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What about ones for portability? (Comfort, least leakage, under $250)
HD25-1 and M80.
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Music: Metal, Heavy Metal, Industrial Metal (Sybreed type stuff), Classic Rock (Pink Floyd Stuff), Dubstep, Trance, Nightcore.
Budget: $1,000 USD
Was looking at the Denon AH-D700 or Audio Technica ATH-W1000X.
Also considered the Sennheiser HD700's, but it sounds like the bass is no better than the AKG's I have.
Headphones I have now are in my Signature, mostly looking for some more bass for the Dubstep, Trance, and games like BF3. When I say bass I am talking about bass with punch behind it. The reviews I read on the Denon's seemed to fit that description the best.
I use my Grados for the Metal, and the AKG's for the Classic Rock, and the little Rap I listen to.
The Denons sound like what you want to complement your existing pairs with stronger bass. TBH, you probably have more experience than I do, so I'm not sure I can help too much. The A-Ts are supposed to be mid-centric and good for vocals.
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Should I buy the
"Monster Turbine™ Pro Copper Professional In-Ear Speakers™" ?
http://www.monstercable.com/productdisplay.asp?pin=5734
Are they really as good as their reviews? I want to buy a great in ear headphones, but so confused, please help!
I listen mainly to Neoclassical Darkwave music, and some hiphop.
They're pretty good, but I strongly recommend you check out ljokerl's massive IEM review thread for more choices.
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Well this is clearly not the right place to ask this, but I didn't think making a new thread would be the right thing either so I'll just ask here. I always se people on head-fi talking about the quality of the music you're listening too. As far as I understand FLAC is a lossless type that is what you want. I've been downloading all my music off iTunes and wanted to know what the quality is like on those. And if it is not preferred, where can I get high quality music files for my iPod. I don't want to delve into high end headphones if my music isn't the proper quality.
iTunes now has all their music in 256 kbps MP3s, which are pretty decent, and shouldn't be a problem until you get into upper-midrange gear.
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I did not see a thread like this in the "Portable" section so I'll ask here. I've been looking at
ljokerl "shootout" list and I think I'm pretty close to making a buy. Any other recommendations would be appreciated, but these are the two I'm looking at. My budget is under a 100 with preferences lying under isolation and portability given I'll be using these everywhere from my macbook to my cell phone (Mytouch 4g).
Ultrasone HFI-450
Sony MDR-V6
In terms of music, I don't wanna call myself a "bass" person, but I do enjoy a strong bump in rap songs (Eminem, Dre, Kanye). On the flip side, I listen to rock just as much (Oasis, Offspring) so hearing the other instruments in their full clarity among the "little things" you wouldn't hear with cheap headphones is what I enjoy as well. So yeah, if those two aren't good for what I want, I don't mind hearing recommendations =).
Maybe add the Creative Aurvana Lives to that list. For the most detail, maybe look into the Koss DJ100. For more specific comparisons, maybe you should just ask ljokerl directly, seeing as he's heard all of them.
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Are the B&W P5's worth $250? Some people say they are overpriced. Do they leak a lot of sound? What about compared to ATH-PRO700MK2.
For sound alone, the B&Ws are not worth the MSRP. Where they excel, however, is in their usability, as they're extremely portable, comfortable, and convenient. They don't leak a lot of sound, and neither do the ATHs, though the ATHs will tend towards bassy.
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[size=10.0pt]Hey everybody, I am looking to buy a good new pair of cans.[/size]
[size=10.0pt]What I am looking for:[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Over-ear, circumaural is preferred (the style of the Grado sr125i's work too, but not sure how much they leak)[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Price range $400 or less[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Not using an amp, so a can that sounds great without an amp[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Good strong bass, but clean and not overpowering (beats are way overpowered bass)[/size]
[size=10.0pt]I am going to be using them in public so leakage is not preferred, but I can deal with some[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Comfortable so I can wear them for hours without ear fatigue[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Not too experienced with this whole deal, so Im not sure what I want in terms of mids and highs, but as long as you can differentiate the notes well and hear the music clean and well sounding[/size]
[size=10.0pt]What kind of music I listen to:[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Pretty much everything: dance, hip hop, rap, rock, some alternative[/size]
[size=10.0pt](examples: Avicii, Linkin Park, Blink-182, Bruce Springsteen, Lupe Fiasco, Skrillex, Dispatch, Eminem, pretty much everything besides classical and country)[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Headphones that I have narrowed it down to based on this sites' suggestions:[/size]
[size=10pt]I really do not have a place to try these on so I have to go by your suggestions:[/size]
[size=10.0pt]Denon D2000 - A lot of people have recommended these as they have good bass, but do they still maintain the quality of others with less bass. I have also heard some design flaws with the screw and the cord. Has anyone else had this problem?[/size]
HFI780/M50s - These are both much cheaper, but I do not know much about them. I read the review comparing the two above and he said that he likes the HFIs better, but that some complain about comfortability.
[size=10pt]Conclusion[/size][size=10pt]:[/size]
[size=10pt]I am up for new suggestions if you think they fit my preferences better than the ones I mentioned, but I am really looking for the best all around performer in the areas I mentioned above. I listen to a lot of music, so it is hard to encompass all my likes into one headphone, but I hope you can help me narrow it down to one. I tried to supply all the information I could and I hope it is enough. [/size]
[size=10pt]I am hoping this is the last time I have to post and that you guys can help me pin down one that would work best for me.[/size]
[size=10pt]Best sound! Most comfortable! Cleanest and strongest bass![/size]
[size=10pt]Thanks in advance for your help.[/size]
Strongest bass definitely goes to the D2000s, but as a previous poster said, they're the least portable, and there are some issues with build quality.
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What amp would you recommend? The fiio e6 seems reasonably priced and I've seen it talked about on here. I will mostly be using it with an iphone so getting the thing to connect that to the ipod and the amp is pretty cheap and easy if you think that will work. You mentioned the 580s are bassier, does that mean that the 780s do not have good enough bass for artists like avicii and skrillex? The ultrasone pro 900s are a little too pricey for me.
I hope these will be good enough quality headphones to make me very happy for a few years, so I dont have to be hungry for more, but I definitely know what you mean.
The E6 probably will provide only a marginal improvement in sound, and you're better off putting the money towards better headphones, unless you want the bass boost. I would go with the 780s btw.
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Hello, newbie here, i was just about to post a new thread when i saw this one lol.
I'm sort of a basshead, i like bass. A lot. I listen to a lot of dubstep, techno, hip hop/rap and rock.
I'm looking for some headphones with SLAPPING, THUMPING bass. I want it to sound as if i'm sitting in a car with subs.
I've been doing a lto of Googling, lurking on this site, and lurking Amazon but i feel as if i need a bit more information.
So, this site seems to be filled with experienced audiophiles who can help out a non-audiophile. I'm just someone who loves music, but i definitely don't consider myself among the audiophile elite lol.
I'm looking for over the ear OR maybe even on the ear headphones. But no IEMs, as i already have a decent pair for the gym. My Klipsch's do just fine.
My budget is sub 100$ but PREFERABLY sub 70$.
Any help?
Maybe the V-Moda Crossfades?
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These headphones will be used for music, movies, and gaming. I currently use Denon DN-HP500 so I am sure that almost anything would be an improvement. For music I listen to just about everything except country and classical. Also these headphones need to be closed and provide minimum leaking. (I included the M50 because even though it is not all that great for gaming it is from what a have heard is very good for everything else.)
Here are the headphones I have been considering.
M-Audio Q40
Audio-Technica ATH-M50
BRAINWAVZ HM5
The M50s are pretty good jacks of all trades, and other cans in that vein include The Ultrasone HFI780s. The HM5s are more neutral, if that's the sound you prefer, and are similar to the SRH840s. I can help more if I know what music you listen to.
