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BOSE Headphone Mods
I was full of doubt, but reached for the tape dispenser and covered the holes. Incredible. It works! I also agree with your observations on the modded OE1. It's distinctly Sennheiser-like. You saved me a hundred bucks: thank you!- oxymoron
- Post #24
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Bassheads Rejoice Again! Sony Updates Extra Bass Headphones
Thanks everyone for your views on the XB series on Head-Fi. I was lurking for a while then ordered the XB500s last night ... only to read that the XB600 & XB800 and more just came out. Oh well. I don't know if you saw this youtube review of XB600, X10m and XB500: http://youtu.be/GeGd2kFZqco- oxymoron
- Post #93
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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NAD C515BEE or Onkyo DX-7555?
Quote: Originally Posted by Newkophile A common problem with cheap CD decks, car CD players and hand held CD players is that they're all very unreliable when it comes to playing CD-Rs made using PC software such as Nero or Roxio. So how does the NAD measure up? Hi I just saw this...- oxymoron
- Post #17
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Bose and friends.
Quote: Originally Posted by nin3th i hate it when people think their triports sound better than my a700s. Things is, they could very well believe it does! After many years of semi-audiophilia, I'd give anything to still believe that my 1981 3-way, paper-coned (12" woofer!)...- oxymoron
- Post #44
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Bose and friends.
Quote: Originally Posted by Cry Havoc Either you hear the music or you don't. With a good set of closed headphones, you might not hear everything on the subway or in a loud environment. However, with the Bose, they aren't going to differentiate between frequencies well enough for...- oxymoron
- Post #41
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Bose and friends.
The comfort and fold-up engineering of the Bose On-Ears is better than any commuter-class non-IEM phones I had used. Sound is, well, debatable. But the rickety subway and bus system is a great equalizer. The comfort and hyped bass were actually advantages, in that the cramped and noisy...- oxymoron
- Post #34
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Ignorance is Bliss (Bose OE Vs AKG K81DJ)
I just bought a pair of K81DJs from Larryminator to replace my Bose OE in which the right channel just stopped working (look in the For Sale in the next few days...). Anyway, I agree 100% with your assessment. I used both as headphones for the subway/metro and I can add that the K81's provide...- oxymoron
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Classical headphones for my grandfather ~ £75 budget
Let him try your K271s. Most receivers will drive them or any AKG sufficiently. If he likes them, then he likes the AKG house sound. I have K701's the original K240M and do listen to classical. I reckon the K501's, if you can find them, would be a fine choice.- oxymoron
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need a bassy closed headphone
Quote: Originally Posted by unbiased Heh, heh, well I will stand up with you against the wind here and if you are going to get slated (or slaughtered?) for saying it, I will get slated (slaughtered?) with you! I mirror your sentiments and experiences with the Bose OE (= On Ear...- oxymoron
- Post #34
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The non-musical, very neutral studio headphones
Have you tried the AT M40fs? Also, I liked what I heard recently out of the Roland RH-300 and RH-200; both seemed pretty "neutral". The 300 was nicely built and more comfortable than the 200s.- oxymoron
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Bose TriPort or Grado SR60/SR80 ?
Congrats on your purchase. I hope you get many years of happy listening from the Grados. Surprised by the largely temperate comments in this thread. I own a pair of Bose OE and they'er excellent for communting on the subway. In your place I would've also have chosen the Grados, especially at...- oxymoron
- Post #63
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AKG K240 sold for $8600
Aw man, the seller's going be charged a whopping final value fee then go through the hassle of getting it reversed. That's crappy.- oxymoron
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Recommendation Needed for Closed, Detailed Oriented Cans
Are you looking for studio-monitoring-stye detail? If so, the Sony 7506 are industry standard (V6 is consumer equivalent), though I don't they're quite non-fatiguing. Similar would be the ATH-M40fs. Sorry, I wish I knew the models you refered to in your original post.- oxymoron
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Is There A Closed Alternative to K701?
You might want to listen to less metal. Sorry, couldn't resist. The K271s have the basic higher end AKG sound and are closed. In addition, the headphone stretch thingy activates a switch, so that when you take off the headphones, all sound to the phones is cut off. It's a headphone meant for...- oxymoron
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inexpensive portable headphones, non-IEM
95% of people here hate them, but the Bose OE (ON EARs) collapse into a flat plain about the size of a CD and 0.75" thick. Easy to stow/comfy to wear/isolating (esp. socially...d'oh!) / non-fatiguing though def "non-reference". I've seen used ones on ebay for less than 100, and new ones around...- oxymoron
- Post #14
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Best active noise cancelling phones??
Excellent thread, gents!- oxymoron
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Do all AKG's sound this bad
+1 that the K27i doesn't really sound anything like their (even slightly more expensive) studio or reference headphones. Really, it's a night & day difference. The difference between, say, K701 & K601 or K240 and K271 are subtle compared to the monstrous difference the K26 and the K601.- oxymoron
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TEAC's New Bone Conducting Headphones?
I just can't stop saying Bone Fone.- oxymoron
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AKG K701 first impressions from a Grado user
Quote: Originally Posted by botching I put up my relatively new (around just 50 hours i think)k701 for sale thinking it was not for me. Then ,I let it burn for 5 days on 24/7 music playing with some deep weighty bass. On the 6th day a friend bought it. Before he took it away we both...- oxymoron
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who regrets skipping the journey by going to high end cans first
Wow, excellent question, one that takes on greater resonance as you get older and maybe have a little more money than you did as a student. This time I bit the bullet, going from ibuds to K701s. I've made the journey in my other hobbies (including going through cans and studio monitors for my...- oxymoron
- Post #33
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anyone recognize these headphones?
Looks like the K271s...but no cord attached to the left hub-thingy. Wireless? Flipped picture? Would expect a sealed phone otherwise that very sensitive condenser mic would pick up the backing tracks leaking from the headphones. EDIT: Oooh, AKG Hearo 999 ?- oxymoron
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Bose QuietComfort 3 AnyOne??
OK, that's it, you guys are officially getting an ironic slow clap. Bravo, brav-o.- oxymoron
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Bose QuietComfort 3 AnyOne??
The OEs I use on the subway are actually very well -- and very cleverly -- constructed. Even for the price (at an ebay price, even better).- oxymoron
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Bose QuietComfort 3 AnyOne??
Quote: Originally Posted by M0T0XGUY Actually he asked for specific reviews of the Bose QuietComfort 3, and then added that he'd be using them on an airplane. Oh you're right. Damn troll.- oxymoron
- Post #14
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Post your great deals!
ATH-EC7 for $20. Hey wait a minute, you don't suppose they're ... phakes? But, you know, they somehow do have the classic AT sound signature.- oxymoron
- Post #23
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)