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New Audio Technica ATH-M50x with Removable Cable
That will be the deciding factor for me between the vmoda crossfade lps and the ath m50x because i need a mic for gaming- Rextcon
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New Audio Technica ATH-M50x with Removable Cable
I have a question. Will these: http://www.amazon.com/Exclusives®-Adapter-Converter-Headphone-Earphone/dp/B00CXX8748/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1397505877&sr=8-2&keywords=2.5+mm+male+to+3.5+mm+female Fit the m50x without modification? Ajarjay's post wasnt very clear- Rextcon
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Ath m40x proprietary to 2.5mm mod help
Could someone from singapore help me get rid of the locking nub please? Im afraid i might break it- Rextcon
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Ath M40x proprietary to 2.5mm mod help
Could someone from Singapore help me get rid of the locking nub please? Im afraid I may break it.- Rextcon
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Vmoda Crossfade LP, Why all the bad reviews?
So does a burnt in crossfade lp sound better than a pair of ath m50xs- Rextcon
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DT 880 VS DT 990 Gaming?
The DT880s have neutral, more accurate sound imo. Overall used for details and accuracy The DT990s have strong trebles, slightly shallower mids and stronger bass. They also have a wider soundstage. I would choose the DT990s for FPS gaming as with the wide soundstage, it is better for gaming...- Rextcon
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Can i use a 2.5mm male to 3.5mm female adapter for a pair of ath m40xs
Basically i really want a boom mike for my ath m40xs and i did some forum trawling that said the cable was proprietary. Yet others disagree and say the cable is a 2.5mm male cable. Could i plug in a 2.5mm male to 3.5mm female adapter so that i can hook up a vmoda boompro to it?- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
So what would you recommend- Rextcon
- Post #15
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First pair of decent headphones
Oh I see. I heard that the Beyerdynamics DT770 needs an amp. Any recommendations?- Rextcon
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Looking for wireless IEMs for running/workout
Oh and the sound quality, comfort, design, noise isolation and durability has a significant improvement- Rextcon
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Looking for wireless IEMs for running/workout
It has sound isolation that makes it sound wonderful. The Freedom Sprint is lighter and sweat resistant though. It kinda depends what you wanna use it for- Rextcon
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Looking for wireless IEMs for running/workout
The Jaybird Bluebuds X. Trust me, if you listen to those you'll be wanting a pair as well in no time- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
Whats the difference- Rextcon
- Post #11
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First pair of decent headphones
Problem is, which one- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
And there's also the Sennheiser 558- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
The ATH-M50x looks appealing. But apparently there's better headphones called the Beyerdynamic DT-770- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
Thanks for the quick reply! I am looking through the list now but I really can't tell what I would like :( These are my first good pair so I have no idea what a clear high or a recessed mid or a thumping low would sound like- Rextcon
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First pair of decent headphones
Hi guys :) My Phillips headphones (Only over-ear headphones i ever had) recently broke, and when i went back to in-ears I realized I was missing out on a decent amount of comfort. Thus, I have created this thread hoping that someone might help me choose a new pair of over-ear headphones with a...- Rextcon
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