Havi b3 pro 1 thread 2.0
Jun 20, 2015 at 10:57 AM Post #1,111 of 2,486
I usually listen to porn grooves. You know, the Official Licensed Soundtrack to Swedish Erotica?


I must confess that I've yet to hear anything this tittilating.
 
Jun 20, 2015 at 1:29 PM Post #1,112 of 2,486
I must confess that I've yet to hear anything this tittilating.


It's not the breast music in the world, butt with all of its deep, penetrating bass it is hard not to enjoy.
 
Jun 20, 2015 at 5:42 PM Post #1,114 of 2,486
Creepy bird is creepy.
It's not the breast music in the world, butt with all of its deep, penetrating bass it is hard not to enjoy.

@RedJohn456
But can you see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 12:32 AM Post #1,118 of 2,486
Awesome, you're another person that likes video game music! Too many people write it off as generic, poorly done, and not really music. In some cases, yeah it really is just background whatnot that's uninspired and filler noise, but there's a lotta good stuff out there.
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 12:38 AM Post #1,119 of 2,486
  Awesome, you're another person that likes video game music! Too many people write it off as generic, poorly done, and not really music. In some cases, yeah it really is just background whatnot that's uninspired and filler noise, but there's a lotta good stuff out there.


Yup! Its perfect for zoning out or just relaxing or even while studying. I specially like the OST from Japanese RPG but lots of western games are starting to employ fantastic composers for video games.
 
It sounds great with the Havis soundstage. I randomly stumbled across Time's Scar today and I haven't heard it since I last played the game many years ago. It sounded unbelievable, so I am trying to hunt down a FLAC version of that song. 
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 12:43 AM Post #1,120 of 2,486



Have had the hots for Hikaru Utada since her first album back in '99... and yes, she sounds great from the B3 Pro 1 (just to keep on topic).
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 12:46 AM Post #1,121 of 2,486
 
Yup! Its perfect for zoning out or just relaxing or even while studying. I specially like the OST from Japanese RPG but lots of western games are starting to employ fantastic composers for video games.
 
It sounds great with the Havis soundstage. I randomly stumbled across Time's Scar today and I haven't heard it since I last played the game many years ago. It sounded unbelievable, so I am trying to hunt down a FLAC version of that song. 


Oh dear, the tough task of find FLAC versions of stuff. I bid you good luck on your hunt sir.
 
I've got the soundtracks to all the Halo games and a couple of the Assassin's Creed games. Deus Ex: Human Revolution also has incredibly well-done ambient music that sets the mood very well. And from what I've heard at this year's E3, the music in Mirror's Edge Catalyst will be very enjoyable. I have the soundtrack for the first Mirror's Edge as well.
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 1:46 AM Post #1,122 of 2,486
 
Have had the hots for Hikaru Utada since her first album back in '99... and yes, she sounds great from the B3 Pro 1 (just to keep on topic).

 
Had the hots for her since I heard her song Simple and Clean when Kingdom Hearts came out :)  She's an amazing singer. I have most of her albums, I really need to give them a listen. But yes, female vocals sound really sweet up top listening to the Havis. Not sure how else to describe the treble, but the word sweet and addicting comes to mind. Check out the chrono cross video I posted. When the violin kicks in, its really amazing how natural and true to life it sounds. The texture is something that I never really listened before, probably because the last time I heard this song, was when I was still happy using my cheapo earbuds way back when :p
 
 
Oh dear, the tough task of find FLAC versions of stuff. I bid you good luck on your hunt sir.
 
I've got the soundtracks to all the Halo games and a couple of the Assassin's Creed games. Deus Ex: Human Revolution also has incredibly well-done ambient music that sets the mood very well. And from what I've heard at this year's E3, the music in Mirror's Edge Catalyst will be very enjoyable. I have the soundtrack for the first Mirror's Edge as well.

 
The Icarus track is the highlight of the Deus EX ost. Sounds great, and I don't enjoy instrumentals on any other iem except the Havi, its laid back sound signature really helps take it all in. I have the Still Alive song from the Mirrors Edge Ost and it sounds perfect :)
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 3:28 AM Post #1,123 of 2,486
 

Edit: This link might be higher quality 


I LOVE CHRONO CROSS.

*erhem yea Time's Scar is one of my all time favs, and one of my testing songs too. I love Radical Dreamers as well.
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 4:58 AM Post #1,124 of 2,486
   
The Icarus track is the highlight of the Deus EX ost. Sounds great, and I don't enjoy instrumentals on any other iem except the Havi, its laid back sound signature really helps take it all in. I have the Still Alive song from the Mirrors Edge Ost and it sounds perfect :)


Totally agreed! I have other stuff I enjoy more than the Havi now, but it's easily a benchmark for great quality at an affordable price. You should listen to stuff from the Halo soundtracks if you haven't already. For example, Finish the Fight (the main theme) from the Halo 3 soundtrack is an incredible piece. Frankly all of the Halo soundtracks are incredible examples of music and composition, especially the first 3 OSTs; Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori did a helluva job on those soundtracks, easily my favorite ones to date. Brian Tyler also did a great job with the Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag soundtrack. Listen to the first minute of the first track, the main theme; the instrument placement on that is amazing. I think they did a very good job capturing that feeling of being in the conductor's spot for that; instruments are very obviously not just left and right, but center, off-center, more than off-center but not totally to one side. Very impressively done and the Havi handles it well.
 
Jun 21, 2015 at 1:11 PM Post #1,125 of 2,486
Anyone here owns the KZ ANV 2014 model? It is said to have the sound quality, flatness and resolution of the Havi in the KZ topic BUT the owner of the KZ ANV did not compare them side by side as he sold the Havis.
 

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