DizzyPhyziks
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I just accidentally deleted a very long precise post so forgive me if this isnt worded correctly.
Need lots of bass but mid and high cant be utter garbage
For dubstep such as:http://youtu.be/Hk-AQ4O5KiI
Mainly looking at IEM but will consider on-ear if theyre THAT much better for similar price
<$100 but will consider $130 if they sh!t on competitors hard
Heres some IEMs im considering:
V-Moda Remix
Sennheiser MM70S
Sennheiser CX 680
Velodyne vPulse
Nuforce ne-700m
Audiofly af54
MEElectronics m31-bk
I was 100% on IEM (for no real reason) until i read this on pcmag:
"Skullcandy Crushers allow you to adjust bass levels and the resulting sound signatures range from mild to well-balanced to hilariously bass-heavy."
So, as stated above, will sacrifice some mid and treble for extra bass but i dont want some muddy diarrhea sound.
Also, generally speaking, can a noob really appreciate the difference in a $10 and $100 pair? Like your average $10 vs your average $100?
Need lots of bass but mid and high cant be utter garbage
For dubstep such as:http://youtu.be/Hk-AQ4O5KiI
Mainly looking at IEM but will consider on-ear if theyre THAT much better for similar price
<$100 but will consider $130 if they sh!t on competitors hard
Heres some IEMs im considering:
V-Moda Remix
Sennheiser MM70S
Sennheiser CX 680
Velodyne vPulse
Nuforce ne-700m
Audiofly af54
MEElectronics m31-bk
I was 100% on IEM (for no real reason) until i read this on pcmag:
"Skullcandy Crushers allow you to adjust bass levels and the resulting sound signatures range from mild to well-balanced to hilariously bass-heavy."
So, as stated above, will sacrifice some mid and treble for extra bass but i dont want some muddy diarrhea sound.
Also, generally speaking, can a noob really appreciate the difference in a $10 and $100 pair? Like your average $10 vs your average $100?