +147

      I always assume they all already are since they have to test the drivers first, unless they have no qc, of course.

    • @kennyvaas1336
      @kennyvaas1336 Před rokem +90

      @@kawaiikoto8800 if burn-in causes a predictable change in response you could just measure pre burn-in and compare to the reference and not need to burn in to QA the product.
      That said, if even Dan Clark says burn-in is a thing (on specific headphones as he claims) that is real, it should be measurable.

    • @ejim941099
      @ejim941099 Před rokem

      Wouldn't be new would it?

    • @Matasky2010
      @Matasky2010 Před rokem +2

      A very valid argument, yes.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před rokem +7

      They probably do QA tests then get it out the door ASAP, Lotta companies Don't want to have a standing pile of stock waiting for burn-in tests, real or otherwise companies want stock out the door as fast as they can manage

  • @theofficialczex1708
    @theofficialczex1708 Před rokem +512

    "Mom, I wanna watch Crinacle!"
    "We have Crinacle at home."
    Crinacle at home: 9:03

  • @segazora
    @segazora Před 10 měsíci +16

    If the manufacturer recommends 200 hours of use before the customer uses the product, then that should be done during the manufacturing process and before sale.

  • @aradgouklani2239
    @aradgouklani2239 Před 10 měsíci +22

    this needs a sequel ASAP. literally rewatching it for the third time and it gets better each time

  • @axsprk
    @axsprk Před rokem +964

    Nah don’t mind watching it again, it’s fun regardless. Also if anyone is wondering, yes, Crin does show his twin brother in this video. Who is also an audiophile coincidentally

    • @alejandromorazan3420
      @alejandromorazan3420 Před rokem +12

      Noo way, seriously?

    • @Rezoan
      @Rezoan Před rokem +3

      Which part of the video?

    • @alejandromorazan3420
      @alejandromorazan3420 Před rokem +21

      Reminds me of this AVGN video where he talks about how people assume that just because you are a relative of someome that is a famous pro baseball player, that the relative is automatically good at baseball too

    • @PlaggleFlism
      @PlaggleFlism Před rokem +21

      @@alejandromorazan3420 Hong Kong 97, Bruce Lee's relative, Chin

    • @alejandromorazan3420
      @alejandromorazan3420 Před rokem

      @@PlaggleFlism loool you dont fuck with chin. He can kill 1.2 billion by hand

  • @arc-audio
    @arc-audio Před rokem +780

    9:02 may have been the hardest I laughed in 2021

    • @user-oo7dw4qw4b
      @user-oo7dw4qw4b Před rokem +87

      It's the glasses for me hahahaha

    • @chrischai6950
      @chrischai6950 Před rokem +24

      a crin SE 🤣
      or maybe promax

    • @Ghostling6180
      @Ghostling6180 Před rokem +37

      @@chrischai6950 Crin: Dusk

    • @Towkeeyoh
      @Towkeeyoh Před rokem +14

      I laughed so hard the first time last year, gawd dam i'm still laughing so hard again in 2022!!

    • @melvilli69
      @melvilli69 Před rokem +21

      @@chrischai6950 that's just crin on his phone's front facing camera.. he just forgot he made that clip

  • @Matasky2010
    @Matasky2010 Před rokem +288

    My biggest argument against 'burn-in' is that during the time it takes to achieve this theoretical 'burn-in', your ears (and mind) become familiar with and adapt to the sound. 2 months later does the thing actually sound 'better', or have you just gotten used to it? It's impossible to know unless maybe you directly compare a 'burnt in' item to the exact same item without burn-in.

    • @aallonhuippuveikko1476
      @aallonhuippuveikko1476 Před 6 měsíci +12

      even your ears burn-in thru out your life to compensate hearing loss caused by age and other factors. Usually you cannot notice it happening and stay functional with your hearing. Especially people listening lots of music and/or playing/producing music learn how to listen. No driver/speaker element is made the way they need to burn in. With use the sound will change mostly in bad ways. Good quality headphones/headsets stay good for a long time.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@aallonhuippuveikko1476I wish I could hear as well as I could when I was young but I wore headphones a lot and played in live punk rock bands without ear protection. I was dumb

    • @narvi5779
      @narvi5779 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@casedistorted I see this said so much and it's terrifying. I love the immersion, loud volume feels like the sounds are actually surrounding me, but lowering the volume makes the scene feel more far away and distant, and even less real. I don't want to ruin the immersion but I am also scared of hearing damage. I'm not quite sure what to do, I already have tinnitus that is a bit too noticeable for my liking.
      I think investing in better headphones that can offer more immersion at lower volumes is probably a good move, and taking breaks is also a good move. I spend almost all day everyday with headphones on listening to something and that has to be horrible for my ears.

