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  1. LordZip

    HD555

    I've had the HD555 for over 2 years. They do improve with amplification: mainly soundstage and bass will improve. An amp is not a must with this can but to my ears the improvement is quite obvious. Next to my bigger amp which brings out the soundstage and bass I also have the portable fiio e5...
  2. LordZip

    Are the Audio-Technica ATH-M50S good for metal?

    Quote: Yeah totally. For comparison: I also have a Sennheiser HD555 which sounds completely lifeless in comparison to my ATH M50 (out of an iPod Touch). I can't comment on the Grado's though, never listened to them because I live in Europe where these things are too expensive. The...
  3. LordZip

    Are the Audio-Technica ATH-M50S good for metal?

    I'm a metal fan and I use the ATH M50's for all my rock/metal albums. From The Doors to Opeth, these headphones deliver! I'm no audiophile but to my ears these cans sound excellent (for metal): punchy bass, clear highs and alot of detail.
  4. LordZip

    Looking for closed Headphones in The Netherlands - Budget is anywhere from 80-200 Euro's

    I also recommend the AKG K518DJ. It is a good sounding and very portable (they are foldable) headphone that provides plenty of bass. It's not as good as the HD555 or the m50 which I both own but for the price (got it for 50 euros from amazon.de) you can't go wrong. Besides, those other...
  5. LordZip

    M50 owner poll - How long can you wear them?

    4-5 hours easily, no pain or sweat at all.
  6. LordZip

    595's or M50's?

    I own the HD555 and the M50. Straight out of an Ipod I prefer the M50. For home use with an amp however, I'd have to give the edge to the Sennheiser (I like the bigger soundstage) but that's just my opinion. I use both cans to listen to hard rock and heavy metal.
  7. LordZip

    If you're thinking about getting the HD558s, DO! (Review)

    I bought the Sennheiser HD555 a little under a year ago, I had also read about the issue of cracks appearing over time but I can tell you that my pair is still in perfect condition. I have been using them for gaming and music intensly, I even have them on my head while I'm typing this. If you...
  8. LordZip

    Sennheiser HD 555 'treble-heavy'?

      Quote: What are you talking about man? I always give the high frequencies a serious boost with an equalizer when using the HD555. I don't think they are bright at all.
  9. LordZip

    Home CD players w/o volume controls

    Oh is it really? I looked for some high resolution pictures but couldn't find any. Thank you very much!   Quote:
  10. LordZip

    Home CD players w/o volume controls

    First of all I am a complete dummie in all things audio.   Now, I have been thinking of buying a cd player (a used Marantz CD5001) and I read that "it sounds great straight from the headphone out" and that you "don't need an amp" but I don't understand how people can say this since the...
  11. LordZip

    HD 555 As An Upgrade To HD 201?

    I happened to do a comparison between the HD202 (which is said to be a little bit worse than the HD201) and the HD555 quite recently and there was obviously a massive difference between the two. When listening to the 555 everything opened up, you could hear every little detail, big soundstage...
  12. LordZip

    Best Bass for a 50-80$ value

    My vote also goes to the AKG K81 DJ. Don't know about the XB700 though.
  13. LordZip

    Sennheiser HD 201 vs. HD 25-1-II vs. AKG K81dj

    Get the AKG K81DJ. They're very good for their price and from what I've read on these forums they don't sound that different from the Sennheiser HD 25-1-II. The AKG's are miles ahead of the Sennheiser HD201.
  14. LordZip

    What Headphone Is Good For $0-$170

    I recently bought the HD555 and to me they sound fantastic through my amped source: good bass and a big soundstage. With a weaker source like an Ipod it still sounds OK. I listen mostly to heavy metal and hard rock.
  15. LordZip

    HD555s and iPods (unamped)

    It sounds just OK from an Ipod, nothing special though. It is a completely different sounding headphone out of a powerful amp however.
  16. LordZip

    HD555 foam mod video

    I did the foam removal and the bass improved. It even felt like the guitars sounded better, might be my imagination though. Thanks skikarl!
  17. LordZip

    Headphones for around £50...

    Quote: Originally Posted by JamesB123 I think comfort is a bit of an issue; the more comfortable the better obviously. I know the only way to find out would be to actually wear them myself, but how long can you normally last with them on before it gets too uncomfortable? I can...
  18. LordZip

    Headphones for around £50...

    I also have the AKG 518 and love them. They blow my dad's Bose Triports out of the water on every account except for comfort. I use them outside a lot and they reduce the annoying sound from cars to mere background noise.
  19. LordZip

    Sennheiser HD595 vs Alessandro MS1

    Quote: Originally Posted by AudioNovice Well, the mod is simply finding a supplier who'll make the distancer for you, buying the Grado GS1000 pads, and then the only manual task you have to do yourself is glue the distancer onto the earpiece... takes like 10 minutes and hardly any...
  20. LordZip

    Sennheiser HD595 vs Alessandro MS1

    Quote: Originally Posted by AudioNovice Speaking on behalf of an MS1... Stock, there isn't much soundstage... but the beauty of the MS1 is it's mod-ability due to it's fairly cheap and simple design (which some people see as a draw-back). Doing the MS1000 mod gives it a very large...
  21. LordZip

    Sennheiser HD595 vs Alessandro MS1

    I'm currently looking to buy a new pair of cans. I have narrowed my choices down to these 2 headphones: a HD595 or a MS1. (For the record I currently have an AKG K518 which I really enjoy but I want something more open sounding.) I already had the chance to test a friend's HD595 (do they improve...
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