Phreeto
New Head-Fier
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Hey everyone, I wanted to gather opinions.
I could get a pair of the B&W P5's for $200 and I heard they were amazing. But...
I'm looking for a pair of headphones that are well balanced, but have a little more bass. (As much I can get without it sounding like jumbled up garbage or flooding the mids and highs.) Quality is a factor.
I listen to a pretty wide variety of music from Rock-Hip Hop-Jazz-Anything
Most of the time when I listen to music, I'm in front of my computer so I do plan on getting a gaming sound card (For different pair of gaming headphones). Should I use those or get a music specific driver?
I might use my headphones while traveling by car, but that doesn't happen often. Size isn't a factor.
Although the P5's are a great deal, I looked at the Denon AH-D1100 and it looked like a better fit because of the bass possibility in quality.
Do you have better solutions?
Thanks in advance!
I could get a pair of the B&W P5's for $200 and I heard they were amazing. But...
I'm looking for a pair of headphones that are well balanced, but have a little more bass. (As much I can get without it sounding like jumbled up garbage or flooding the mids and highs.) Quality is a factor.
I listen to a pretty wide variety of music from Rock-Hip Hop-Jazz-Anything
Most of the time when I listen to music, I'm in front of my computer so I do plan on getting a gaming sound card (For different pair of gaming headphones). Should I use those or get a music specific driver?
I might use my headphones while traveling by car, but that doesn't happen often. Size isn't a factor.
Although the P5's are a great deal, I looked at the Denon AH-D1100 and it looked like a better fit because of the bass possibility in quality.
Do you have better solutions?
Thanks in advance!