    • @TimpBizkit
      @TimpBizkit Před 2 měsíci +2

      I don't know because I wasn't wearing headphones that were being "burned in". I just cranked up Hardcore Nation 2 on the FiiO E10K and left them in the bathroom. I don't think it made any difference with Soundmagic E11

    • @svechardannex4200
      @svechardannex4200 Před 2 měsíci

      @@narvi5779 I'd recommend looking into quadraphonic headphones / surround sound headsets or anything else like that to replicate the effect I think you might be talking about.
      Also, most audio sources actually have a measurably different frequency curve ( part of what dictates the practical quality of a headset/speakers/etc. ) at different volumes, so it's also possible your headset is legitimately reproducing audio less accurately at lower volume. The only real solution is to replace it with one that reproduces audio the way you want it to at lower volumes, which might unfortunately require either finding a store that lets you try them on before you buy, or buying & returning a number of headsets until you find one that works for you.
      Alternatively, if you don't mind having a less portable audio setup, hi-fi speakers ( Dayton Audio, Klipsch, Elac, etc. ) especially passive speakers on a good amplifier, will usually have a much larger soundstage ( The perceived distance/separation between different sounds ) than smaller speakers or headsets, which might make for a better sense of immersion without needing much volume.

  • @camouflagecamaro99
    @camouflagecamaro99 Před rokem +12

    I know this is a reupload but I would like to see more of this, not only is it entertaining I think it's helpful advice for consumers.

  • @dojostarfox4520
    @dojostarfox4520 Před rokem +384

    "Burn in" does actually apply to full size speakers with a rubber surround.. athough "break in" would better describe the effect. Freshly molded/extruded rubber is slightly stiffer than "worn in" rubber. However, this is mostly just to avoid damage from running the speaker too hard (spl test or just cranking heavy bass songs at full volume immediately after installing).. thr sound profile of the speaker dossnt significantly change.
    Also, I do think burn in exists for headphones in the sense everuone here is talking about (aka the diaphram changing in sound signature after being excited over time).. however that burn in period is about 5 seconds.. and that could very easily take place at the factory if the quality control the product before shipping. Im not going to test it, and the effect would be minimal or nebligable.. but physics would imply that a slight change in the material properties would most likely change over time to varying degrees depending on the material.

    • @kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381
      @kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381 Před rokem +25

      It's derived that from mechanical stuff and there it really exists, for example in freshley revised car engines you should fill in a special running-in oil that differs from normal oils (less viscosity and almost no additives) for the first few hundred to a thousand kilometres so the components can grind in and you should avoid flat out and revving to high meanwhile; it's then removed and replaced by normal engine oil.
      And of course you should also let the engine get warm before you really hit the accelerator, because the cold oil runs far slower (higher viscosity) than warm oil and it may happen, that there isn't enough lubing at the points of friction if you flat out a cold engine.
      The German car magazine "auto motor und sport" also managed to let the then-new Sharan Mk II fail in the brake test, it's brake performance clearly faded (so braking distance increased), but of course, the vehicle was brand new, they later re-tested it with >1000 kilometres mileage and it didn't fade, because the brake rotors and pads were now ground in and it had a better braking performance without fading.
      Also on my job, I work as a turner and with a fresh carbide insert/cutting edge some tools cut a little rougher or make more noise than with a cutting edge that already has some wear.
      And yes, of course the speaker membranes work mechanically, especially the rubber surroundings, but I don't think it will change the sound significantly if you let run-in for a bunch of hours, you should rather let the tubes/valves get warm if you're using such an amplifier. 😉

    • @lucifero9077
      @lucifero9077 Před rokem +8

      here we go again..

    • @AdamOwenBrowning
      @AdamOwenBrowning Před rokem +41

      @@kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381 a combustion engine does require these things. It's not comparable to a small speaker.

    • @zhen86
      @zhen86 Před 5 měsíci +3

      1 year late. everything need a worn in period. example basketball ball need to be worn in. For electronics, usually it being just warm enough will do.

    • @duroxkilo
      @duroxkilo Před 5 měsíci

      the old method of having the engine parts 'gently grind' against each other for a 'perfect seat' doesn't really apply anymore given the improved fabrication techniques and materials producing parts w/ much finer tolerances and greater consistency.
      back to electronics, in the pro world the 'burn in' is usually referred to a period of intense testing in order to weed out eventual failures and it can imply heat and/or mechanical stress. @@AdamOwenBrowning

  • @MarioHernandez-zc7dv
    @MarioHernandez-zc7dv Před rokem +9

    This is one of my favorite videos from crin and I can speak for a lot of people when we say we want a sequel

  • @TheNightHawk85
    @TheNightHawk85 Před 4 měsíci +2

    First time watching your videos, instantly fell in love with your content type and your personality. Love the video!

  • @jetpackjbd
    @jetpackjbd Před 27 dny +6

    That guy in the thumbnail looks like he should do the thug shake

  • @jonmcknlegg
    @jonmcknlegg Před rokem +38

    9:02 posting the timestamp for Crin's twin

  • @adamlotfi563
    @adamlotfi563 Před rokem +163

    Damn thought it was a new tiktok reaction vid but it’s all good. Appreciate all your content crin!

    • @daylen577
      @daylen577 Před rokem +3

      We kinda need a new one now

  • @TheGorthung
    @TheGorthung Před 9 měsíci

    i found your channel by accident and i love it. thanks for your work.

  • @daysandwords
    @daysandwords Před 4 měsíci

    LOL where has this channel been all my life. This was hilarious!

  • @marcus_mota
    @marcus_mota Před rokem +59

    deja vu time well spent.
    congrats crin, your way to explain stuff and not just punch them in the face is awesome! btw hearing you explaining stuff with your HD800S on, using mine lol.

  • @adrianniebla
    @adrianniebla Před rokem +8

    Thank you crinacle I haven't laughed this much in a LONG time it truly made my morning.

