JoshG1217
Headphoneus Supremus
Do these sound any different from the M4u-1's? I did not care for those. The DT 770's sounded better.
Well this died quickly. Anyone else. Buy a pair that liked them? They seem to have good reviews
I'm considering these. They are usually 480 dollars in my country, but are now available for 315 dollars. However, I do have some requirements.
1. How is the latency when watching videos, like YouTube or Netflix?
2. How is the leakage? Will I bother other people in a quiet environment?
My search for low leakage and low latency headphones have lead me to three different ones; B&W PX, Beats Studio3 and now the M4U 8. The PXs are too expensive. Would you say that the M4U 8 are worse than the Beats?Latency and leakage are fine, but they are mediocre headphones. Don't buy them. The crossfade sounds better. Sonys sound better than both.im reading about the mobius now and am curious about it for music.
My search for low leakage and low latency headphones have lead me to three different ones; B&W PX, Beats Studio3 and now the M4U 8. The PXs are too expensive. Would you say that the M4U 8 are worse than the Beats?
That's nice to hear. I don't have a lot of options. The Bose QC35 leak too much. The same goes for Sony 1000XM2 and H900N (h.ear on 2). Sennheiser headphones don't support AAC. The M4U 8 is currently cheaper than the Beats Studio3. Sounds like a no-brainer to me.I've listened to the Beats Studio 3 briefly and found the bass to be a bit exaggerated to the point that it obscured the lower mids. I also found the treble to be all over the map. Depending on the track it sometimes seemed recessed and other times quite sibilant.
I find the PSBs to be balanced and capable with a wide range of material. I watch movies on flights regularly and dialogue is very clear and balanced left to right and while I have better options for music, I'm never disappointed if I only have the PSBs with me.