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Best headphone under 250 dollars for EDM Music
Don't presume anything when you've never talked to me on this site. I've owned the MS Pro in the past for a number of years. I would never listen to electronic on them. The only time I'd recommend it is with the MS Ultimate mod. I think you will find yourself in the vast minority with it as a...- Saren
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Rank the Headphones that You Own.
1. HE-6 2. LCD3 3. HD800 4. TH600 5. Alpha Dog 6. Heir 4.ai- Saren
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Ultrasone Signature DJ
Would a beyer pad that wraps around fit the dj's headband?- Saren
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Audio Technica ATH-W5000 headphones
It can also depend on what genres you are listening to though as well. The TH600 is a top flight headphone if we are talking contemporary styles, maybe not acoustic/classical, as its tuning doesn't seem to be aimed at that dart board. I'll give the W5000 another listen when I get down to A2A...- Saren
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Ultrasone Signature DJ or Denon D7100?
I suggest you have a good look through the D7100 thread as it has plenty of impressions and especially look at the measurements, I'd prefer the DJ looking into the 7100 thread. If you are going to listen only at home then the TH600 is also a consideration as it has a larger soundstage, slightly...- Saren
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AKG K812 Pro
I agree with MuppetFace the HD800 has a very tight hard punch even on trance tracks well amped. Personally though I think the HD 800 sound incredible even on the Fiio X3. Not super heavy bass like TH900 or Sig DJ though. Personally I felt that the k812 was a bit beefier. k812 a tad harsher up...- Saren
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Audio Technica ATH-W5000 headphones
For me the the bass is lighter than all the other flagship ive heard. Including T1, LCD2-3-x-xc, HE500-6, hd800, dx1000, d7000, th600-900, sig dj, ps1000, k812 TH900, Alpha Dog, DX1000, Sig DJ are also in the upper end with the w5000. I prefer all 4 to the w5000 I heard. I couldnt...- Saren
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Best headphone under 250 dollars for EDM Music
I'm amazed at the above post, most of those headphones are never considered for EDM. I was going to recommend the DT770 here for EDM. Most of the above 'phones are fairly bass light for my tastes. Sig Dj, TH600/900/D7000 and DX1000 were the 3 best ive heard for edm. I listen to 80%...- Saren
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Audeze LCD-X Frequency Response Graph Arrived
Rather interesting, looks similar my old LCD2r2 graph.- Saren
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Flagship headphones in the killing field
Been posted previously a few weeks ago. Pretty sure Tyll found the document from the original thread here. While measurements are one of the best indicators for something that you have not heard yourself, I'd still recommend testing a headphone before writing it off. This document rates the...- Saren
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Finding the Music through the Fog of Noise
The LCD is one of the least open totl headphones. HD seems down your ally if you are after detail and openess especially coming from speakers. Not sure how you will go with hps though with severe hearing problems.- Saren
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Best headphones for under $350 give or take some.
Soundmagic HP100? Great all rounder, neutral, smooth and very versatile. Consider it, won't find that many here knowing of it existing though. I've had most of the portable headphones down at that price point and prefered these as a true all rounder.- Saren
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Audeze LCD-X
Classical, Acoustic (Jazz, Flamenco, Live Gigs), Ambient Electronic, some Trance. Some well recorded rock albums some pretty great on them too.- Saren
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Where do New Zealanders get their gear from?
Addicted to Audio posts to New Zealand. They have a large range. But be aware of import tax etc- Saren
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations