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  1. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Yeah if I got Grados they would be stay at home headphones for my guitar amp or record player (when I get one)
  2. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Like I said though I already have a headphone for bass (SOL tracks HD FYI) and also I've heard that the LP's bass is muddy. I don't want a Beats like headphone. I can't stand beats. Ugh. I've heard about the M80 though but it's like ~$200
  3. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Hells yeah man amazon is where it's at.
  4. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Ok so I'm thinking grado sr80i or denon hp700. Where do I go from here?
  5. VincentMontoya

    Skullcandy Crusher

    nah. Turntables are way cooler and quite honestly cassettes sound horrible.
  6. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Haha I'm not going to be dropping $1,000 on a pair of cans anytime soon. I could buy a les Paul with that. But on the subject of the M50's. I've heard people say they're better in the low end and tend to cut off on highs, is this true?
  7. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    Only an iPod touch. Ideally (if I had money anyway) I'd be using a turntable, receiver and Klipsch speakers and a headphone amp, but for now I'm just stuck with my iPod.
  8. VincentMontoya

    What are good headphones for listening to rock?

    I need a good headphone for listening to rock (think bands like the Arctic Monkeys, black keys, Strokes, Shins, Kooks, Two Door Cinema club, etc). I listen to other genres such as jazz, metal, indie, indie pop, the occasional classical, dubstep, techno, and electronica (I already have headphones...
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