  • @momon8738
    @momon8738 Před rokem +3

    you should do this more often man.. really funny and enjoyable hahahah

  • @finessethathoe6068
    @finessethathoe6068 Před 10 měsíci +33

    i believe you youre asian

    • @robertpaws
      @robertpaws Před 17 dny +1

      Nah he is from Jupiter's surface

  • @hungry6479
    @hungry6479 Před rokem +102

    real ones watched this one already

    • @vinther5
      @vinther5 Před rokem +40

      real ones watching this one again

    • @ikhsan7283
      @ikhsan7283 Před rokem +3

      bro i thought i had a deja vu watching this, seeing your comment tells me that the video is reuploaded

    • @sush1lord702
      @sush1lord702 Před rokem +1

      I legit rewatched it because it's so entertaining 💀

    • @quincymiller782
      @quincymiller782 Před 8 měsíci

      Real ones still watching this 9 months later

  • @StartCodonUST
    @StartCodonUST Před rokem +57

    I pretty much use my WH1000-XM3's every day for work calls and walking around listening to podcasts, and it's always kinda crazy going back to my more neutral Hifiman Edition XS or Dunu SA6 and can hear voices so much clearer because they aren't drowned out by muddy bass.

    • @ismajim
      @ismajim Před rokem +1

      Same the convenience is grate, but against more balanced headphone there’s no competition. In my case is the Sundara so clear in comparison

    • @Dianophi
      @Dianophi Před rokem

      Serious question, how can you use it for phonecalls? The voicemic is so terrible that everytime I use it while on the phone I either have to shout or disconnect and use the phone instead because people can barely hear me 😅
      I have 2 sets, bought a year apart.

    • @ismajim
      @ismajim Před rokem

      @@Dianophi Same the mic is garbage, I don't do/receive much calls, but I do used in meetings and depending of the software (google meet/zoom) it does an acceptable job, nowhere near the quality of the airpods pro mic though.

    • @Dianophi
      @Dianophi Před rokem

      @@ismajim yea I tend to not use it for calls because of it. I like them overall (but would never have paid the full price for them if I needed, since I don't think they are worth it)

    • @bepopxxx
      @bepopxxx Před rokem +1

      @@Dianophi xm4 also got trash microphone, i got one

  • @bknighty28
    @bknighty28 Před rokem

    Your vibes are so vibey, subbed.

  • @Carsonaut
    @Carsonaut Před 8 měsíci

    Happy to find your channel!

  • @Cranson92
    @Cranson92 Před rokem +13

    This is the video that made me first find the original Crinacle channel. Glad to see it back on your main.

  • @bladioYT
    @bladioYT Před rokem +22

    10/10 worth the rewatch for the YT algo gods. F to pay respects to the OG Crinacle channel. Amazed at how well you rolled with that punch, Crin. I would have been completely demoralized.

  • @paulwilson3759
    @paulwilson3759 Před rokem

    Just stumbled across your channel. Subscribed! It’s my new favourite thing.

  • @lnnx3725
    @lnnx3725 Před rokem +1

    I was just about to say that I swear I’d seen this video before, but then I saw your comment, love you crin, and merry Christmas!

  • @Kazz7420
    @Kazz7420 Před rokem +20

    I demand Crin to reupload the original 10K giveaway videos. Yes, including the shorts where he watches his money being taken away

  • @outermarker5801
    @outermarker5801 Před rokem +393

    I was cured of 'audiophilia' when I started playing bass live. Everywhere from studios to arenas.
    None of it sounds like a final produced recording. So to MY ears, 'tight' 'controlled' bass some love is to my ears completely sterile and unnatural. Bass never attacks and immediately decays. A bit of bloat is perfectly normal, real. If a headphone therefore bloats bass within reason, give it here!

    • @drgrandmaster3786
      @drgrandmaster3786 Před rokem +46

      I can kind of see that for a certain amount of bass boost. To be frank, most album mixes and even many live mixes do not push the bass near enough (at least in non bass focused genre like rock). However, if the bass boost extends too high in frequency that is often when it sounds bloated. You can make the bass louder without making it bloated. And of course EQ exists, so it always works to push the bass a little on a more neutral headphone. If a headphone sounds bloated, it really indicates that they tuned it poorly. Again, you can get bassy headphones that are not bloated.

    • @outermarker5801
      @outermarker5801 Před rokem +37

      @@drgrandmaster3786 Exactly. Muddiness is a no no. In real life PA mixing that's sound guys who haven't a clue what they're doing.
      You want that subwoofer bass you _feel_ to start, plus some midbass push, then back off so the entire range of mids and treble can shine. This actually adds great articulation to higher registers of bass guitars. The result is lively as hell but well balanced.

    • @tyranosurasmax
      @tyranosurasmax Před rokem +15

      The point isn't to sound like a final produced recording when playing live. As a touring musician at studios, arenas, lollapalooza, zappanale, etc, it's about the performance. Bass never attacks and decays immediately? Aight.

