slwiser
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I am happy with my choice of the Pendulumic Tach T1.
Which headphone would you recommend for someone who prefers an energetic, aggressive sound ?
I think the JBL Synchros S400BT may be what you want.Hey, thanks for the reply !
I prefer a bright sound for genres like Metal/Rock but i'd still like them to have enough bass for Rap/DnB. I prefer a punchy bass and On or Over ear would both do, although On ear might be handier while working out.
I think the JBL Synchros S400BT may be what you want.
They are nicely V-Shaped, with bright highs, a powerful bass which has both a good punch and good rumble, and a nice biting aggressive direct sound.
Alternatively the Audio Technica ATH-WS99BT with stock pads, a wonderful dry punch, very transparent, can be both aggressive or gentle. They are freshly warm, so, not really warm, not exactly bright, but also less danger of harshness than a very bright can.
You can also buy the HM5 angled leatherette pads and put them on when you want a more resonant bass or a rounder smoother sound with more soundstage.
The V-Moda Crossfade Wireless are also nice specially if you have an iPhone, even more if the 6.
They sound apparently better with AAC codec.
They're not really bright, a bit dark actually, but have a nice attacking sound with a powerful bass.
I prefer to them the Parrot Zik 2 and 3, another HP which needs AAC to shine but sounds good enough on android too.
The 2 would be better for you, they're brighter. They have a very good ANC, only one of these 4 with ANC, so maybe just what you want. They are a small over ear.
Then, of course, the wonderful Sennheiser Momentum On Ear, also with a good ANC, and they are also a bit V-Shaped and with a very good punch. But they don't get particularly loud, not as the other above. And are not as bright as Synchros or Zik2.
Lastly, the JBL Everest Elite 300. I didn't try them, but I've tried the normal Everest 300, without ANC. They are relatively bright and have a nice punch, although not a very powerful one.
I just don't know about the Elite, because I've A/Bed the Everest 700 and Everest Elite 700, and they are different. Not much. But enough for me (perfectionist).
The Elite is a bit smoother, the normal is more transparent and brighter and with more attack.
So, maybe the Elite 300 are also smooth, no idea.
I think you've got enough to investigate now![]()
It looks like the Fidelio M2BT have really come down in price. Can Giogio confirm that these are in fact the ones he uses and recommends: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-M2BTBK-27-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B0163ZHROM?ie=UTF8&keywords=Fidelio%20M2BT&qid=1462585810&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2
At that price, I feel I should at least give them a try.