orca94
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So I'm interested in getting the eggos (they look fantastic from what I've been reading), however I've heard some complaints about the bass on the cans. Is it really as bad as some people claim? Also how's the noise isolation and comfort on them?
I was also looking at some (dare I say) triports. A friend of mine had them and I appreciated the comfort and isolation. Also despite what I've read on these forums they seemed very clear sounding to me. I haven't had much experience with headphones over 40 dollars, so I'm not sure if that's because they're the first "high end" set I've tried out or what. Excuse my n00bness.
So all in all paying attention to sound isolation, comfort, and sound quality, which pair of cans wins out? Is it really a landslide win by the eggos?
Will I find the eggos to have a comporable (or better) clarity than the triports? Are they similar in comfort and sound isolation?
Thanks in advance.
I was also looking at some (dare I say) triports. A friend of mine had them and I appreciated the comfort and isolation. Also despite what I've read on these forums they seemed very clear sounding to me. I haven't had much experience with headphones over 40 dollars, so I'm not sure if that's because they're the first "high end" set I've tried out or what. Excuse my n00bness.
So all in all paying attention to sound isolation, comfort, and sound quality, which pair of cans wins out? Is it really a landslide win by the eggos?
Will I find the eggos to have a comporable (or better) clarity than the triports? Are they similar in comfort and sound isolation?
Thanks in advance.