markjohnsonii
Head-Fier
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I currently have Sony EX Monitor MDR-EX85LP/B, and I love them, they fit well, and the frequency range is huge... I want to upgrade to better headphones, so I have been considering: Sony MDR-EX90LP. Anyone have experience with these models to give me a comparison? I can't find anything online to help me with that. What about the V-moda brand line?
I purchased the Klipsch S4's after reading all the amazing reviews on them, and I also bought the Monster Turbines. I have been using the S4's for a while and, honestly, they don't sound as robust or seem to have the range that my EX85LP's do... Is this true? There seems to be almost no bass in the S4's, except when I am in a silent room, then I can hear it faintly. Why are the S4's supposed to be "better"? The S4's fit horrrrribly in my ears, and I have a normal sized ear, I've never had an earbud issue, but with these S4's, I can't get a seal easily and have to invert them to get them into my ear right... How stupid is that...
Has anyone used the EX85LP and/or EX90LP's and also the S4's? How do they compare? IMO, the EX85LP's sound better, and have way more base, but is this an accurate opinion? I am waiting on the Turbines to come in... What should I expect from them?
Anyone who can give me a really good answer, I am willing to pay $5 PayPal for an encompassing explanation. I can't find any really comparative reviews online for both the Sony MDR headphones to the more popular ones like the Klipsch, and I don't understand why my experience with the S4's is so poor, but the reviews are so good...
I want headphones that bang, and are fairly loud, but with clarity and bass. I literally listen to everything, but I want headphones that make me feel like I am in a club, inside my head, with strong bass capable of reproducing the deep bass with some techno and rap songs, but also sound good listening to classical and acoustic stuff. I work out with them, so I can't spend $200 on a pair.
Advice? Thanks!
I purchased the Klipsch S4's after reading all the amazing reviews on them, and I also bought the Monster Turbines. I have been using the S4's for a while and, honestly, they don't sound as robust or seem to have the range that my EX85LP's do... Is this true? There seems to be almost no bass in the S4's, except when I am in a silent room, then I can hear it faintly. Why are the S4's supposed to be "better"? The S4's fit horrrrribly in my ears, and I have a normal sized ear, I've never had an earbud issue, but with these S4's, I can't get a seal easily and have to invert them to get them into my ear right... How stupid is that...
Has anyone used the EX85LP and/or EX90LP's and also the S4's? How do they compare? IMO, the EX85LP's sound better, and have way more base, but is this an accurate opinion? I am waiting on the Turbines to come in... What should I expect from them?
Anyone who can give me a really good answer, I am willing to pay $5 PayPal for an encompassing explanation. I can't find any really comparative reviews online for both the Sony MDR headphones to the more popular ones like the Klipsch, and I don't understand why my experience with the S4's is so poor, but the reviews are so good...
I want headphones that bang, and are fairly loud, but with clarity and bass. I literally listen to everything, but I want headphones that make me feel like I am in a club, inside my head, with strong bass capable of reproducing the deep bass with some techno and rap songs, but also sound good listening to classical and acoustic stuff. I work out with them, so I can't spend $200 on a pair.
Advice? Thanks!