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post #1 of 5
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I have just bought some sennheiser 439's and I getting tonnes of fuzz.
I have burnt them in for about 20-30 hours so I pretty sure that it the problem.
What would solve this issue? A better headset, a sound card or just more burning in.
Thanks in advance.
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post #2 of 5
"Burning in" is a myth.
Have you tried them on 1 or more devices?
PC can give you noise with bad drivers.

1st there was continuous noise, changed audio drivers and had noise when moving mouse.
Was long ago, but I'm pretty sure I had to download tons of driver versions till I found one that was working properly.

Fuzzy noise is caused by equipment, generally cheap/bad equipment.
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post #3 of 5
Sounds like you need a sound card.

Burning in isn't a myth, but not all headphones need burn in and the effects aren't as exaggerated as people make them out to be.
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post #4 of 5
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Yeah I have changed the rivers and even OS's so that is most likely not the case. But I am thinking that a sound card would be the best way to go.
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post #5 of 5
Burning in is the natural process where rubbers and other flexible materials in headphones and speakers become softer and develop more elasticity after some use. It is not necessary to do before using headphones or speakers, but generally the sound quality will improve somewhat after they have been used for a short period of time compared to when they are brand new.

My question regarding your "fuzziness" is; are the headphones plugged directly into your motherboard's audio output, sound card or another device like a headphone amplifier? There are instances where you could be sending an overdriven signal into the headphones, causing a fuzzy sounding distortion that is not caused by the headphones themselves, but one or several other devices in the audio signal chain.

Are you gaming, playing music, watching movies? The application providing the audio might have it's built-in audio volume up too high. Try turning down the volume in your OS and the application you are using and see if a peaking signal that is breaching the ceiling of your digital headroom is causing the "fuzziness".
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