m0ar
New Head-Fier
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Hello!
First off; my apologizes for hurling another one of these thread at you but unfortunately I have no idea of what products I should be looking at.
I have been thinking about getting a pair of decent headphones for listening at home, as a complement to my ViSang R03 and PortaPro (Kramer+quarter mod) that I use on the move. The two most important aspects are SQ (of course) and comfort, and my budget caps at $100 for this. The only decent source I have, is a Clip+ which will have to suffice for now until I get the economy to get myself decent hifi equipment. Other than this I have my laptop, but no DAC. This will not have to fit withing the $100 but will be invested in later, please let me know if you can recommend any DACs with good value for me.
Back to the headphones: I would like the sound to be on the warmer side, a wide soundstage and they should be able to deliver crisp, detailed highs without stepping too far from the natural sound. My preferred style of music is very wide and includes IDM, classical piano, jazz, rock, reggae, shoegaze and much more.
Any help or input from you guys would be very helpful!
Thank you,
Edvard
First off; my apologizes for hurling another one of these thread at you but unfortunately I have no idea of what products I should be looking at.
I have been thinking about getting a pair of decent headphones for listening at home, as a complement to my ViSang R03 and PortaPro (Kramer+quarter mod) that I use on the move. The two most important aspects are SQ (of course) and comfort, and my budget caps at $100 for this. The only decent source I have, is a Clip+ which will have to suffice for now until I get the economy to get myself decent hifi equipment. Other than this I have my laptop, but no DAC. This will not have to fit withing the $100 but will be invested in later, please let me know if you can recommend any DACs with good value for me.
Back to the headphones: I would like the sound to be on the warmer side, a wide soundstage and they should be able to deliver crisp, detailed highs without stepping too far from the natural sound. My preferred style of music is very wide and includes IDM, classical piano, jazz, rock, reggae, shoegaze and much more.
Any help or input from you guys would be very helpful!
Thank you,
Edvard