    • @kilroywashere9678
      @kilroywashere9678 Před rokem +4

      @@outermarker5801 it’s amazing how nice you can make even a budget stereo sound really good with the right sound stage and a good EQ

    • @outermarker5801
      @outermarker5801 Před rokem +4

      @@tyranosurasmax Never said that was or should be the point of live performance. I'm speaking of _product reviews_ which praise headphones with 'tight' (ie restrained) bass as being some gold standard. The Edifier TWS1 Pro earbuds come to mind. They're _great_ sounding earbuds at any price, very detailed and natural sounding with a little EQ to tame the default brightness, but minimal mid bass presence or worse, sub bass extension. That isn't 'accurate' ime, not even compared to many other earbuds.
      I'm also saying live experience across multiple venue types and music genres has given me better perspective of bass in the wild.
      That's all I'm saying there lollapalooza 🤘🙃

  • @kowloonbroadcast
    @kowloonbroadcast Před rokem +1

    i am only 6 mins in and i am fucking loving this nonsense. can’t believe it’s *that* much of what I’ve expected loool. god bless u, my friend

  • @votive7478
    @votive7478 Před rokem +1

    This man is was doing everything in his power to keep this video as respectful as he’d said it was gonna be lol, better job than I would’ve done😂

  • @dorian13
    @dorian13 Před rokem +13

    I have the first gen of the XM's and have been using them daily for years now...The battery is still great, the plastic has been lasting pretty well, and with a proper AptX bluetooth adapter they sound decent enough to me on PC... No bass issues for me while gaming or listening to Spotify. I also used them during long flights and they were amazing at noise canceling everything. They were great for sleeping too (with no music but NC enabled). Confused why you hate them so much lol...

  • @s1nonnn589
    @s1nonnn589 Před rokem +3

    Need more content like this one

  • @aryanram02
    @aryanram02 Před 9 měsíci +1

    what you told abt the sony wireless headphones, respect+ man, instantly subscribed.

  • @yoshiswagdust
    @yoshiswagdust Před 9 měsíci +1

    Oh hey. I've used your graphs alot, didn't know you had a CZcams channel. Great stuff

  • @L251125
    @L251125 Před rokem +35

    I can't explain how mindfucked I was when I literally rewatched this video yesterday.

  • @denniedev
    @denniedev Před rokem +16

    I'm convinced this is getting recommended to me because of dankpods

  • @coachkappa
    @coachkappa Před rokem +1

    this video was factual and made me happy, liked and subbed

  • @CrashD6
    @CrashD6 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow this half hour went by like it was nothing, great video btw!

  • @hutiadude6781
    @hutiadude6781 Před rokem +30

    As for me, my burn-in take us that if you use one pair of headphones for quite a long time, swapping to another pair with a completely different soundstage will be a little unfamiliar at first. Shocking I know. And then after a while you’ll get more accustomed to it. I don’t think it’s anything having to do with the internal components, just what we’re psychologically accustomed to. I wouldn’t want to buy a car that comes with the warning “drive for about 2 weeks in order to really get the car working up to spec”.

    • @Badgabr1
      @Badgabr1 Před rokem +6

      Exactly my thoughts as well. And if you change back to your old headphones their sound will be strange, nothing to do with "burning in", just getting used to it.

  • @MegaTech81
    @MegaTech81 Před rokem +12

    I find that you can make the XM4s sound significantly better with some basic EQ adjustments. Granted, they are muddy and heavy on the bass out of the box so I recommend anyone to turn down the bass boost when you can.

  • @godzilla1232la
    @godzilla1232la Před 10 měsíci +1

    First video I've seen from your channel. Loved the information and the jokes. Earned a sub

  • @itspizzatime8622
    @itspizzatime8622 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good video, I enjoyed it. I think a cool thing you could do would be when you are describing a graph and saying what “honk” sounds like you could change the EQ on your voice to further help the audience “visualize” what your talking about.

  • @jaysfishandwhips1328
    @jaysfishandwhips1328 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I laughed so damn hard when that Asian dude popped up with glasses you just looked right into the camera. That was good shit man😅 I just bought your truthear Crinacle zero collab as my first step into the IEM space for "gaming" ALOT of streamers are going with the kiwi ears orchestra lite and I don't know if you have reviewed those before but I'm sure I'll run into a video soon. I'm using Astro a50s now and I know how you feel about that lol

  • @Dampfaeus
    @Dampfaeus Před rokem +29

    I believe burn-in does exist for *some* analogue components, mainly tubes in tube amplifiers, and speakers that use classic membrane vibrations to produce sound. I would also argue that this matters above ~10 cm of the speaker. The components in IEM's and Headphones are usually too small that you get any kind of material stretching from constant use. And especially non-membrane technology, like planar headphones, do not have any burn-in. The same goes for anything digital, obviously.

