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Headphone protocol?
Replies: 2Last Post Mar. 8 11:09pm by ldzpln
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I got quality headphones for my birthday in October. Sennheiser HD 555, to be precise.

http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD555-HD-555-Audiophile-Headphones/dp/B0001FTVDQ

I love them. Great quality, full sound.

However, the only problem is that they leak so much sound.

I'm in a single dorm this year, however I have a suitemate (we have our own rooms, but we share a bathroom)

During the day, I have my headphones on loud -- since its daytime, and since we have classes I know he wont be bothered by the sound

However, at night time (it's 3am now...bloody clocks going forward!) i like jamming out to my ipod. However, he's in bed at such a time.

Now, a wall does separate us, of course. I don't know how much sound he can hear, if any.

But I'm a kind individual, and dont like bothering people, so I keep the music as low as possible.

But i'd rather increase the volume, of course -- sounds better

So, my question is: Is it ok to turn the volume up on my headphones despite the huge leakage problem, as long as he doesnt complain? If he complains, I of course will then turn it down, but is it ok to assume that if he doesnt complain, I can listen to it loudly?


11:04 pm on Mar. 8, 2008 | Joined Nov. 2005 | 532 Days Active
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If there is a wall between you two, and if he is sleeping, i doubt he can hear anything.

Just in case, why don't you ask him?

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I'd say it's fine. If he complains, just don't do it again, no harm done.

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