The discovery thread!
Nov 5, 2012 at 12:17 AM Post #4,636 of 100,506
Playing Fountains of Wayne's newest disc on mh1c's, fresh out of "box", haven't heard the bass-head phones mentioned before, but these have serious bottom end chops-not taking over the music, but moving it along, "pace" the audiophile press likes to call it, they rock.
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 1:41 AM Post #4,637 of 100,506
And finally it came to discoveries in the hip-hop realm LOL :D
 
Need good lyrics and beats? All of you guys should check out Sadistic, Grieves, CunninLynguists, Richie Cunning, Asheru & Blue Black of the Unspoken Heard, Cyne, bop Alloy. Most of these guys aren't very well known but do have really good stuff, for example,  Asheru & Blue Black of the Unspoken Heard are imo kings of Jazz-hop:


 
also, Richie Cunning isn't really far way imo:
 

 
this guy has one of the best beats around, not to mention the lyrics. please, just give a listen - for many of you, this will be like a revelation :D
 
The next one, Cyne is that really awesome group, with old school hip-hop, just listen to these beats:


 
and another good one from them:


 
pure chillaxation:
 

 
If you know where from the sampling is made, then you are awesome :D
 
Marcus D, the beat maker of Bop-Alloy:
 

 
 
CunninLynguists - these guys are just genial. wordplay is everything about them, just check this one out:


 
Sadistik - god, this guy has one of the best flows ever, not to mention great lyrics:
 

 
Grieves - no comments, just listen and enjoy:

 
 
last but not least - me most recent discovery. This guy has awesome voice:
 

 
 
Enjoy. all above is highly recommended by me, you won't regret spending some time listening to these guys :)
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 6:15 AM Post #4,638 of 100,506
And finally it came to discoveries in the hip-hop realm LOL :D

Need good lyrics and beats? All of you guys should check out Sadistic, Grieves, CunninLynguists, Richie Cunning, Asheru & Blue Black of the Unspoken Heard, Cyne, bop Alloy. Most of these guys aren't very well known but do have really good stuff, for example,  Asheru & Blue Black of the Unspoken Heard are imo kings of Jazz-hop:



also, Richie Cunning isn't really far way imo:



this guy has one of the best beats around, not to mention the lyrics. please, just give a listen - for many of you, this will be like a revelation :D

The next one, Cyne is that really awesome group, with old school hip-hop, just listen to these beats:



and another good one from them:



pure chillaxation:



If you know where from the sampling is made, then you are awesome :D

Marcus D, the beat maker of Bop-Alloy:




CunninLynguists - these guys are just genial. wordplay is everything about them, just check this one out:



Sadistik - god, this guy has one of the best flows ever, not to mention great lyrics:



Grieves - no comments, just listen and enjoy:



last but not least - me most recent discovery. This guy has awesome voice:




Enjoy. all above is highly recommended by me, you won't regret spending some time listening to these guys :)



HOLY CRAP.
I'm not the only one who knows about those people?!?!?!?! (minus the last two).
Toss in Blu in the mix too.
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 7:10 AM Post #4,640 of 100,506
MH1C aren't a basshead IEM, they go low but have no impact. People who think they are bass are those comparing to/used to BA's which have next to no bass.


I agree with you, the mh1 doesnt have HUGE bass like the sony eb90x. I think the people who say these are bass monsters havent heard a true bass IEM. Infact these on openbox didnt have much bass and was just thumpy. When is the next discovery going to happen?


yeah, Sony Xb90EX maybe has the most amount of bass but that's not the main reason I like them - I actually dig the mids and the musicality which I have never heard with any other iem. I've already said it but the big bass actually helps with non-bassy music :D bass in jazz is well weighted and actually audible, as are the lowest of low registers on organs in classical pieces... If the new FX series have same sound and presentation, but more refined and detailed, then they will be the ultimate IEMs for me :) I guess people who own them here will agree that that XB90EX are not only about bass, but huge soundstage and presentation and sweet, smooth mids and laid back, but still detailed highs. 
 
Dan, I just need the NEW JVCs. they aren't even out and I'm already hyped XD


Thanks for clarifying this. :)
Whoa this thread scroll fast!


SHE3580 vs Sony MH1C in terms of bass?


By looking their sound signatures, she3580 has bigger bass curve. CMIIW. :D

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 7:54 AM Post #4,641 of 100,506
Quote:
HOLY CRAP.
I'm not the only one who knows about those people?!?!?!?! (minus the last two).
Toss in Blu in the mix too.

hahaha, no you aren't :D yeah the last two ones are definitely worth checking out - I'd say grieves is one of the most accomplished artists when it comes to lyrics. as for shahmen - it is a new discovery for me too, but I'm liking it :)
 
 
oh, I don't know anything about Blu. who are they?
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 8:01 AM Post #4,643 of 100,506
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hahaha, no you aren't :D yeah the last two ones are definitely worth checking out - I'd say grieves is one of the most accomplished artists when it comes to lyrics. as for shahmen - it is a new discovery for me too, but I'm liking it :)
 
 
oh, I don't know anything about Blu. who are they?


I'll send you a pm so this thread doesn't stray too far off topic.
 
On a side note.
Does anyone know of either silicone or hybrid tips that are just a tad bit smaller in size than the smallest provided with the mh1c?
there's someone I know with average size ears but a very small ear canal that I'd like to give a pair of earphones (perhaps mh1c) to.
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 12:01 PM Post #4,647 of 100,506
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no problem :) which one are you going for?

 
i'm still saving for nexus 4, but i will go for the sony mdr-xb90ex whenever i can. i consider myself a basshead, listening to korn old school music with the slapping 5 string bass guitar, double bass pedal drum, and the low riff 7 strings guitars duet will definitely drop my jaw! :D
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 12:14 PM Post #4,648 of 100,506
i'm still saving for nexus 4, but i will go for the sony mdr-xb90ex whenever i can. i consider myself a basshead, listening to korn old school music with the slapping 5 string bass guitar, double bass pedal drum, and the low riff 7 strings guitars duet will definitely drop my jaw! :D


Was listening to just that today on the mh1c....awesome!
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 12:22 PM Post #4,649 of 100,506
i'm still saving for nexus 4, but i will go for the sony mdr-xb90ex whenever i can. i consider myself a basshead, listening to korn old school music with the slapping 5 string bass guitar, double bass pedal drum, and the low riff 7 strings guitars duet will definitely drop my jaw! :D


Was listening to just that today on the mh1c....awesome!


Whoa, awesome! :)

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
 
Nov 5, 2012 at 1:31 PM Post #4,650 of 100,506
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i'm still saving for nexus 4, but i will go for the sony mdr-xb90ex whenever i can. i consider myself a basshead, listening to korn old school music with the slapping 5 string bass guitar, double bass pedal drum, and the low riff 7 strings guitars duet will definitely drop my jaw! :D

You know what, for some reason right after I got these i downloaded korn in flac (follow the leader).  In my teens i used sony discmans and ex buds and it just took me back to how much I enjoyed it back in the day!  I hate you ft Fred Durst sounds amazing with the mh1c.
 

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