  • @geiiger
    @geiiger Před 6 měsíci

    Dont die, this guy positive vibes appreciate

  • @UniQueLyEviL
    @UniQueLyEviL Před 4 měsíci

    Your audio is so nice and crispy. I shouldn't be surprised considering the name of this video 😂

  • @evancarley1258
    @evancarley1258 Před rokem +37

    I bought the wh-1000xm4 for a similar reason I bought my AirPods Pro. They are convenient for my travel needs with the long battery and ANC and were very cheap on sale on black friday. I can tell they're definitely not accurate but hey they make commutes, where you're not exactly in a quiet room trying to get the "experience" of music, much more fun. I got them for $180 at target with a gift card and at that price I think they're great

    • @Natsukashii1111
      @Natsukashii1111 Před rokem

      Same I got the xm3 for travel but now I'm here on this kind of audio channel to get a good set for home

    • @Drago0900
      @Drago0900 Před rokem +1

      Im with ya on that one

    • @omicron1100
      @omicron1100 Před rokem +3

      I think they're the best wireless ANC headphones you can get for travel

  • @liveen
    @liveen Před rokem +9

    Btw, for the headphones that do the whole profiling thing, there's software that does the same thing and better. Im pretty sure some are even free, but I've only ever used Sonarworks Reference, since they came well recommended and worked perfect for me and already had profiles for pretty much any quality headphones. However, it does seem like people one tiktok dont have quality headphones though, so maybe not
    EDIT: Super late, but just remembered this comment and two details:
    Reference is mostly meant to flatten headphones/speakers' EQ, which is useful for music production without having to use the same headphones forever, since you always hear and produce music with the same sound and EQ, but this might not be super useful for those who prefer some extra color to the sound, or who have headphones/speakers that are too weak in the lower region, where boosting frequencies can make things muddy.
    I do think Reference allows you to make your own curve though, and it does let you use the "references" of other well-known audio equipment, which could be great for those who want a very specific piece of equipment but can't afford it. Kinda a weird way to do it, but if you don't have the money, it's as close as you're gonna get.
    Second detail: Reference does NOT do the same thing. In fact, my comment was completely misplaced to begin with. The whole point of the AI software in this video was not to flatten anything, but to tailor the sound of the headphones to your own tastes and capabilities, which Reference does not do. However, this is one area where there are actually a shitton of softwares that do the same thing. If they do it well, I don't know, but it should at least not be a deciding factor in whether you buy the equipment in this video.
    Not that anyone even replied to my comment, and only 2 people liked it, but I just don't want to be that guy who spews out misplaced, harsh comments on videos where they aren't needed. So I decided I should probably either delete it or edit it. Decided people might want to know the actual information that IS relevant, so I went with editing.

  • @anincandescentlightbulb
    @anincandescentlightbulb Před rokem +1

    Listening to Crinacle's equalization settings on my HD800S right now and I love it as much as I love this man. Keep being awesome my dude!
    Edit: I'm curious what is technically the "best" mix in the catergories of different equalization settings? For example Ears 711, Gras 43, Samples 1,2,3 etc. ?
    Right now I prefer the sample 1 of Gras 43 on IEF neutral with bass equalization target, sounds like a bit more sub bass and that lower end but not really sure, might just be my ears, all good equalizations really.

  • @digitorsomething
    @digitorsomething Před 4 měsíci

    I love the "this is an ad read, if it wasn't obvious". It's hilarious but also really helpful.

  • @ForgottenMovieGems
    @ForgottenMovieGems Před 10 měsíci +6

    I'm an owner of the Sony WH-1000MX4. I bought them not so much for their audio quality as for the features. I found the active noise cancellation pretty good, which is a must in my situation, and being able to play both wired and wireless is a big plus for me.
    I had been looking around for good alternatives that offer the same features but haven't been able to find any, though I'd gladly take recommendations.

  • @ccbowers
    @ccbowers Před rokem +7

    "At this point I'd consider it like playing chess with a pigeon." Lol. Or discussing burn in with a pigeon. If someone says a phenomenon exists, the onus is on them to demonstrate that is true, not the other way around. It's Russell's teapot. It has been tested enough to demonstrate it either doesn't exist or the effect is very small. But believers will cling on with special pleading.

    • @ccbowers
      @ccbowers Před rokem +1

      What burn in time can do is allow your brain to adjust to the sound signature and work with motivated reasoning to begin to like what you didnt like at first. Sometimes

  • @saint3106
    @saint3106 Před 9 měsíci +2

    That breath at "RGB", I felt that in my soul.

  • @_Davepocalypse
    @_Davepocalypse Před 5 měsíci

    You were very courageous watching all these. Your pain was almost tangible.

  • @ryleebrayton1838
    @ryleebrayton1838 Před rokem +65

    I very recently wanted to get into quality audio. I used to only use whatever headset from Corsair or Turtle Beach. I did a lot of review searching and looked at a couple of graphs and decided on getting the HD 560s. They were more budget than a lot of other options that I looked at but I can say that they have shown me the difference between gaming headsets vs actual headphones. I can't wait to get further into the world of headphones and your videos are very helpful and informative.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před rokem +1

      Went from a Logitech Headset strait to Hifiman HE-4xx headphone when I got interested in the hobby, the difference was shocking, I've since then swapped the pads, added a better DAC and added a small Hybrid Tube-Amp just for fun and been having a great time with music and games alike.
      Also collected a few IEMs and use a Moondrop Moonriver2 with my Steamdeck and absolutely adore it for a mobile setup.
      Going from a iffy-but ok-ish headset to real Headphones is like jumping from 480p to 4K, especially with well recorded music and games with great sound, even got a Fiio DAP (music player) to keep my music separate from my phone so notifications don't bother me and I'd rather collect my own downloads and CD rips instead of Streaming since our networks here are junky

    • @Foggy404
      @Foggy404 Před 10 měsíci

      I personally got some HD 558'S (foam delete) glad to see you enjoy yours

    • @justarandomhandlewithnomeaning
      @justarandomhandlewithnomeaning Před 5 měsíci

      I went from a pair of Razer Krakens to some AKG K52s I got for $15 on sale. Immediately the audio sounded better & I can't switch back anymore XD, hope I can get some better ones at some point!

