I am kind of new to this.
Mar 15, 2008 at 6:53 PM Post #16 of 20
if you want to fall asleep with em, i don't suggest the 325i

i don't own em, but i do love my ms2i, which are similar headphones, physically. they're heavy and probably the most uncomfortable headphone i own.

so i suggest getting the sr225, comfies, and hd414 pads
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 6:58 PM Post #17 of 20
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I recommend 701s for classic


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ESW-9 leaks


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try er4p


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E4c is good gaming jack


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es5 may be a good choice


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D2000 no hesitate


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I can say anything about the mid-range of tri 10


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try MX 500


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it has good soundstage


That was regarding the HFI-780s.

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try C&C Xo, but acutually er4p has less impetance than b and s


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C&C XO could be an good choice, it works on Sens' headphones


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liitle dot MK


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Hornet is good, you can tell the difference


and on and on.

fdhfdy, I keep seeing couple-word comments by you in many threads on all sorts of different gear. You recommend gear without saying why, you say things like "ESW9 leaks" (btw, all headphones leak, these less than most), but do you actually own any of the gear you freely post about? Have you even heard any of the gear you post about? If yes, please be a little more generous with your comments. If not, stop it. You're spamming the board with crap.

Sorry for the thread interruption, but I'd be wary of this guy's recommendations.
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 6:59 PM Post #18 of 20
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if you want to fall asleep with em, i don't suggest the 325i

i don't own em, but i do love my ms2i, which are similar headphones, physically. they're heavy and probably the most uncomfortable headphone i own.

so i suggest getting the sr225, comfies, and hd414 pads



Where can I pick those up?
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 7:18 PM Post #19 of 20
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Where can I pick those up?


online is probably the best place

sennheiser sells the h414s here, but you may not get them in time
if you do decide to get the hd414, which i recommend to anyone with a grado, then order two pairs

one pair to mod into a "reverse" pad and one to keep "stock"

meanwhile, the comfies run 10 bucks a pair


edit: if you do order from the sennheiser site, pick up a decent adaptor. i have the grado one, partly because of aesthetic purposes, but the sennheiser one is cheaper, and some say, better.
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 11:31 PM Post #20 of 20
Well I bought the 325i's. I figured that I wouldn't regret going for the more expensive, but might regret going for the cheaper. I will probably sleep with my earbuds in like I always have, that way I can leave one ear off completely. I picked up an adapter while I was there. The store had to special order them, so they should be in late this week or early next week.

Is there anything I should get to enhance them? New earcups, pads or anything of that nature? I have been researching pocket amps, but they seem a lot more difficult to get the hang of than the headphones.

Thanks for everyones help.
 

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