Recent content by BobbyChicken
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Recable/Woody D2000 or Step up to D5000/D7000?
I'd go with aftermarket cups just for the looks. I've never heard a Denon though, so I have not comments on the sound.- BobbyChicken
- Post #22
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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With "these" attributes, how does Grado have a fanbase ?
Quote: Originally Posted by nhancakes full size headphones are never stylish anyway. There are exceptions to that rule. L3000s? Ultrasone Edition 9s? Headphile Darth Beyers? Oh, and the woodied Grados actually fit into the good looking category I'd say.- BobbyChicken
- Post #35
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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First full-sized cans
Quote: Originally Posted by estreeter For a great allrounder that wont break the bank, its hard to go past the MS1 Grado's are great, particularly since they don't really need to be amped, but I have to wonder if he really wants to go open in a dorm room environment.- BobbyChicken
- Post #14
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Soliciting headphone suggestions - Grado vs Senn vs Denon
For rock and classical, I doubt you'll beat a grado.- BobbyChicken
- Post #2
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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New Can for EVERYTHING!
Quote: Originally Posted by The Uam How are they with Classical, Rock, ect? Are they Comfy? Ultrasone 780's are quirky headphones. They are very colored and very unrefined, but good nonetheless. As far as impact is concerned, they are tied with Edition 9's for the best I've ever...- BobbyChicken
- Post #19
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Settlers of Catan
Great game. But not as good as Carcassone. Carcassone has pretty much no setup time, and is just as easy to learn, but has a lot more in depth strategy. It also plays very quickly.- BobbyChicken
- Post #21
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Recomend me an "odd" instrument to learn
What about the lyre?- BobbyChicken
- Post #7
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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New Headphone Suggestions
FWIR, Denon d2000s would be great. They are supposed to be relatively easy to drive, very comfortable for long listening sessions, and have good bass, which, IMO, is a must for movies.- BobbyChicken
- Post #6
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Headphone suggestion for a new guy
The PROline series is intended to be more sonically accurate. I would consider them less specialized headphones. They do ok with classical, jazz, country, etc., but not as well with electronic music. As far as the technical differences, I don't remember.- BobbyChicken
- Post #5
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AD700 midrange
The AD700 has fine mids. I've always heard it has weak bass, and now weak mids as well? And yet the AD700 isn't bright at all... I don't understand how that works. IMO, the AD700s are just a little bit lacking in punch, a bit laid back, if you will. No amp I've heard solves the problem though.- BobbyChicken
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Upgrade from SR60i
You left out something important. What kind of music are you listening to? Unless you already have particularly brand biases, that's probably the biggest factor in choosing a pair of headphones in any given price range.- BobbyChicken
- Post #9
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Headphone suggestion for a new guy
For trance and metal, I'd say Ultrasones can't be beat. I have not heard any of the Ultrasones in your price range, but if the HIFI550 and 580 are anything like the HiFi 780, you will not be dissapointed. Other closed headphone (Denon, Beyer Dynamics), don't have quite the speed of the...- BobbyChicken
- Post #3
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sansa clip sounds just as good as Essence STX!? I feel like im going crazy!
You do have the STX off the 5.1 surround sound simulation mode that is the default?- BobbyChicken
- Post #19
- Forum: Computer Audio
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The future of "headphones": direct neural signal injection
I'm sure it could be done. But I wouldn't be comfortable with anything tampering directly with my nerves. Not to mention the fact that we feel music, highs as well as lows, besides just hearing it.- BobbyChicken
- Post #24
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Getting skeptical: does "better" really exist?
Quote: Originally Posted by lucky Pretty sure every headphone needs amplification. Without it, it would be hard to hear anything. I'm guessing that's my point. Anyways, it's been a lovely flame. I appreciate it lucky, epicfailman, tenzip, and all you other contributors. I'm...- BobbyChicken
- Post #113
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)