  • @benniehill927
    @benniehill927 Před rokem +138

    To me burn in effect people are talking about is just getting used to the frequency the headphones you just bought are at. if you're new to the hobby the little details are hard to notice, but my daily driver is HD6XX and I bought arias a few months ago. It was surprising to see how much I got used to the HD6XX sound, versus that of a more bass focused sound.

    • @mrjuanderfuI
      @mrjuanderfuI Před rokem +27

      Yeah it's just your mind and perception adjusting to the new sound signature. It's sensory adaptation. I sometimes will like a pair of headphones more after a few weeks of listening because I've grown used to the sound.

    • @caliginousmoira8565
      @caliginousmoira8565 Před rokem +1

      @@mrjuanderfuI i constantly change headphones/headsets..... my sennheiser's and skullcandy's did burn-in....that bass kicked in...
      all the others sound the same as when i first got them....

    • @mrjuanderfuI
      @mrjuanderfuI Před rokem +17

      @@caliginousmoira8565 and yet no one can ever provide objective evidence of burn in.... Interesting

    • @caliginousmoira8565
      @caliginousmoira8565 Před rokem

      @@mrjuanderfuI ..... i've only had 2 pair that the sound got better on after playing them for a week... could have just been my pair... like how you get some items that don't work as intended and must be repaired or traded....

    • @JustinBA007
      @JustinBA007 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, whenever I get new headphones or speakers, they always sound a little strange to me at first, but after a while I get used to them and they sound good to me. So I could see why someone might think they were "burned in." But then I try to listen on my old headphones after not listening to them in a long time, and then they sound weird to me. It's just your brain getting used to it IMO.

  • @usherd369
    @usherd369 Před 11 měsíci

    I am so happy the counter offer you had for guntoad was my first foray into studio headphones, the SRH440s. great balanced headphones I wore into the ground and still a great price point.

  • @theapprentice2058
    @theapprentice2058 Před 4 měsíci +1

    First time seeing your video. Your passion oozes through and it's honestly quite captivating. Definitely got a sub from me. Even though I'm a audio noobie

  • @xenn4958
    @xenn4958 Před 8 měsíci +6

    "oh shit is that me" killed me

  • @OGRENZO94
    @OGRENZO94 Před rokem +5

    Just a question, Do you use readings to confirm your first impressions of hearing a headphone or are they used to help highlight where the errors in balance are before you have your first listen with them. Basically do you Listen first then test, or test then listen (Personally not in general)

  • @DrMurdercock
    @DrMurdercock Před 5 měsíci

    This is exactly the desk and appearance of a proper audio nerd. I have found the homeland and must subscribe now.

  • @FitzGeraldGamingJr
    @FitzGeraldGamingJr Před měsícem

    your intro song sounds crazy clean and good, wow

  • @goatsg7
    @goatsg7 Před 8 měsíci +20

    The lack of desk space is giving me anxiety

  • @OmarDaily
    @OmarDaily Před rokem +11

    This video made me sell my HD800S for those sweet RGB Bugghas 😍

  • @EggoEspada
    @EggoEspada Před rokem

    Man. This video needs a sequel. I love this. Lol

  • @PopSusi
    @PopSusi Před rokem +1

    "You tripped at the finish line." got me insta subscribed, i'm gonna say this shit so much now

  • @BurdFan
    @BurdFan Před rokem +21

    I have the nuraphone, and I think they're a lot of fun, they have separate subwoofers behind your ears so you can have very loud bass without distorting the audio, or you can turn it all the way down. It's just fun. When you get the fit and profile right, they sound great, but it's not always perfect, so you might have to redo the process sometimes.
    Other than that, they may be the most uncomfortable headphones on the planet. All the weight of the aluminium body rests on the in ear bits. Still fun, and you do get used to it, but it takes a while.

  • @zeeropoint2965
    @zeeropoint2965 Před rokem +5

    Could you do a video where you are reviewing your favorite Bluetooth to go headphones/headsets? Like the Sony or apple or any less main stream ones? If you have not already?

  • @AhmadMughal1
    @AhmadMughal1 Před 3 měsíci

    I have never cared for any headphones in my life but hearing you speak so passionately about headphones you are the only person I would actually listen to for advice on audio lol.

  • @Wignut
    @Wignut Před rokem +10

    I know this is a reupload, but I wanna see Crin flabbergasted at the dancing kid again

  • @TheRedGlint4427
    @TheRedGlint4427 Před rokem +4

    You're my favorite snobby audiophile lol ❤️

  • @rev8962
    @rev8962 Před měsícem +1

    Congratulations on a mil views here.

