Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | Aevoe Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Directions:
Remove your new headphone from your ears and plug them to your iOS device. Select the appropriate model or create a new profile for your headphone. Adjust the volume on your iOS device to mid-level (normal listening volume), then start.
Additional Tips:
● Playback volume should be at your normal listening volume. For Moshi Audio earphones with impedance up to 20 ohms, this corresponds to 40-60% of volume on the iPod/iPhone/iPad. Audio playback at excessive volumes WILL damage your headphones.
● Allow several hours of 'rest' in between burn-in cycles. The recommended duration for each burn-in cycle is 4-8 hours.
● Listen to your headphones in between burn-in cycles to check the progress. Some headphones may require additional burn-in time before reaching their desired sound quality.
Works well, but might want to edit it so that the sound still plays even if its on sleep or in another non music app, just like other music apps
Pros: - Keeps track of burn in schedule - Allows selection of white, pink, or brown noise. Also frequency spectrum can be tweaked for sweeps. Cons: - This app requires your screen to remain active while burning in your cans. Not cool. - No built in rest period. Needs to rest on its on every few minutes - Some models use frequency sweep, others use noise. Why?
I saw no difference in my headphones performance .Is there anything I could've done wrong?
Not sure why I found another app that doesn't need to drain the battery faster and works like a music app, in the background.
It's the best burn in app in appstore and doesn't have that idiotic low frequency white noise.
High end speaker companies DO recommend a break in period for speakers. I may try this with a new set of JBL's. Thank you for making this app