AudioJunki3
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Hello everyone,
Im looking to upgrade my in ear headphones and Ive searched up so many products but cant find the exact thing that I'm looking for. I listen to mostly bass heavy music, dubstep, electro ect but I also enjoy soundtracks so they must have good highs and a wide soundstage.
I currently own Atomic floyd superdarts, bought them at a glance because they were really cheap and I've decided i want something in the high end catagory. Ive looked into Sony MDR EX1000, Westone 4R an d shure Se535, I've also looked at lower priced options like the IE80 and was also considering the IE800 but I'm only 19 and cant afford that option really.
Would also like removable cables, which i can upgrade or whatever if something happens to them. Protect your investment and all.
I did search the forums for a while before i made this post, I just couldn't find what I was looking for.
Hope to hear what advice more experienced listeners can give.
Regards
PS: sorry for my poor terminology, I dont visit headfi that often.
Im looking to upgrade my in ear headphones and Ive searched up so many products but cant find the exact thing that I'm looking for. I listen to mostly bass heavy music, dubstep, electro ect but I also enjoy soundtracks so they must have good highs and a wide soundstage.
I currently own Atomic floyd superdarts, bought them at a glance because they were really cheap and I've decided i want something in the high end catagory. Ive looked into Sony MDR EX1000, Westone 4R an d shure Se535, I've also looked at lower priced options like the IE80 and was also considering the IE800 but I'm only 19 and cant afford that option really.
Would also like removable cables, which i can upgrade or whatever if something happens to them. Protect your investment and all.
I did search the forums for a while before i made this post, I just couldn't find what I was looking for.
Hope to hear what advice more experienced listeners can give.
Regards
PS: sorry for my poor terminology, I dont visit headfi that often.