Recent content by jackstack10
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best 100$ ish IEM
Looking for some IEMs, they will be used for travel, workout, and at school. I listen to a lot of rap, metal, and some alternative, decent bass is preferable but balanced is good. Recs?- jackstack10
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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The Ear Pads Thread (post questions or say what ear pads worked for you)
Someone give me a suggestion on earpads for the psb m4u1? Tried the Shure HP AEC 940 velours but they were too big.- jackstack10
- Post #402
- Forum: Cables, Power, Tweaks, Speakers, Accessories (DBT-Free Forum)
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Help me find velour earpads for my M4U1
I just ordered the shure hp aec940 velour earpads for the psb m4u1, and they are way too big unfortunately as they are very comfortable compared to my leather stock ones. Can anyone help me find a good pair that won't take away too much bass. Please help!- jackstack10
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- shure-srh-940 psb-m4u-1
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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PSB M4U1 - Thoughts?
I couldnt really find one, what about http://www.amazon.com/Shure-HPAEC1440-Replacement-SRH1440-Headphones/dp/B007Q0POM6 or http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00MFDX4YO/ref=pd_aw_sbs_1?pi=SL500_SS115&simLd=1&dpPl=1&dpID=41KF1NCw5XL- jackstack10
- Post #202
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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PSB M4U1 - Thoughts?
Bump, velour would be preferred; any 40mm that wpuld fit the m4u1?- jackstack10
- Post #199
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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PSB M4U1 - Thoughts?
Love these, but need new pads as the ones i have are too shallow. Does anyone have any recommendations for pads that would fit?- jackstack10
- Post #198
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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The Ear Pads Thread (post questions or say what ear pads worked for you)
Looking for some pads to fit my PSB M4U1, the originals are too shallow and my ears touch the drivers and its very uncomfortable. Does anyone have deeper pads that would be comfortable and keep the same or similar sound sig?- jackstack10
- Post #390
- Forum: Cables, Power, Tweaks, Speakers, Accessories (DBT-Free Forum)
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PC Audio setup: +/- 200 bucks
Still don't know if it will be a big upgrade for a amp/dac combo over realtek alc892.- jackstack10
- Post #21
- Forum: Computer Audio
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PC Audio setup: +/- 200 bucks
There is a bit of crackle when listening to songs such as Kid A and sometimes other places as well, the bass is a bit lacking of control like I hear just a little bit of distortion in the lower ranges though. It's not a huge thing but I wish I had a better source to compare the headphones with.- jackstack10
- Post #17
- Forum: Computer Audio
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PC Audio setup: +/- 200 bucks
Ok, thanks for the replies, should i upgrade from my onboard realtek alc892 or just look elsewhere to spend my money? EDIT: No, I don't hear hissing, etc, I'm just looking to improve the sound to get the best out of my headphones. Thanks again.- jackstack10
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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PC Audio setup: +/- 200 bucks
Isn't it more about clean sound and control than power with amp/dac?- jackstack10
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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PC Audio setup: +/- 200 bucks
I know its low amt of ohms, i figured it would significantly improve sound quality using those.- jackstack10
- Post #11
- Forum: Computer Audio