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New Head-Fier
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Hey guys, found this forum while looking for equipment on google for my professional band. Unfortunately due to sponsoring and such I wont be able to tell you who I am or what my bands name is (sorry). but in a couple weeks time you can buy my album off of iTunes honestly its better than any beatles or foo fighter album you've got in your collection. but getting back to the point..
currently im using my little brothers headsets he uses to play xbox with, they were like $130 with the sound synthesizer/amplifier so they're pretty good. I feel like there's a small market for headphones and I should just keep using what I've got now cause it's not broken but I'm being recommended to buy a new pair of cans for listening to music and stuff especially when experimenting with some science and dark science (on occasion).
Anyways I've been using a pair of Turtle Beach dx11's http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/xbox-gaming-headsets/ear-force-dx11.aspx and I'm very interested in a couple pair of headphones.
1. Denon AHD2000
2. Bowers & Wilkins p5
3. Sony MDR-7520
and the, probably, obvious choices for someone looking to get a nicer pair of headphones like the senns 555/595s.
I generally listen to anything, I switch around. A lot of older rock, a lot of older rap, a lot of newer rap, new pop, old pop. my music tastes are very dynamic.
currently im using my little brothers headsets he uses to play xbox with, they were like $130 with the sound synthesizer/amplifier so they're pretty good. I feel like there's a small market for headphones and I should just keep using what I've got now cause it's not broken but I'm being recommended to buy a new pair of cans for listening to music and stuff especially when experimenting with some science and dark science (on occasion).
Anyways I've been using a pair of Turtle Beach dx11's http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/xbox-gaming-headsets/ear-force-dx11.aspx and I'm very interested in a couple pair of headphones.
1. Denon AHD2000
2. Bowers & Wilkins p5
3. Sony MDR-7520
and the, probably, obvious choices for someone looking to get a nicer pair of headphones like the senns 555/595s.
I generally listen to anything, I switch around. A lot of older rock, a lot of older rap, a lot of newer rap, new pop, old pop. my music tastes are very dynamic.