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Help me Decide on In-Ear's ~100$
I actually don't mind bass, just don't want any that have like simulated or boosted bass. Some headphones pride themselves on the overload of bass.- JacKerouac
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Can you think of anything that might give a little more oomph then? Maybe a bit more bass or less sterileness. What can you recommend that can make it a little easier to relax and get into the music? Quote:- JacKerouac
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Help me Decide on In-Ear's ~100$
I was told these are a little sterile sounding, what has a bit of livelyness to it, or a bit more boom?- JacKerouac
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++ FULL-SIZE HEADPHONE RECOMMENDATIONS THREAD++ CLOSED: Please post a thread in the Introductions, Help and Advice forum
Best In-ear Buds around 100 bucks that deliver balanced sound for Moody Blues, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Jazz, and other smoother type of rock records. Not bass heavy, but not lacking bass. I was thinking Etymoic MC5's, but am open to other options. I used to have Shure Se215(maybe??)...one...- JacKerouac
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Help me Decide on In-Ear's ~100$
I'm sure there is countless threads on this already...But, I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction or give advice on the best In-ear Buds around 100 bucks. It can be a bit over or under...I like a nice balanced headphone, not bass heavy, but not missing the bass. I...- JacKerouac
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