jincuteguy
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yea I just checked amazon.com and most of them are like $299 or above.
Originally Posted by Slickman /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just bit the bullet and bought a pair of 770 pro 80's on ebay. Hopefully the bass will hit pretty hard. |
Originally Posted by Slickman /img/forum/go_quote.gif This will be my first pair of "real" headphones, all my others were Walmart specials. So I'm guessing I should be blown away by the Beyer's. |
Originally Posted by Akabeth /img/forum/go_quote.gif Those things have their part in the journey too I still use and enjoy them Walmart specials. Not for critical listening though... |
Originally Posted by Slickman /img/forum/go_quote.gif I seen someone on here say the DT770's put out "face shaking bass" but I don't know if they were joking or they literally can make your face shake. Also, what would you guys say is the equivalent in real speakers to the DT770's? I mean is it like listening to a 12" subwoofer, or more, or less? What's something like this sound like on them: The Pack I'm Shinin' (Instrumental) - Song - MP3 Stream on IMEEM Music |
Originally Posted by dir_d /img/forum/go_quote.gif Best song ive found with "clean deep" bass is T-pain - Blow Ya Mind off of his 2005 album: Ternt Sanga. This song is the real deal, not sure how it will sound without an amp but with an amp its definitely #1 in my book so far. There are a couple more songs on the album like Ridge Road that are nice also. |
Originally Posted by Slickman /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have that song, I'll definately listen to it when I get my new cans. Even though I hate the song "A Milli" now I also want to see what that sounds like. So is the face shaking thing a myth or am I underestimating these headphones? |