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I have $400 and i'll be using my headphones for 70% music, (with my macbook with an E5 MAX) i listen to Prodigy, Black Sabbath, Green Day, and well, you get the drift. I'm fine with earphones or headphones, however i do prefer headphones (no on-ear). The 2 i have narrowed down to are The Beyerdynamic DT990-32, and the Sennheiser IE8, (yes, i like bass). Now the only reason i'm considering a headphones $130 cheaper (Amazon) is because i have a feeling that earphones tend be more expensive than headphones that sound as good, for the simply reason that it is expensive to micro-size everything. Another thing is that i don't like the hassle of putting the earphones on and stuff, as i'm really impatient. (And then i can't prove to my Beats-worshipping friends that Beats suck
) Also, i will end up getting the Beyer's much quicker (if i choose them) cause i'll have to save up less, and that is quite a big plus for me, cause as i said, i'm impatient. So, could you please suggest which one of these, or any other headphones/earphones? I would love to buy HD650's as the Sen service network is really prominent in India but i won't buy an amp so
i cannot buy the 650's.
I'm currently using the Sen HD555's, i love them, however they are quite bass light. Also, how much of an improvement would DT990's be over them? (please don't exaggerate) And, last question, what's a fair price for the DT990's, ( i can only get them online cause i'll have them shipped to a friend who'll bring them here whereas the IE8's are available in India for a fair price)
And before you start coaxing me into buying an amp, let me just tell you, i am 13, i'll be saving up for around 6 months, (and i'lll also have to get awesome grades) So, i cannot ask my dad for an amp as he would think i am insane. Please give me your suggestions, mainly cause i CANNOT try out these. (The only headphones i CAN try out are Beat's Pro's
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Seeing as it looks like you'll be using these as portables, I would strongly advise against getting open headphones, and focus more on DJ-style and portable cans, like the M50s/HFI780s, and HD25-1s/M80s.
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Hello, new to this forum , greeting everyone, anyway looking to purchase a nice good over ear headdy for myself to use.
I'm sort of a Vocal progressive trance guy, i listen to "vocal"alot and therefore i can say i really put High range and bass as what i really is after
i am looking for a nice pair to able to deliver the sensation and the relaxation of what progressive trance can deliver (i know some of you would understand me) bascially chilling on the sofa and close my eyes and enjoy.
So, this site seems to be filled with experienced audiophiles who can help me out. I'm just someone who loves music, but i am not an expert at it. its mainly used with my phone ipod etc. (3.5mm) and would mainly be used at home and used outdoor sometimes.
I prefer comfrontable over ear ones, atleast can wear for 1-2 hours. my budget is 200USD Max out at 250.
i have heard about Audio Technica, and would like some suggestions with respect to AT and also with Beyerdynamc.. however anyothers are welcome. just no Dres..
Also whats Close and Open?
Any help?
thanks.
Closed and open refers to whether the back of the headphone is open to the air, or if it's sealed off. Open cans give better soundstage, but no isolation, closed give more bass and isolation, but don't scale up to top-tiers as much. For your stuff, try the D2000s.
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Hey guys! I've been on a great search for headphones! Ones that cost less then 300 bucks, don't break easily, and are a tight fit :B. Now I like most music, but I gotta say my favorites are chill out, house, trip hop, electronic rock, and some other genres that I have trouble labeling :x. Please help me [
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Some songs that might help out
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Mat Jarvis - Microscopic
Zion - Fluke
Mike Monday - When the Rain Falls << Oh I love full bassy feeling if you get what I'm saying
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Rob Dougan - Clubbed to Death 2
Jenna G - In Love (VIP Remix)
M50, HFI780, HD25-1, M80, etc.
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Hey guys, i know this isn't really the right thread to ask this, but I can't seem to find a relevant forum here, and seeing as this is one of the largest, I figured at least one of you would be able to help me. Is there anywhere on this site that discusses recording (like microphones)? There doesn't seem to be a forum dedicated to that, and Gear-Fi is listed as "Non-audio related gear." If not, is there any other site I could look to for help/advice? Thanks
Maybe cables and accessories?