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New to Hi Fi sound and headphones. Really joined the site when I saw review of headphones I wans't sure about. Went into a rabit hole of listening to Hi Fi music and want to join you guys.
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Maybe a portable amp? A light one? Which really make a sound quality clearer on bass.Hi everyone, I'm Pantheus. I've come to you for help understanding what sort of sound signature I like in headphones, because I'm struggling to find headphones that match my preference.
I think I'm not an audiophile, based on how people have reacted to my previous favorite headphones. I listen to rock (Incubus, Tool, A Perfect Circle, Radiohead) and video game scores like Jeremy Soule's work on the Elder Scroll series. I like strong, punchy bass, and crystal-clear highs. I really enjoy the crispy cymbal work in The Police's music.
I've found that a lot of headphones tend to have crystal clear highs but muddy bass, or they've got great bass but the highs are rolled off. I think this means I like a U shape to my sound.
By the way, I do NOT use an amp. I just plug headphones into my computer while I work.
I love my ATH-M40X, and they have the highs I love and almost have the bass I love, but they're too tight on my head.
I loved the wired Apple earpods but they got rid of the 3.5mm jack so I can't use those on my phone anymore. They had pretty good bass and crispy highs.
I bought a pair of $200 Sennheisers a while back (I can't remember their name now) but they were gray, open-backed, and discontinued as of a few years ago. They had great punchy bass but the highs were really muffled.
Then I was given a $16 (yes, sixteen) pair of gaming headphones called "Sades Spellond" and they had shockingly good lows and highs for the price.
I'm now in search of an over-ear headset (mic required for work) that is great for listening to music and occasional gaming.
What do you recommend?
Welcome aboard - obligatory, “sorry ‘bout your wallet” …HelloNew to Hi Fi sound and headphones. Really joined the site when I saw review of headphones I wans't sure about. Went into a rabit hole of listening to Hi Fi music and want to join you guys.
Hey there,Hello all, just joined the other day. Been into audio in general since college (I'm 29 so it's been about 10 years) but I've been diving much deeper in the past couple years.
I've searched everywhere I can and with my budget I can't find anything better than what I have. Which is the Audio-Technica ATH-WS1100, basically the M50X but with slightly larger drivers (53mm) and a little more low end. I've had them for 6 or 7 years and I still absolutely love them. Got them for a little over $100 when they first came out by price matching amazon when I ordered them at Best Buy. Little did I know their retail was around $250 so I assume they were running a deal to get people interested then raise the price once more people knew about them. To this day I've never came across anyone in person that have these so I hope someday they become a collector item or something of a diamond in the rough type scenario since they don't seem very common and they are holding up very well. I use mine every single day for at least an hour or two. Got replacement ear pads a year or two ago and they're even better than the oem pads. Sadly the headband leather has been peeling but it's obviously not functional so I'm not too worried about that.
Sorry, rambled off a little bit. Last thing that I want to mention is that I'm searching for a good headphone amp with integrated DAC so I can still use these headphones with my new phone which doesn't have a headphone jack. I still have my old phone which has it, but my wife is using it at home for music and gray noise on her BT speaker since we just had a baby a few weeks ago. So if any of you know of an affordable headphone amp with integrated DAC, please let me know. I tried the Fosi DAC-Q4 and it did not make the cut. Highs and mids were fine, but low mids/high bass and especially low bass fewquencies were muddy and veiled. So aparently when looking for something like this, you get what you pay for. So I'm aware that I'll have to spend more than the $50 that I got the Fosi for, but I'd like to keep it under $150. And yes I am ok with used gear as long as it has been taken care of. There is someone with a Schiit separate DAC and amp that seems pretty solid. Does Schiit make good stuff?