HesterDW
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Do they even make the zo personal subwoofer anymore? Its impossible to find.
So let me get it right...
You agree that a bass boost amp will make the bass noticeable and present.
Do they even make the zo personal subwoofer anymore? Its impossible to find.
Do they even make the zo personal subwoofer anymore? Its impossible to find.
I bought mine directly from DigiZoid's site, was a fast and easy process (they have paypal). I bought a slightly imperfect sample with a tiny blemish on it for a lower price and they charged only $15 in shipping cost to Finland.
http://www.digizoid.com/contact/
So let me get it right...
You agree that a bass boost amp will make the bass noticeable and present.
Some headphones need an amp. Some don't. The M50's do not. If someone wants crazy bass, they should not be purchasing the M50's for that reason. They're not at all a basshead headphone.
Very best,
Yes (for the better or worse is up to how the feature is accomplished), but that would be an addition to the actual amplifier design. When I had originally responded to this thread I had it in my head that he was using them at home, in which case giving the bass some extra oomph would be no big deal with some simple software.
You are wrong..
M50 benefits from bass boost amps to the point that bass could
be overwhelming...
I have two bass boost amps and i get the BOOM BOOM feeling from my M50's..
It's not tight and controlled compared to my DJ1 but it is strong and present...
That is all i wanted...
Thanks..
Funny, I tried the M50 with my Fiio E11 last night.
I set EQ (bass boost) on 2, Gain on H. Played BT - The Emergency (Gemini Remix). Got a headache from the bass impact and constant rumble by the end of the song.