Scared of becoming an audiophile... Help?

Mar 8, 2009 at 8:12 AM Post #16 of 27
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Originally Posted by i_don't_know /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Classical and rap benefit from way different sound signatures. Classical usually calls for a more balanced, airy sound and rap calls for a ton of bass.

With the E5, the only IEM I can think of that I own would be the PFE. With black filters and the E5, they should have enough bass for rap. I use the gray filters and no amp myself, but I listen to a lot of music that is nothing but acoustic guitar.

What source do you have, though? Certain sources can make the PFE sound too bright, which would probably be okay for classical, but it could make rap less enjoyable.

Someone else needs to get in here. More help will yield better results.






You don't want to get some one esle in here they would probally recommend the Phonaks. Without further ado I would say the Phonaks match what your looking for, with black filters.
 
Mar 8, 2009 at 8:25 AM Post #17 of 27
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Originally Posted by PG21 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Lots of bass for rap is more or less preference. Rap consists most of my library and I prefer my PFE(grey filters) and HD555 over DT770 which have a ton more bass. My reason is that I listen to the lyrics more, but the added thump is nice. Don't like too much bass veiling everything else, which is the problem with the black filters.





I have a question how does the HD555 compare to the Phonaks...what is there sound signature?
 
Mar 9, 2009 at 2:43 AM Post #18 of 27
I'm not too sure if I want the Phonaks, no one seems to ship it to Canada. As well, the RE2's seem like a good mid-quality earbud for the price, which is what i'm looking for.

I'm actually quite surprised at the low number of people who own both the RE2's and PK3's. I'd be fine if you guys could compare them to similar headphones (RE2 vs PK2/OK3 or PK3 vs NE-7)
 
Mar 9, 2009 at 3:47 AM Post #21 of 27
The difference between the RE2 is that one's IEM, while the other is earbud, though I'm not sure on the SQ. I'd really like a fun sound with an impactful bass, but if the E5 bass boost does it's job, then i won't worry about it.

But is there any reasons you choose the RE2 above the PK3?
 
Mar 10, 2009 at 8:02 PM Post #25 of 27
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Originally Posted by MisterControversy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Not exactly what I had in mind...


Why not? Because it's Monster?

Don't worry, they did well designing this one.
 
Mar 10, 2009 at 9:02 PM Post #26 of 27
Well thats the point. you get all the sound quality you want but you wont be an audiophile because even you won't think your an audiophile for buying a monster product.... geez preconceived notions suck its like were being brandistsss against monster and bose and skull candy and... oh wait they suck < ahh gasp.. sarcasm
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and yes that is how you can determine sarcasm in a forum... you go ahh gasp

but seriously, turbines are everything your looking for, and Id recommend them based on sq over the price point. Although I have to admit I've never tried the phonaks, but I do have a pair of senn ie8 ,se530, er4p/s and have listened to a good variety of other iems and I still recommend the monsters just because well they fit what ur looking for. But then again I doubt they can beat a pair of RE2's for 40 bucks. Still I'd rather get a pair like the turbines and run away from head-fi having people think I'm not an audiophile than buy a pair of 40 RE2's that I will eventually outgrow and come back, shelf out another 100, then another 250 then another 300... for customs then another 700 to get customs done right and then another 250 for an amp and then.. ooops forgot the dac!! then another 200 for an ihp20 because you know they'll cost 200 by the time you come back to upgrade for those, then another 50 for pure silver mini to mini's then another 1000 to move up to the first ever balanced portable set up...

Moral of the story is, if you really are afraid of being an audiophile, the previous paragraph should have made you laugh like a three headed hyena and make you realize that if you're going to invest some money over time, you should do your own research rather than allowing people to give recommendations -since most are pointless. Those that have listened to primarily lower end iems will recommend lower end iems, those that have bitten the bullet and gone after W3's IE8's wont recommend anything less and if they do they always attach **but its not just that good** at the end of the statement. And Most that recommend midrange IEM's do just that, and for the most part, those who have midrange IEMS have their first IEMS as midrange iems. I can only imagine how many headfier's have gotten the PFE's as their first IEM since its been so well recommended, and in turn these guys recommend the PFE's non-stop without ever having heard any other iem. So to say the least recommendations are a bit skewed. Now you should be asking yourself, why the hell is this idiot recommending a pair of Monster Turbines to me, and if I look up his previous posts, he's been recommending them to other people aswell... Well for one thing I'm a ****** and I like recommending bad products <ahh gasp. Truth of the matter is the turbines really fit what you're looking for and as I stated in other posts, the turbines may not beat the the top iems in what they do best like the shures in midrange, the etys in the high end response, or the sound stage from the IE8. But they are well balanced in all of these regards to the point that they sound good with whatever type of music you throw at them including low bitrate files (and yes you should get low bitrate files, if you never want to be an audiophile, rip out them 192k's and listen to them proudly <ahh gasp).

Now, if the last two paragraphs havent made you laugh, but rather want to kill me, go to the nearest apple store and demo some headphones that you like and and can live happily ever after with for the rest of your natural hearing life.
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 7:25 AM Post #27 of 27
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Originally Posted by MisterControversy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I'm not too sure if I want the Phonaks, no one seems to ship it to Canada. As well, the RE2's seem like a good mid-quality earbud for the price, which is what i'm looking for.

I'm actually quite surprised at the low number of people who own both the RE2's and PK3's. I'd be fine if you guys could compare them to similar headphones (RE2 vs PK2/OK3 or PK3 vs NE-7)



Shipping is something to consider, but as I recall, people in Canada have received them, but had to pay extra at the door.

I like my IEMs/headphones to have bass, so I have stayed away from the RE2 and PK2. I do have the NE-7 and they sounded great for a little while (until I got the PFEs and now the IE8s). The NE-7s do electronic better than the PK3s IMO, but not rock or acoustic. The NE-7s are a little more detailed with better bass impact, but lack the air the PK3 has. But if you only hear 1 you will probably be happy, IMO.

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Originally Posted by MisterControversy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The difference between the RE2 is that one's IEM, while the other is earbud, though I'm not sure on the SQ. I'd really like a fun sound with an impactful bass, but if the E5 bass boost does it's job, then i won't worry about it.

But is there any reasons you choose the RE2 above the PK3?



I have an E5 and personally don't think the bass boost does much, but my IEM/earbud choices don't need the boost. I tried it with my wife's J2s, but they just don't produce bass for me, and with the E5 there was no real change with bass boost on.

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Originally Posted by pdupiano /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Buy a pair of Monster Turbines, they fit both your need of bass and clasical goodness and audiophiles wont consider you an audiophile.


tstarn06 and oarnura I believe have both the Turbine and PFE and might be able to help more on the strengths/weaknesses of both (and I think they have already done so in other threads).

I think it comes down to what you are truly willing to spend. How much is the RE2 with an E5? Are you going to be satisfied and not get upgradeitus? Only you know that, and IMO, if you think you will get upgradeitus you should just go straight to your destination. The 2 genres you listen to don't match a $40-$50 price point IMO as they require different characteristics and headphones in that price range have too many compromises to perform well at both.

The $150 price point has 2 IEMs that seem to fit the bill, and I think the PK1s also might work and are in that price point. If you want to possibly save money in the long run take your time and figure out what you think would be best for you using knowledge from here to help.
 

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