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Closed back headphone good for classical music for around €140
Bumping a last time, and then I'll stop bothering :p- F4R3W3LL
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Closed back headphone good for classical music for around €140
More suggestions?- F4R3W3LL
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Closed back headphone good for classical music for around €140
Well, as far as most recommendations go, for string and orchestral music, the DT 660 get the top spot for those two genres, which happen to also be the two genres of classical I listen to the most. There's some people that prefer that DT-250 250 Ohm version, but those don't quite have the look...- F4R3W3LL
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Closed back headphone good for classical music for around €140
Yeah, I have looked at a pretty significant number of threads on head-fi so far, and there's alot of opinions... I already own the DT 880's for home use, but want to get a pair of closed-back for walking around at home and for public. I'm currently considering the FiiO X1 with a 64 GB...- F4R3W3LL
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Closed back headphone good for classical music for around €140
Reason for the somewhat low budget is because of my desire for a portable player, since I really would like more memory than my 16 GB iPhone gives me at the moment. I want closed since I will be using these mostly in public, and my ears produce so much earwax that IEM's aren't practical for...- F4R3W3LL
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Relatively cheap IEM's with good soundstage?
Pretty much as title states, looking for some IEM's with good soundstage. I prefer a neutral sound, but I still like some bass in my listening. My max for budget would probably be around the 100€, but I could stretch more if it was worth it. Sorry if this has been posted before, I have tried...- F4R3W3LL
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Help finding comfortable earphones with great durability?
+1 for the recommendation of the SE215's. They're built like a tank, with a pretty nice signature. I can't really comment on other IEM's since I haven't heard them.- F4R3W3LL
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In-ear Headphone for Nexus 5
The Shure's are some of the best I've heard for EDM. They have a perfect sound-signature (imho) for that genre of music.- F4R3W3LL
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Physically bumping headphones into things while wearing them...
Doubt that it would cause severe damage...- F4R3W3LL
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which has more bass? iem or earbuds.
Yup, I agree with the other gentlemen that have replied. An iem that gets you a good seal will probably provide more bass than an earbud.- F4R3W3LL
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Accidentally took my SE215s through a week of hillwalking in rainstorms. Look what happened. What are my options? (Help with water damaged IEMs)
I'm thinking about CIEM's as well, so come back with your experiences- F4R3W3LL
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where is the optimal price range for cost / value for IEM type headphones?
If you want to go "all out" you could also get some Fidue A73's. They're apparently some of the best value you can get for your money.- F4R3W3LL
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