Giogio
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comfort is subjective.Thank you for the recommendations !
Seems that both the ATH and the fidelio will not suit me, it sound that they aren't perfectly comfortable. I'm looking for headphones that i can wear for 5-6 hours without feeling any discomfort.
In addition seems that the fidelio has some problems with the Bluetooth connection. I need headphones with a solid connection.
Are there any other recommendations ?
I can wear Fidelio, ATH and Plantronics for 5-6 hours or more without any discomfort.
But all depends on how big is your head (perceived clamping force) and how big and sensitive are your ears (if they fit into the pads of an over ear, and if the pads of an on ear will hurt or not).
I'm not sure to understand from which part of my reply you understood that the Fidelio are not comfortable.
For the ATH it depends on how long are your ears.
Also good for dubstep are the Plantronics Backbeat Pro, but they don't have much bigger pads than the ATH (5.5 cm vs 4.7).
They have an even more boosted bass than the other two, but not as powerful in the end. But it may be more than enough for you. You are the only who can say it by trying them.
You don't have many more options for bassy BT headphones which perform well with dubstep, specially if you don't EQ.
Maybe the beoplay h8 which have a quite boosted bass, and maybe the momentum (which i didn't try so i can't swear).
But it depends on your level of bassheadness, and on which kind and amount of bass you want.
The urbanite could work well, although they've more punch than rumble, which makes them better for techno.
The ue9000 are very good for dubstep, but heavy (not nice for 5 hours).
i liked them.Thought I read that the Sennheiser Urbanite XLBT allow you to listen to the PC & still take phone calls. However, they look as big as the Plantronics & not as well reviewed
Yes they've got multipoint.
They're big but foldable. And not so bulky as the Plantronics.
They have a warm signature with present mids and some excess of low mids, and a somehow dark tone.
BTW - which other Bluetooth headphones have multipoint? Somebody above mentioned that the Plantronics Backbeat Pros are the cheapest bluetooth headphones that have multipoint.. Obviously it must have a mic on it..
I'm not aware of any bt headphone without mic.
Fidelio m2bt, Bose Soundlink on ear, Sennheiser urbanite, beoplay h8, and i think another one but i don't remember now.