ratinox
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Ok. I'll just have to remember that whatever you say is your opinion only.
Duh? How is that any different from what everyone else posts on head-fi?
Ok. I'll just have to remember that whatever you say is your opinion only.
Duh? How is that any different from what everyone else posts on head-fi?
I'm boggling over how you can suggest that the semi-open PortaPro offers better isolation than ProDJ.
One of us is missing something important here.
Well, most people try to temper what they are saying knowing that their opinion is subjective and that others may have completely different feelings.
Which part of "take it with a salt lick" from my post about Mikros 90 and HK CL being junk failed to convey that it is my opinion?
It works for me, KSC75 also doesn't sound the exact same as the Portapros according to some people. Portapros work better for me on the bus so I'll keep using them.
Good point! Sorry about that.
Correct, the Portapros have more bass emphasis, which indeed will help drown out ambient noise.
So, I'm just going to break down and get me some Beats lol! (or stick with IEMs - why not?).
You're not going to do better than in-ears for isolation except maybe for that David Clark headset and I wouldn't recommend that for the gym. Comfort... well, that can be hit or miss. I find that in-ears get sweaty and itchy very quickly, and the ear wax buildup is unpleasant to say the least.
In other news I picked up some D200's and they were exactly as I remembered the DJ100. Warm, bassy, and smooth. I'll still say they weren't worth the $70 I dropped on them but the detachable cable is a nice positive.
Does anybody own both the dj100 and the superlux budget headphones? Which of the 2 take the budget crown?
If by budget Superlux you mean the 668 and the 681 then I don't think it's fair to make that comparison. ProDJ is a closed headphone; Superlux 668 and 681 are semi-open headphones. They're in different categories as far as I'm concerned. Apples and oranges.