


Just got my new tires. Is this "bent" or smth normal?
To add, this is my first time ordering tires – 3 to 4 past years I used the "stock" ones, so I wanna get sure it's normal/not normal before trying it.



To add, this is my first time ordering tires – 3 to 4 past years I used the "stock" ones, so I wanna get sure it's normal/not normal before trying it.
So, we had this (something like a shelf-hanger), and today it decided to disassemble itself. Finding something made of wood than not cost an arm and leg can be really difficult , so I'm searching for the ways to repair and reinforce it, but don' know almost anything about propper ways to do it.
So, we had this (something like a shelf, but also a hanger), and today it broke. Finding something wooden these days is really hard, so I'm trying to repair and reinforce it, so it will support the weight of hangers with suits and clothes.
My Mom's Epson L800, which we had for nearly 15 years, started to break down. She tried to fix it, roughly for a few hours every time, and after a few days it malfunctions again (like no certain color, wrong colors, bad saturation, etc, etc). She insists she **can** fix it, just a few more times and it will work, but every time.... The history repeats. Now it's nearly 3 months of this war. I don't know much about printers, so I'm writing here. Is this thing really salvageable? Or it's just a waste of time? She needs to use it very often (almost every day for work), and it still fails every time.
My Shp 9500 with me about a year, but recently I started hearing way too much sibillance using them. Tried different EQ, DAC, Amp, but then it's still sibillance, just more accented because of higher quality. Tried reducing in narrow areas in EQ, but no effect.
So, after 2 months of this "war", I'm thinking of getting something new. in my region, hd560 is smth near $300, and hd600 sometimes can be on sale for $400.
My current setup is the Scarlett 2i4 2nd gen as a DAC, and the Schiit Magni 3 as an Amp (can drive up to 600 Ohm), so there will be likely no problems with the impedance.
Also took a look at Fiio Ft1 pro, but it's planars, so I guess it will be a really different sound.
For preferences, I like clear (maybe slightly, just slightly warm) but not sharp sound. Strong bass slightly doesn't matter – it can **be**, but not "shaking brains" bass.
Forgot to add, music ganeres is 95% vocal and instrumental.
Also, comfort has a big role.
P.s. also I'm open to suggestions besides these 2 (or 3)
So, I have my shp 9500 foe more than a year, and all the time they were near perfect: detailed sound, wide scene, not much bass (as I like), but recently after upgrading from integrated audio chip to Scarlett 2i4 2nd gen, something weird has happened: they got A LOT of sibillance, making almost any music uncomfortable to listen.
So, I tried to tame it with the EQ, but it killed my favorite things – airiness of sound and brightness. I guess, this is their "true" behavior.
So, I'm looking for upgrade in, let's say, $250 ($300 is a hard limit). Already heard about hd560, but I always alike to have multiple variants. I don't know much about differences between "standard" and planar drivers, I guess, each have it's own good sides.