UNCbassbone
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Hi everyone, I listen mainly to metal, but some classical here and there. I have been looking at joker's thread lately, and I have a couple of IEMs in mind, but I want to see what you guys think to see if I'm right.
Let me give you an idea of what I listen to. I really like Opeth, ranging from "Blackwater Park" to "Heritage." I like Meshuggah's new album "Koloss." I've been getting into Periphery lately (just in time for their new album that comes out tomorrow). I like Dillinger Escape Plan and Lamb of God as well. For classical listening, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bruckner (he writes REALLY awesome parts for the sound cannon that sits at the end of the trombone section).
I'm looking for some IEMs that won't color the music, but have enough grunt to really do the music justice. When I say "grunt," think of the opening to Lamb of God's song "Straight for the Sun." I want something that will do THAT justice. That being said, I don't want something overly bassy.
I have approximately $400 to spend ($400 being the absolute most I can spend). What do you think everyone?
Let me give you an idea of what I listen to. I really like Opeth, ranging from "Blackwater Park" to "Heritage." I like Meshuggah's new album "Koloss." I've been getting into Periphery lately (just in time for their new album that comes out tomorrow). I like Dillinger Escape Plan and Lamb of God as well. For classical listening, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bruckner (he writes REALLY awesome parts for the sound cannon that sits at the end of the trombone section).
I'm looking for some IEMs that won't color the music, but have enough grunt to really do the music justice. When I say "grunt," think of the opening to Lamb of God's song "Straight for the Sun." I want something that will do THAT justice. That being said, I don't want something overly bassy.
I have approximately $400 to spend ($400 being the absolute most I can spend). What do you think everyone?