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Closed, Portable, Budget Headphones for use with Laptop/MP3 Player
Try the Audio Technica ATH-SJ55 Street DJ Style headphones. I personally have them and let me tell you, they have AMAZING bass for its price ($89). They fold up to about the size of my hand, if not a bit bigger. They isolate noise when put on 80% volume on my phone (Nokia). They're mainly made...- Mattdawg
- Post #15
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Good, comfy, foldable, on ear headphones without sound bleed?
Yeah, i've got to agree on this. I personally own a pair of SJ55s and they have astounding bass for a price of $89.- Mattdawg
- Post #8
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Looking for alternatives to Beats Solo HD's
I suggest the ATH-SJ55. They have amazing bass punch for the price ($89) and would be a great set of portable cans.- Mattdawg
- Post #18
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Portable bass.
Try the Audio Technica ATH-SJ55s. I have them and they have amazing bass for the price ($89). They have more "thump" than extension.- Mattdawg
- Post #16
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Portable Bass Monsters?
I think you should consider the Audio Technica ATH-SJ55 Street DJ Style headphones. Imagine them like a baby M50. They have less bass extension but BETTER bass punch/impact. The only difference is the treble is a bit more recessed than the M50 and the vocals are slightly veiled. Not the best...- Mattdawg
- Post #20
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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The Basshead Club
Hey guys, newbie here to the head-fi community. What do you guys think about the bass on the Audio Technica ATH-SJ55? As a newbie to the world of headphones, I've only tried a few cans like the ATH-M50, AKG K518LE, Sennheiser HD238 and 239, ATH PROMK something, and a few other, I found the bass...- Mattdawg
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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ATH SJ-55 Review
I think the ath-sj55's bass punch is excellent for its price but needs improvement in terms of highs, especially those snares. The treble is a bit recessed and the mids are slightly veiled. These cans are great for listening to bass heavy genres like dubstep, techno, electronica, bass and drum...- Mattdawg
- Post #3
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors