kitaoji
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Hi,
Taking a break from IEMs, I'm starting to consider headphones, since I've never listened to any decent ones in my life. I'm aiming for a sub-$100 budget, because when you just spend $200 on IEMs, anything more gets... scary.
I have only unamped portables (iPod 3G, and Creative Zen Nano, and once the I5 2gb is in stock... that too) and my laptop with its onboard soundcard (SoundMAX). With these setups, I'm trying to stick with low impedance phones, so I don't have to lug an amp around too (my plans for Xin amps are many months down the road).
I currently have the Sony MDR-101 (yes, those 6-dollar headphones) and a Sennheiser PX100. The Senns have much more bass than the Sonys, which is annoying at times (I have iTunes EQ set at Treble Boost). So I'm looking for phones that are NOT bass-heavy, and and as a comparison, are pretty similar to the sound signature of the Shure E4c's.
Having said that, I quite like the soundstage of the PX100s. They're very clear, but aren't harsh and hissy at all (that basically describes the Sony's in comparison).
I listen to a variety of music, which fall into the accoustic/jazz/classical genre most of the time with a medium soundstage (i.e., at most a salon orchestra, nothing on the size of Mahler's symphonies). I listen to a lot of female artists, as well as oldies (50s ~ 60s). Occasionally I have a few rock pieces, but those make up a small percentage of the music I listen to. (For those who are familiar with the J-Rock artist BUCK-TICK, I can tell you that their music is my limit. Anything harsher or uses more electric guitars - NO.)
So, if anyone has any advice and suggestions for low-impedance, cheap headphones, please reply! Thank you very much.
Taking a break from IEMs, I'm starting to consider headphones, since I've never listened to any decent ones in my life. I'm aiming for a sub-$100 budget, because when you just spend $200 on IEMs, anything more gets... scary.
I have only unamped portables (iPod 3G, and Creative Zen Nano, and once the I5 2gb is in stock... that too) and my laptop with its onboard soundcard (SoundMAX). With these setups, I'm trying to stick with low impedance phones, so I don't have to lug an amp around too (my plans for Xin amps are many months down the road).
I currently have the Sony MDR-101 (yes, those 6-dollar headphones) and a Sennheiser PX100. The Senns have much more bass than the Sonys, which is annoying at times (I have iTunes EQ set at Treble Boost). So I'm looking for phones that are NOT bass-heavy, and and as a comparison, are pretty similar to the sound signature of the Shure E4c's.
Having said that, I quite like the soundstage of the PX100s. They're very clear, but aren't harsh and hissy at all (that basically describes the Sony's in comparison).
I listen to a variety of music, which fall into the accoustic/jazz/classical genre most of the time with a medium soundstage (i.e., at most a salon orchestra, nothing on the size of Mahler's symphonies). I listen to a lot of female artists, as well as oldies (50s ~ 60s). Occasionally I have a few rock pieces, but those make up a small percentage of the music I listen to. (For those who are familiar with the J-Rock artist BUCK-TICK, I can tell you that their music is my limit. Anything harsher or uses more electric guitars - NO.)
So, if anyone has any advice and suggestions for low-impedance, cheap headphones, please reply! Thank you very much.