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Headphoneus Supremus
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Cayin N7 + Turii Ti
It's nice to see an Audiosense entry here. I personally think they know how to tune well and have a peculiar house sound. I have the dt300. A shame that they are selling their products at a really low price and seems that they are going out of the hobby scene.AudioSense DT600 + Penon OS133 + LP6K
TuriiiiiiiiiiiCayin N7 + Turii Ti
I'll be 46 in a few weeks and have loved Drum n Bass since the mid 90s. It's one of the orignial sounds of our slice of the generation! I'm an early riser these days, but there was a time when I was more apt to go to sleep at the same 5:00 hour that I wake up at these days, lol. I'll also say, seeing someone laud those big Sonys with Drum n Bass has planted that seed in my head - I'm a HUGE fan of the IER Z1R. Listening to this now and it's making me smile. Hope you're having a lovely Sunday
This was sooo relaxing!
You do not see too many 240s. How do you like yours?
Thanks. From 95-2000 I got to see Doc Scott, Kemistry & Storm, Dom & Roland, Grooverider, and Goldie. I looked up an upcoming event from a UK DnB DJ but saw it was from 10pm - 3am
I've stuck with the old-school ones I know, but the YouTube algorithm presented me with this newer evolution of DnB that has rekindled my enjoyment of it. I love the crowd's energy and participation, makes you want to be in that room - a great high-energy set from a young female DJ (Kara). That drop at around 2:40 pretty much sums up my attraction to DnB - dark, eerie, ominous sounds underlined with a deep sub-bass.
Overall I prefer my IER-Z1R and they would probably match, possibly exceed the experience, but I recently re-purchased the MDR-Z1R and I'm trying to appreciate them more, and going with the large ear speaker approach for DnB. I also re-purchased the XBA-Z5 and those 16mm drivers perform superbly.
One of several flyers I still have from those mid-late 90's gigs
Thanks. From 95-2000 I got to see Doc Scott, Kemistry & Storm, Dom & Roland, Grooverider, and Goldie. I looked up an upcoming event from a UK DnB DJ but saw it was from 10pm - 3am
I've stuck with the old-school ones I know, but the YouTube algorithm presented me with this newer evolution of DnB that has rekindled my enjoyment of it. I love the crowd's energy and participation, makes you want to be in that room - a great high-energy set from a young female DJ (Kara). That drop at around 2:40 pretty much sums up my attraction to DnB - dark, eerie, ominous sounds underlined with a deep sub-bass.
Overall I prefer my IER-Z1R and they would probably match, possibly exceed the experience, but I recently re-purchased the MDR-Z1R and I'm trying to appreciate them more, and going with the large ear speaker approach for DnB. I also re-purchased the XBA-Z5 and those 16mm drivers perform superbly.
One of several flyers I still have from those mid-late 90's gigs
Oh, wow!Another big D&B fan and again since the 90s… interestingly, we have a legend here on Head-Fi @Codename john -
Oh, wow!
I remember at least one member of Noisia used to have a username here aaages ago. But Groove himself, nice!