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How is the bass of the Creative Aurvana Live! in your opinion?
Quote: Medium amount of leakage, more then most closed headphones, but not as much as most open headphones.- ShiftySound
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50 or 100 Euro Budget: What is the best solution?
The evo's are available on Thomann.de.- ShiftySound
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Somic EFi-82 MT: Believe the Hype
Finnaly recieved mine today, sounds pretty good already with stock pads, will try to find the 840 pads here in Holland.- ShiftySound
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100 $: Open HeadPhones, Very High Quality, JVC S400 or SuperLux 681 or Philips UpTown?
Quote: Of the 3 phones you mentioned only one is open namely the superlux, so choose the Superlux.- ShiftySound
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Best headphone ~200 (pref. less)
Quote: All of the listed headphones have less or the same amount of bass I believe. Some good choices: beyer dt770 80 ohm m-audio q40 Creative aurvana live and if you want to order from china the somic efi-82-mt- ShiftySound
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Best Headphones Under $40?
Quote: I would not recommend the s600's I tried them in a store, and they sounded very muddy and maybe a little muffled.- ShiftySound
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ADVICE: How to make the jump into the (not anymore) high-end? – join if you enjoy loooong reading…
Quote: It is quite the opposite the hd650's are much pickier then the HE-400's. Edit for grammar- ShiftySound
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Lasmex H-75
Quote: They will arrive but it's going to take a while, the order status is on "collection" forever. I guess I can't really complain with free shipping and a total cost of 40 dollars.. How the Chinese do it I don't know.- ShiftySound
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Lasmex H-75
Quote: They should be great for the money, and great in general I have a somic shipping to me right now from China, so when you posted that link I cursed myself.- ShiftySound
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Lasmex H-75
That's a OEM of the somic mh463! Good find, they are very good sounding given that they are indeed the somic's. Here read this http://www.head-fi.org/t/637699/50mm-driver-open-air-full-size-cans-pop-out-of-nowhere-sound-amazing- ShiftySound
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What pads will fit the Superlux 668b?
akg k240 velour- ShiftySound
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Somic EFi-82 MT: Believe the Hype
Hi, I have just one question, will these fit? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002Z9JWZ8/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller= They are a little bit cheaper then the 840 pads, and i still have some money on a prepaid credit card just enough to buy the 240 pads.- ShiftySound
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Is the Superlux HD681 sensitive?
I have the superlux 668b, and it can get pretty loud out of my sansa clip+, and good enough from my pc without amp. So your Superlux can go even louder in theorie.- ShiftySound
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Sennheiser HD202 II Pro vs HD203 vs Razer Electra vs Audio-Technica ATH-M30
go for a superlux 681. Look around for reviews.- ShiftySound
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Left side of headphones significantly quieter than right?
Maybe the cable doesn´t make good contact somewhere?- ShiftySound
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Galaxy SIII + portable amp?
Quote: Wait there is voodoo sound for the gs2?- ShiftySound
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Somic EFi-82 MT: Believe the Hype
Are the stock pads really bad? I can't find the shure pads anywhere in Holland.- ShiftySound
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Somic EFi-82 MT: Believe the Hype
Add me to the list of people who expect a efi soon (month or so), i hope it is a upgrade to my superlux 668b.- ShiftySound
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Improving my audio configuration
the k701's and 240's are both not really bassy, I for one, like bass in electronic music. You could look at the beyer dt770 pro's.- ShiftySound
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Headphones for Grandfather under $50 dollars?
I think the sr850's are a good choice, also look at the panasonic hrtf600's.- ShiftySound
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Looking for Sennheiser HD 439 alternatives
Creative aurvana live! or CAL! is a better choice IMO cost a LITTLE bit more, correct me if I'm wrong.- ShiftySound
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What headphones are you wearing right now?
sr850 Emperor-dust&echoes- ShiftySound
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Sennheiser PC350 or PC360 or AT ad700
Quote: Sound card is excellent as wel.- ShiftySound
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Sennheiser PC350 or PC360 or AT ad700
Quote: AD700 is known for it's excelent positional audio, but it is open, I personally would chose for the ad700. And the deagle is nerfed to crap.- ShiftySound
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Thumping, Heavy bass headphones under $100
Uhm, xb500/700 has lots of bass I personally haven't tried them though.- ShiftySound
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