tamir124
New Head-Fier
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I can dish out 1000$ although ideally I would like to be in the 600$ range, and I highly prefer closed back or at least semi-closed back over ear headphones.
My m100s are reaching the end of their life, breaking apart after many good years. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile and can't describe what I'm looking for with professional terms, but I want my next pair to that have atleast the same amount of bass as the m100s(ideally stronger).
My ideal headphones would have strong bass with a good "oomph" to it, stronger than the m100s, while still maintaining clear and crisp vocals and instruments.
From what I've heard FOSTEX TR-X00 ebony/purpleheart or emu teak are described to be just what I'm looking for, but they are both really hard to get in terms of availability and I heard their durability isn't too great and I would rather not deal with that.
Got any recommendations for me ? Something that could even be better than the FOSTEX TR-X00 ( At their respective selling point, quality bass ), maybe at a higher price than them, within my budget?
My m100s are reaching the end of their life, breaking apart after many good years. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile and can't describe what I'm looking for with professional terms, but I want my next pair to that have atleast the same amount of bass as the m100s(ideally stronger).
My ideal headphones would have strong bass with a good "oomph" to it, stronger than the m100s, while still maintaining clear and crisp vocals and instruments.
From what I've heard FOSTEX TR-X00 ebony/purpleheart or emu teak are described to be just what I'm looking for, but they are both really hard to get in terms of availability and I heard their durability isn't too great and I would rather not deal with that.
Got any recommendations for me ? Something that could even be better than the FOSTEX TR-X00 ( At their respective selling point, quality bass ), maybe at a higher price than them, within my budget?