EhteeUser
New Head-Fier
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Hello.
I have read recently that IEMs can alter your ear canal in a way that you can lose how well you hear in one ear (or both). So, I think I'm switching to full-size headphones for my Samsung P3 (mp3 player), but unlike IEMs, I know little to nothing about what good cans there are out on the market.
My budget is UP TO $200, and obviously I want the best I can get within that price range. Does anyone know of any good cans out there? Sonys? Monsters? Denons?
Thanks for any help.
P.S:
I'm not a huge fan of bass...gives me headaches if there's enough :[
I love a good soundstage
I love details, details, details and whatnot
"Portable" would be nice, but it's not at all required
I do NOT want to have to buy an amp
And if it helps, 95% of my library is FLAC and 320+ kbps songs. The P3 is known for having great sound quality...so overall, the quality of my music is high.
I have read recently that IEMs can alter your ear canal in a way that you can lose how well you hear in one ear (or both). So, I think I'm switching to full-size headphones for my Samsung P3 (mp3 player), but unlike IEMs, I know little to nothing about what good cans there are out on the market.
My budget is UP TO $200, and obviously I want the best I can get within that price range. Does anyone know of any good cans out there? Sonys? Monsters? Denons?
Thanks for any help.
P.S:
I'm not a huge fan of bass...gives me headaches if there's enough :[
I love a good soundstage
I love details, details, details and whatnot
"Portable" would be nice, but it's not at all required
I do NOT want to have to buy an amp
And if it helps, 95% of my library is FLAC and 320+ kbps songs. The P3 is known for having great sound quality...so overall, the quality of my music is high.