MoonYeol
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Oh.. good that awful post was removed.. My S4 was like "dafuq u telling me to render?"
Hey Joker, these PNY I'm still rocking these PNY Midtowns! They sound really good, and they're built surprisingly well. I really like the cable, and the unobtrusive mic.
are you planning on doing a double review on the uptowns and midtown? i'm still considering buying the uptown, although i'm enjoying the midtown 200 a lot.
Hey Joker,
Great thread!
Wonder where you would ballpark the RE-600? Really interested in this model as a step up to RE-400's.
It's a re400 with less treble
It's a re400 with less treble
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The MH1C and Trident aren’t notably v-shaped IMO. The Quadbeat has some cable noise, though it’s a little better than the MH1C. The EX300 and FX40 are much better in this regard.
How about the VSonic VSD1? It’s v-shaped, but not too v-shaded (reminds me of the VSonic GR07 Bass Edition) and the cable noise isn’t terrible, especially when worn cable-up.
is the Brainwavz M5's fit as shallow as the Visang VS-K1?
and how does these two phones' depth-of-insertion compare to the id America Spark?
thank you............
joker, what is the best soundstage for < $100 ?
because I want to use it for gaming...
sorry for weird question..
Even outside of frequency response they're almost the same, the RE600 does have better bass extension but....
Add resistance to the RE400 with a cloth damper and they're completely matched except RE600 is easier to drive so tends to sound a bit more dynamic
The VSD1s look good but out of my price range. Also I'm not sure if any retailers would be willing to ship to Canada affordably. I ended up being frugal and going with the Philips SHE9700 since I loved my 3580s so much. I also love my Monoprice 8320s and 8323s, and my JVC S400s. So far all the recommendations by Head-Fi has been spot on, now if only I had more petty cash lying around haha.
I may also get a pair of white Quadbeats since I can get those shipped to me for a reasonable rate. Oh how frustrating it is to be Canadian at times.
The fun thing about this is that it makes them impossible to A:B properly without volume matching. I don’t have a source for this handy but I remember reading that all other things equal the louder test track is usually found to be “better” in listener tests when the differences are kept to a few decibels.
i'm debating between the Brainwavz M5 and JVC FXD80... listening mostly to metal and
looking for a shallow fit.
or maybe the Signature Acoustics C-12?
does the FXD80 worth the extra $?