redwarrior191
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matthewh, i see you have the ath-ad2000.. how do the 598 compare against them??
Settle down dude! We may or may not be his teachers, well you clearly aren''t and you're just hear to give your advice and look meanly at anybody who raises so much as an eyebrow at what your Holy Mouth has to Gospel say.
You aren't gonna teach him or spoon feed him, fine, but that doesn't mean the rest of us are banned from doing so as well. The rest of us can teach him or spoon feed him as much as we so desire, so you can get off his, and our, backs. But please, feel free to snap at the new blood and make yourself look like a rampaging grizzly schmuck to everyone else.
Let's just chill, this is a community and though there will be dissenting opinions, we leave it to the TC to figure out which opinions are the most valuable to him, without all the nasty attitude.
<3<3<3!!! Mochan your awsome.
Matthew i must admit, Kevin Malone is the man!!! I personally love the office more than any other show on earth But you really should of put a pic of Michael Scott as he doesnt give a sh1t what anybody else says, and his opinion is always correct according to him.
He also makes a fool out of anybody else that says different, or spaz's out
You really have to learn how to use the quote functionAfter you've quoted be sure to click outside the quote box to type.
Matthew just out of curiosity what genres of music do you listen to?
Hilex: No problem for breaking it down. I didn't really understand sources until I got my first DAC, which--practically speaking--is just a fancy word for an external sound card. There are an awful lot of golden ears around here who either use overly technical or overly flowery words for the way stuff sounds...for the music we listen to you really don't need to worry overmuch about sources and whatnot unless there is something in the sound that displeases you (like my KSE example).
I'm sure Matt is right about the PRO900s sounding better with an amp, but straight out of my buddy's Macbook Pro they sounded much better than my PRO650s (also out of his macbook). He's already gone home, though, so I can't really comment on how they sound amped--yet. Mine should be here by Monday.
I've spent an embarrassing amount of time reading up on stupid crap that I've read on here, and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on it now. If you're curious about anything and how it affects or is related to electronic music or metal, let me know.
KSE is a great example, i listen to alot of Deathcore with breakdowns/double kicks - Trivium, As blood runs black, Sea of treachery, Devil wears prada, Parkway drive, Whitechapel etc also rock, Metallica, Breaking Benjamin, Tool/APC - Dirty dubstep Skrillex, Downlink, Excision etc
Would love to know how intense they will be for this type of music unamped - Out of my PC, onboard sound but i have a very nice PC (probably doesnt make a difference) and if i was looking to buy an Amp for this kind of music what would you guys recommend for my Sone 900s?
Right on. I love some Trivium...they've actually gotta go on my Amazon wish list! Personally, I lean more towards very melodic metal, like KSE, Shadows Fall, and In Flames. I lost all my music recently, so I'm rediscovering a lot of bands. It's tough as hell to find good rock music from any genre...it seems like everyone has gone emo. It pisses me off, and I find myself sticking to the older stuff that I'm familiar with. I just discovered Devil Wears Prada and We Came as Romans today, though...those guys are pretty **** good! I'm gonna look up some of the bands you listed tomorrow, I think.
Skrillex is one of my favorite dubstep artists. I really didn't get him at all until I saw his "Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)" video a couple of weeks ago. He's so mother f'ing energetic and nerdy as hell, and his music communicates that. Now I actually prefer his stuff over some of the filthier, darker DJs--I like the energy and the fact that he doesn't abuse the wub. If you like wubbier stuff, too, check out Umbrella Man...their debut album is a free, torrent-only release that's pretty good. You might like Flinch, too...they're more energetic like Skrillex, but a little bit darker, and even have a touch of metal to'em (video Word on Fire below).
You'll be happy to know that Ultrasones handle those two genres incredibly well. For darker dubstep, the XB700s are a little bit better than the 650s because the bass is more in-your-face, but the ZO makes up for that. The 700s can't even come close to doing everything else the 'sones do.
Seriously, if you have a good PC you'll probably be happy with onboard sound (though I may get blasted for saying that). I'm happy enough with the sound straight from my laptop; though there are some subtle differences between it and the E7, I don't think they're enough to warrant spending the $100 on the E7.
For the amp, all I have experience with myself are the Hifiman EF2 (which I liked enough to order), the E7 (but only as a DAC/Amp combo), and the ZO. For the money, I recommend the ZO that I mentioned earlier. With bass boost cranked and the volume up, you will **** yourself at Bar9's drops...and it is very good as an amplifier on its own without using the EQ. You can pick one up used pretty inexpensively. I've also read repeatedly that the Fiio E9 is a very good product that fits into your price range, as is Gary's PA2v2 if you want something more portable. You can find a ton of reviews on here for both the E9 and the PA2v2, and there are a couple of good reviews of the ZO.
I'm sure some of the other guys will have a TON more options for you where amps are concerned, but remember that generally speaking, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and power per channel are really the two most important aspects when considering an amp, especially in this price range.
I have no idea why so many metal fans also enjoy electronic, but basically there's no headphone that caters to both. You're going to have to sacrifice.