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post #31 of 38
if you want that "nausea"
id say the dream setup would be to surround yourself with subwoofers, no speakers, and a vibrating chair
post #32 of 38

lol

post #33 of 38
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Originally Posted by MadDawg View Post

I have the ATH-Pro700MK2s and when I crank up the bass boost on my e17 or on my X-Fi it can rattle my teeth.  You can feel it shaking the side of your face.  It feels like a bunch of tiny hands punching you in the jaw...

I can second this.. I just got a amplifier for my set today and the bass litterally is destorying my face.. so much bass its insane.. hopefully I don't hurt the headphones haha..

post #34 of 38
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Originally Posted by MadDawg View Post

I have the ATH-Pro700MK2s and when I crank up the bass boost on my e17 or on my X-Fi it can rattle my teeth.  You can feel it shaking the side of your face.  It feels like a bunch of tiny hands punching you in the jaw...

Oh man those things are crazy biggrin.gif

I didn't like how uncomfortable they were but the BASS......

post #35 of 38

Well, I have just an M80 with the Digizoid ZO2.3 and it will vibrate to the bass of DnB and Dubstep with enough bass to make me thrilled, and they aren't concidered "basshead" kit. The bassiest headphones have been mentioned and yours are up there so maybe get the ZO it does boost bass a ton without my M80s distorting at all. I'm impressed. besides, when you listen to other genres you can adjust the bass a ton.

post #36 of 38

if you really want a "Vibrating Headphones" i suggest get a skull candy skull crasher then turn the subwoofer to the highest and for more vibrate... get a digizoid zo2 then max the bass setting.. you will get super vibrating power haha

post #37 of 38
I'm sorry but what are you thinking? Bass that shakes your eyes blurry? That much sound pressure will cause massive hearing damage. If you want visceral bass get a speaker rig.
And there is another 19800hz of the human hearing frequency response besides bass.
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Originally Posted by machoboy View Post

If you're listening to bass so loud that your vision is literally blurring then you are permanently damaging your hearing. Despite not sounding as painful as loud, piercing treble, it actually causes hearing damage as or more easily (perceived volume vs actual SPL). I know pro audio people who were having "fun" with bass and a couple days after the ringing calmed down had a severe throat infection + permanent hearing loss.

No offense meant, but that's basically the audio equivalent of huffing spray paint for kicks. No headphones will do that at normal volume levels.
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Edited by thoughtcriminal - 4/1/13 at 4:29pm
post #38 of 38
Just demo'd these " House Of Marley Revolution" Headphones, and despite the terrible reccession and peircing highs, the bass rumbles so low that you DO get that subwoofer effect when your vision is blurry and your teeth are being grinded to bits. I absolutely hated the sound. I am a basshead but that amount was unbearable.
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