SteeziN
New Head-Fier
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Let me start by saying I did browse 4-5 previous threads on this topic, but I have questions that weren't answered in any specific manner. I currently use SK Pros and they're great at dissecting the individual aspects of a song so that I can hear things well. I consider that to be fairly good sound quality, but I have no idea how they stack up to others. If there's a pair of headphones that has bass about 2-3 times heavier while retaining a majority of the sound quality, that's what I'm looking for. Basically, this:
The other thing I want to ask about is getting a headphone amplifier. The Fiio E6 looks like a good bargain, so I'd probably go with that. For those of you that have an E6 or similar, is there a noticeable bass adjustment when listening to SK pros (or something else engineered for quality over bass)? In other words, could I skip getting a new pair and get an amplifier instead to satisfy my lust for crushing bass vibrations in my cranium? If there are bass-heavy amplifiers are out there, are those worth looking at?
Thank you for any responses.
- Bass that can be compared to Skullcrushers in terms of the actual physical impact it makes. This makes listening to heavy drops and such a totally different experience.
- Sound quality that beats Skullcrushers; surely that isn't too difficult. I remember noticing how flat everything sounded whenever I listened to my old pair.
The other thing I want to ask about is getting a headphone amplifier. The Fiio E6 looks like a good bargain, so I'd probably go with that. For those of you that have an E6 or similar, is there a noticeable bass adjustment when listening to SK pros (or something else engineered for quality over bass)? In other words, could I skip getting a new pair and get an amplifier instead to satisfy my lust for crushing bass vibrations in my cranium? If there are bass-heavy amplifiers are out there, are those worth looking at?
Thank you for any responses.