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  1. badhorsie

    Yamaha HPH-200 (Pictures and review) [Updated]

    Will try that cotton wool fix. My experience with these headphones has been ruined by the creaking. Hopefully it works and I can get back to enjoying them again.
  2. badhorsie

    Yamaha HPH-200 (Pictures and review) [Updated]

    As stated in the OP there's some extra energy around 8khz. I sometimes EQ but feel it can take away from the overall sound. Here is the frequency chart. http://en.goldenears.net/10539 I absolutely love the sound of violins with these headphones.
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    Looking for good entry lvl basshead over ear headphones (options listed)

    Check the Takstar thread, HD5500 could be an option...I've been tempted a few times. it's cheap that's for sure.
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    Help needed for a newbie - is there a toddler-proof MP3 out there?

    You can expand the memory using the micro sdhc slot. So for example you could get the cheaper 4gb model and get a 32gb card to go with it (which are usually around £15). It's a good little player and I do seriously recommend rockboxing it.
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    Yamaha HPH-200 (Pictures and review) [Updated]

    I've seen these for £69 on ebay (UK) and the shop is actually just a 20 min bus ride away so I'll pop down there when I get a chance. I wasn't seriously considering these but they're £50 cheaper than the HD558 and everything I've read seems to be positive. Hopefully they'll blow me away so I can...
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    Headphones for Death/Black/Thrash metal - advice needed

    Takstar Pro 80 could be a better option for you than the CAL. Check out the Takstar thread there are some comparisons and lots of good information. I know nothing of the Samsung S3 though, you might need a dac/amp solution (from my clip+ they seem fine for metal). Just listened to some Pantera &...
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    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    ^ Can I ask how they stand up to the DJ100? (If you can remember)
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    highly Portable DAC/amp combo for Audeze LCD-3's?

    Funny, I've just spent the last hour reading about the HRT microstreamer. The reviewer here was using the same headphones as you in pretty much the same scenario you desire and with a Macbook Pro! relevant thread Good luck.
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    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    That's my main criticism with the Pro 80 - percussive sounds can be overly crisp and really fatiguing. Although that song you mentioned sounds fine to my ear. Also, I really hope the sibilance lessens soon. I have around 70hrs on these. I tend to enjoy classic rock and (some) metal with these...
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    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    I'm having terrible trouble deciding on an amp. I got a nice sound from SR850 unamped so I believe my dac is fine (and I can't hear any noticeable difference when using E17 with my desktop). Has anyone tried the Magni with Pro80? Or the JDS O2?
  11. badhorsie

    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    Same here. I don't have an amp for my desktop so when using that it sounds too thin. EQ certainly makes them perfectly listenable but it's not ideal. From Sansa/E17 sounds good, perhaps the E17 also adds a bit of warmth. Actually, I still haven't listened to them enough and I won't be able to...
  12. badhorsie

    VSonic VSD1/VSD1S Reviews/Impression Thread

    Good with female vocalists? I find VSD1 lacking.
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    VSonic VSD1/VSD1S Reviews/Impression Thread

    (google translate) I've messaged him about UK delivery...
  14. badhorsie

    Headphones Under £150

    Are you sure you know what you really want? You've listed a noise cancelling, closed back and IEM as possible options. Just because they're reduced on amazon doesn't mean it's going to be what you require. (Also, AKG K550 seem to be £124 everywhere I see them.) I have set myself around the same...
  15. badhorsie

    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    Pro 80s are really hit and miss for me so far. Something to do with the midrange - I'm just not used to closed I guess. I was burning in with pink noise but that wasn't helping. They really don't leak much though so I can use them in the middle of the night at reasonable volumes. Which is nice.
  16. badhorsie

    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    Thanks for you reply. I imagine they also outperform the CAL! in that respect also. Cheers.
  17. badhorsie

    Sennheiser HD518 HD558 HD598 HD559 HD589 HD579 HD599 Support Thread

    I'm interested in the 558 and intend to try it out soon. But are there any other open / semi-open headphones at this price point that should also be on my radar?
  18. badhorsie

    The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

    Do the Pro 80's leak much sound?
  19. badhorsie

    Creative Aurvana Live! 2

    UK & EU Creative websites 20% off using code GDBYE13. Free shipping too. But it ends 19th Dec. Would make Aurvana Live!2 just £80. I'm undecided...
  20. badhorsie

    VSonic VSD1/VSD1S Reviews/Impression Thread

    I also got mine this week, overall impression is good. I've noticed it to get a little muddy at times as well but for the majority of the time it's been fine. Hopefully it'll clear a bit with more burn-in (haven't used an amp with it yet either). Compared to Brainwvz M5 it's more interesting, I...
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