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| Member | Slight echo on vocals through DT770
Hi So, here's an interesting question that's been bugging me for a while. Is there supposed to be a very slight echo or synchronisation difference between each stereo channel on music tracks? I only seem to notice it on vocals and even then it isn't all the time, just like the title, it's like a slight echo. I Googled it and found nowt, but I have heard it on tracks ever since I have had my DT770s and just recently on a pair of MDREX32s. |
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