I've been looking for bass heavy headphones for a month and I need some help. I cant spend more then 100. I dont mind if the bass messes up the meds and highs. Thanks.
Bassiest headphones I've ever heard (in my limited experience), and they're perfect if you don't mind them barreling through the mids/highs. Any sony store should have them available for auditioning.
Sears sells some fashion phones, nakamichi over ear style. I picked up a pair, they have bar none the most bass of any headphone I have ever heard. I equalized the lows down as far as they would go, -12db, and they still were very bass forward. Other than that, they sound like $15 headphones, not bad but not very good either. Still, they were a lot better than Beats for what they are, basically a head mounted subwoofer made of shiney plastic
While I have a soft spot for the MDR-v6 I would hardly call them bass heavy. They instead do bass well, crisp and extended. Not very big, but not boomy because of it
Hey guys! Thanks ! But now i have got bassy headphones, i have noticed that they ruin the rest of the track so could you suggest headphones that focus on bass but have beautiful mids and highs I am new to headphones so choosing headphones with tons of bass wasnt the greatest idea... btw , my price range is under 200 now!
Hey guys! Thanks ! But now i have got bassy headphones, i have noticed that they ruin the rest of the track so could you suggest headphones that focus on bass but have beautiful mids and highs
I am new to headphones so choosing headphones with tons of bass wasnt the greatest idea... btw , my price range is under 200 now!
The SoundMAGIC HP100 is the most balanced closed-back headphone in that price range, so look at some reviews for that. The Beyerdynamic DT 770 has a bit more of an emphasis on bass, but it is a lot harder to drive and sounds a bit worse in general.
The SoundMAGIC that I listed basically destroys anything within $100 of its price range and it is closed back. I strongly recommend that you stay with them, you will be far more impressed with this set than you would with something that is say, $50 cheaper.
If you REALLY want to save the money, I guess you could go for the Ultrasone HFI-780 or the Audio Technica ATH-M50 (I'd take the 780) or something similar.
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