  • @lefkash
    @lefkash Před rokem

    one of the best vids of all time

  • @zuke3438
    @zuke3438 Před rokem +3

    I love finding CZcams videos in my recommended of experts in their field dunking on TikTok, even if I’ve never heard of the topic

  • @bupduppers2947
    @bupduppers2947 Před rokem +57

    As someone who’s had the wh-1000xm4s I will say that they do come a bit bassy, but there’s an easy app to customize the frequencies, so you can easily counteract the negatives

    • @John-lw7bz
      @John-lw7bz Před 5 měsíci

      Nothing to do with how criminally terrible the microphone is though. ( Or all of my microphone using apps use them correctly and it sound like ass)

    • @ashii_ii
      @ashii_ii Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@John-lw7bz Then again, most Bluetooth mics on headsets dont sound like, *good* I suppose

    • @ClaneEso
      @ClaneEso Před 5 měsíci

      @@John-lw7bz On no planet am I ever criticising or complaining about a microphone on a wireless headphone. Who cares? As long as the other person can hear me

  • @CocoKoi321
    @CocoKoi321 Před rokem

    please more of these videos these are hilarious

  • @Viking1one
    @Viking1one Před rokem

    Watched the first one but I’m definitely gonna watch it now, rip og

  • @liveen
    @liveen Před rokem +23

    The EQ dip at 250-500hz is the industry "standard" way of EQing during mastering for pop, EDM and similar music for the big names btw. Now, yes, this IS a good thing usually, HOWEVER, the issue is that producers tend to know what they're doing, and so if necessary, they will already have done that EQ in the track before release. Doing it again just ruins it.
    As for honk, if anyone is confused, think of TV when connected to speakers and theres dialogue and the audio is loud. That WHONK sound that comes out, like a resonant frequency, sometimes. Thats what Crinacle is talking about here. You dont want to boost that effect. You really don't want to.

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy Před rokem +10

    Burn in WAS a thing back in the day when manufacturing tolerances weren't nearly as good as they are now, even at the highest end of the market. With that said, it does help very slightly with very low-end transient bass response from SPEAKER woofers, not IEMs. But room correction and proper speaker placement will do more than anything else.

  • @blackypurp7287
    @blackypurp7287 Před měsícem +1

    I'm gonna say, i bought the XM4's for their NC and Wearing Comfort, and i've grown Quite fond of the Bloated Bass, it fits perfectly to my style of music and i'm in love with them

  • @Godsownblasters
    @Godsownblasters Před 5 měsíci

    you should do more of this!!

  • @uKoalele
    @uKoalele Před rokem +5

    i've had the Nothing ear 1 and used them for almost 2 weeks until i returned them and then bought sony wf xm3s for ( both were on sale at the same time nothing for 99€ and the xm3s 115€ ). I I tuned both of them to the harman target.
    I didnt mind the sound of the nothing that much to be honest and they were extremely comfortable/light and looked great. However the battery isn't that impressive, the noise cancelling is allright, the case scratches pretty much the moment unpack it and the main reason why i returned them was becouse of super annoying electronic noises inside the buds themselves and some connection errors.
    Them i switched to the xm3s and it was hella worth it, kinda crazy they were only 15€ in difference. They look goofy and are hughe, just like the case, but the performance is worlds apart and i still rock them to this day ( Been exactly 1 year ). Im gonna replace the batteries inside the sonys soon, i love that they made it so easy and therefore cheap to diy

  • @HellOnFourLegs
    @HellOnFourLegs Před rokem +3

    while the same applies for separated mic and headphones, gotta say I love my gaming headset, I used them to cheat an online job interview during pandemic and get a good position lol it was important to have a nice voice to communicate things to investors relevant for the company and they loved how much more clearer was my voice compared with the others (not really but)... because everyone was using the cheap $10 logitech headset provided by the company while I was rocking my sennheiser gsp 600 lol it felt so bad and so good at the same time wining like that

  • @dick8997
    @dick8997 Před 8 měsíci

    The only thing I can tell that gets better with "burn in " is always balanced armature custom in ears. After a few hours the bass responce always seems to get better

  • @StayTrueToMyLies
    @StayTrueToMyLies Před 10 měsíci

    9:10 😆
    I found your channel today and just ordered the salnotes zero. Looking forward to try it out and compare it to my airpods.
    Great content!

  • @user-oo7dw4qw4b
    @user-oo7dw4qw4b Před rokem +7

    I was like "Am I crazy or have I seen this before?" HAHAHAHA Still, these TikTok reaction is very entertaining haha

  • @foolzcat1761
    @foolzcat1761 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Most of the reviews of the XM4's I've seen has been more of the feature set in general and how it compares to other headphones in it's particular market. Has really reviewers stated that it sounded impressive? I felt it more like people recommended them because they are a great out and about headphone, with noise cancelling that's among the best; while still having better sound (which isn't a hard bar to beat) and feature's than it competitors. It's just a good set of headphones with audio to drown out the masses

  • @solitivity
    @solitivity Před 3 měsíci

    Mad respect for the disclaimer you mentioned in the beginning of the video. A lot of people think just because you disagree with others and/or joke about how they're wrong or whatever have you that it's time to go to war. 😂

  • @offthewallsk818
    @offthewallsk818 Před rokem +1

    To me, burn in has always been running something for 24/48 hours to ensure no components fail as most will fail within that time period if they do fail

  • @SebRydahl
    @SebRydahl Před rokem +69

    At 16:29 you mention Nura's sound personalization and how they analyze your ear and how it adjusts your HRTF, but HRTFs relate more to how sounds are perceived in sound fields rather than direct sound through headphones. The HRTF can turn direct sound like through headphones into a more "spatial" sound but Nura makes a personalized EQ not based on your HRTF but rather your inner ear through OAE. For a full HRTF you would need a spatial audio setup so the pinna, head shape, chest and so on could be taken into account. Via OAE you can create a 2D EQ adjustment to balance out any places where you have a low OAE response. Also Nura has been making headphones for over 5 years and their customization is nothing new

