Describe your headphones with a food....
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:02 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 50

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If you had to describe your headphones using a food what would it be?

For Example, my Shure E500s would be "Dark Chocolate" due to their awsome lower end and my Ultrasones would be "Giant Pumpkin" due to their large soundstage.

What are your headphones?
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:12 AM Post #2 of 50
My DT770s would be a meat sauce with spicy peppers in it. Deep underlying power (the bass) with a kick at the high end, the excellent treble.

However, the sauce would applied to too few noodles, representing the lacking mids
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:19 AM Post #3 of 50
My Grados? Fast food.
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Dec 30, 2006 at 12:20 AM Post #4 of 50
HD650s: spicy nacho doritos! Certainly not laid back anymore!!!! Fool you into thinking they're a nice comfort food, but really have some zangy detail!
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:31 AM Post #6 of 50
shure e3g - cold stew - i can hear everything in the music, but its not as enjoyable as i'd like it...
sony eggos - cold fried chicken - it looks like a full headphone, but doesn't sound quite like one
alessandro ms2 - in n out burger - always hits the spot!
sennheiser hd580 - chicken soup - a comfort headphone, what i use to relax with music
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:47 AM Post #9 of 50
AKG K81DJ: Spicy instant noodle
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Dec 30, 2006 at 12:52 AM Post #10 of 50
Sennheiser HD595 - Apple pie --Comforting and familiar

Etymotic ER-6i - Doritos --Good until you have too many and your mouth hurts

UE Super.fi 5 Pro - Five Alarm Chili --Hot, Spicy, and filling; always has me coming back for more
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 12:55 AM Post #11 of 50
Hd595 --> peanut butter
goes well on everything, does only require a spoon to be enjoyed...

E4c --> mid-spiced salsa
Nice sweet tase, but with a nice touch of snappy peppers...
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 1:20 AM Post #13 of 50
E2C: Big Mac made by inner-city teenagers - not very good and pretty sloppy, but it gets the job done away from home

HD555: Fried chicken - comfortable at first, but bloated and makes you fall asleep ("the itis")

DT990: Well-prepared, "dry" pad thai - Delicious, with a good amount of spice and meat to round it out
 
Dec 30, 2006 at 1:20 AM Post #14 of 50
Oh, this is too fun, I can't pass this up!

KSC75 - Ramen Noodles. Great bang for the buck, even though they may be lacking a little in the nutrition department.

Darth Beyer - Large Greek Pepperoni Pizza $11.95. Looks very very good, and is exploding with flavor. Not thin like a newyork pizza, has plenty of substance (aka Bass). Plenty to go around (soundstage)

DT770pro 250ohm - Small Greek Cheese Pizza $6.95. Not bad for the price, and has it's own unique taste. Lacking in refinement (mids), yet still has a lot of substance (aka Bass).

HD580 - Tofu. Goes with about anything, although may be a little tasteless at times.

HD590 - Angle food cake. Very light though not the best taste.
 

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