sml1226
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I'm looking for something to listen to with my iPod. I'm definitely getting an amp if I get any decent phones, almost definitely LOD as well. All of my music is either 320Kbps MP3 or in the process of being re-ripped/re-downloaded. Actually it's all being done as FLAC and then converted in iTunes until Apple supports FLAC or figures out a better compression of ALAC (my entire FLAC library doesn't take up nearly as much as what the ALAC one was starting to become).
Anyway, I'm not particularly good at differentiating between good and great (I can tell that the $300 phones destroy the $60 ones, but not the more subtle differences) but I can pick out bad fairly well. So I'm looking for something to get me to "good" phones.
I usually listen to anything from soft-rock through thrash metal. I'm currently using some slightly-above-garbage level closed back Sony's (I'll look up the model number later if anybody cares) but they are bass heavy for me. I am in no way a basshead. Some of my songs are just too bass heavy, I understand that, but I would still classify these phones as overly bassy, I have seen that as Sony's target audience lately, for it's mainstream stuff anyway.
So can anybody recommend any phones for me?
So far, I've looked (reviews, specs, photos, no listening yet) at AKG K240S and Sennheiser HD555 phones. As you can see I'm looking at semi-open and open circumaural phones. If anybody thinks I should go closed, or supra-aural with the stuff I've said, let me know, I'm just not sure where to start for this. Most of my stuff is relatively low-end (or really low mid-level) equipment, but I figure I'm better off starting my upgrades to higher-end equipment with phones rather than speakers as that gets a lot more expensive, a lot quicker.
Btw, I'm planning on building a CMoy regardless of where I go with the phones. (Any specific Op-Amp recommendations are welcome) and I'm at least going to be using my official Apple dock for home listening, but will likely have a LOD with the new phones.
If the two phones I've listed don't show it already, I'm looking for phones that don't run much higher than $100. The AKGs are actually sub-$80 from some places now, and the Senns are staying around $120 at a few places I've seen.
Anyway, I'm not particularly good at differentiating between good and great (I can tell that the $300 phones destroy the $60 ones, but not the more subtle differences) but I can pick out bad fairly well. So I'm looking for something to get me to "good" phones.
I usually listen to anything from soft-rock through thrash metal. I'm currently using some slightly-above-garbage level closed back Sony's (I'll look up the model number later if anybody cares) but they are bass heavy for me. I am in no way a basshead. Some of my songs are just too bass heavy, I understand that, but I would still classify these phones as overly bassy, I have seen that as Sony's target audience lately, for it's mainstream stuff anyway.
So can anybody recommend any phones for me?
So far, I've looked (reviews, specs, photos, no listening yet) at AKG K240S and Sennheiser HD555 phones. As you can see I'm looking at semi-open and open circumaural phones. If anybody thinks I should go closed, or supra-aural with the stuff I've said, let me know, I'm just not sure where to start for this. Most of my stuff is relatively low-end (or really low mid-level) equipment, but I figure I'm better off starting my upgrades to higher-end equipment with phones rather than speakers as that gets a lot more expensive, a lot quicker.
Btw, I'm planning on building a CMoy regardless of where I go with the phones. (Any specific Op-Amp recommendations are welcome) and I'm at least going to be using my official Apple dock for home listening, but will likely have a LOD with the new phones.
If the two phones I've listed don't show it already, I'm looking for phones that don't run much higher than $100. The AKGs are actually sub-$80 from some places now, and the Senns are staying around $120 at a few places I've seen.