    • @bruhmphrey
      @bruhmphrey Před rokem +1

      Boosting this comment

    • @cringeginge7663
      @cringeginge7663 Před rokem +13

      Ok maybe I won’t become an audiophile

    • @Scrappy-Youtube
      @Scrappy-Youtube Před rokem +3

      @@cringeginge7663 htrf is just like windows sonic or dolby atmos. it makes it easier to hear things behind and around you using binaural audio.
      htrf isn't even like a thing in audiophile spaces

    • @pphnxxx
      @pphnxxx Před 9 měsíci

      16*29 reference

    • @Toliman.
      @Toliman. Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Scrappy-CZcams HRTF is common in 3D and EQ, and it's used in 7.1 / 5.1 / 4ch processing, because it's feeding either discrete channels into a stereo mix, or rendering Atmos/Object encoded audio ie games and 7.1 channel sound into stereo (most common).
      It's very common. It's also often "sold" as various technologies. 3D sound, spatial audio, Dolby Headphones. Gaming Audio,Virtual 7.1, Transparency or Ambient audio, et al. It uses similar effects and DSP processing. The technology used to make ANC work, also allows EQ, mixing of channels and input/microphones, also allows for spatial/virtual/Gaming/HRTF/3D audio depending on the DSP used.
      You might see it labelled as Virtual 7.1 or Dolby Headphones for Atmos, or Dolby Atmos, or Dolby ProLogic, DTS Headphones, et al.
      Sometimes it's just decoding the 7.1 into headphone mixes. Or, it's adding echo/reverb to stereo for fake 7.1. or using a DSP for EQ to fake a 7.1 mix with reverb/processing in the EQ to mix stereo into a 'false room' using only EQ processing. It gets complicated. Usually because of Dolby Headphones/Atmos being commercial products.
      While HRTF is binaural, Binaural is often "Real" recordings (made with head-mounted microphones or the dummy head microphone model) , while HRTF is fake, rendered/object created, or synthetic/emulated binaural. Or its used to compress discrete channels ie. Atmos/DTS content.
      Or it's feeding the discrete and mixed channels (Dolby Surround / ProLogic/Atmos or AAC/MP4/Vorbis mixed channels) that have a separated stereo and room reverb function / mode that is sort of treated like a Room EQ. This is also a form of Object Audio or positional audio, where it's generating a mix of either 3D positions that the software has to emulate, or it's a mix of speaker output like Center/Side channel data that gets mixed into the Left/Side/Height channels and Center/Subwoofer channels via compression.
      Very few of the DTS/Atmos mixes are using Object Audio positions, i.e. something like a VR environment where a "helicoptor" rotor is being played at a certain height in the mix, based on the Atmos Processor deciding which speakers and how loud the sound should be in each discrete speaker as the sound moves from Front to Height Left to Height Center to Height mid to rear Left, et al. This is used in Atmos Demo reels, but the Atmos mix is rarely Object audio mixed. VR games can use this data though, it also requires Atmos exporting.
      There are advantages for HRTF that is either
      Hardware-matched via EQ profiles and a standard/Calibrated "Room Microphone" along with a series of volume changes and Frequency Sweep playback and monitoring,
      Room-Matched for speakers via a pulse/tuning microphone used in AV Theater receivers,
      or Ear-Canal Matched, which is the Nura approach, on top of their own hardware EQ.
      The theory/method Nura uses, is a similar process, i.e. otoaccoustic reflections, and listening for the reflection timing on the amplitude and sweep/resonance. It's techy, but basically it takes the microphone recording inside your ear canal, while the sound is being played in the speaker or IEM/TWS in the case of the Nura Loop / Nura True earbud/IEMs.
      Airpod Pros also have a limited version of this OAE for Adaptive ANC, since the cancellation/anti-noise frequency is being applied to the 'internal' sound, but also the external sound to avoid overpressure and other ANC quirks. The APP has multiple microphones to get a more balanced ambient and local noise, i.e swallowing / jogging / talking which conducts through the bone/jaw/ear, and has to also be cancelled out (sic)
      Audiophiles don't really bother with HRTF alone, because most hardware drivers are not neutral or monitor based. They often require some EQ or rebalancing to deliver a Neutral or V shaped profile EQ to reduce the distortion or peaking that could happen. The DSP used on TWS earbuds/IEMS often have DSP for ANC, and that DSP also allows for HRTF or EQ settings, so it's nearly always either ANC or HRTF or ANC and HRTF, because that requires a DSP in either case.
      If you have something like HeSuVi on PC, it applies HRTF and a custom EQ profile via Equaliser APO. Creative Labs also has a similar process via SX-Fi, which uses a near-identical matching hardware EQ profile, and their 'ear matching' machine-learning partner HRTF 'platform' which uses a similar ear-matching HRTF that Sony licenses out for their HRTF.
      The other issue is that the EQ delivered on top of compressed sound often has issues with quantisation / compression problems or peak/normalisation problems. Most wireless headphones use a low-bitrate Bluetooth SBC codec, so YMMV on any 7.1 or EQ processing, because it's