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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.- badhorsie
- Post #142
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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.- badhorsie
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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.- badhorsie
- Post #6
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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.- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
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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 &...- badhorsie
- Post #6
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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)- badhorsie
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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.- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
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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?- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
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VSonic VSD1/VSD1S Reviews/Impression Thread
Good with female vocalists? I find VSD1 lacking.- badhorsie
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VSonic VSD1/VSD1S Reviews/Impression Thread
(google translate) I've messaged him about UK delivery...- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
- Post #6
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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.- badhorsie
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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.- badhorsie
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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?- badhorsie
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The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread
Do the Pro 80's leak much sound?- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
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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...- badhorsie
- Post #784
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