tdockweiler
Headphoneus Supremus
You mention the Monoprice 8323 in the HTF-600 review a lot. Does this mean you might be reviewing it?
I've wondered if that really was identical in sound to the Kicker HP541. I hope not because that's the headphone i've hated the most.
As always, the offer of any of my KRKs to ljokerl for loaner review still stands. I don't know if they're good enough for portable use due to their weird headband design. Still smaller than the M50.
I have the KNS-6400 and 8400. I figure you're backed up for reviews until 2014.
I personally don't care about a review for them, but felt some might appreciate them. 8400 is the 2nd favorite portable/closed under $250 behind the DJ100/TB.
BTW I felt the HTF-600 was pretty good for $35. I prefer more upper mids and treble over more bass and low mids.It's soundstage was pretty nice for $30. With some EQ I could probably like it more.
It's in the trash because I messed it up with modding it
I still think I prefer the UR-55, DT-235 and Maxell DHP-II in the under $60 price range.
One headphone that's been on my radar is the Beyerdynamic DT-250. Heard it uses a special DT-770 driver
I've wondered if that really was identical in sound to the Kicker HP541. I hope not because that's the headphone i've hated the most.
As always, the offer of any of my KRKs to ljokerl for loaner review still stands. I don't know if they're good enough for portable use due to their weird headband design. Still smaller than the M50.
I have the KNS-6400 and 8400. I figure you're backed up for reviews until 2014.
I personally don't care about a review for them, but felt some might appreciate them. 8400 is the 2nd favorite portable/closed under $250 behind the DJ100/TB.
BTW I felt the HTF-600 was pretty good for $35. I prefer more upper mids and treble over more bass and low mids.It's soundstage was pretty nice for $30. With some EQ I could probably like it more.
It's in the trash because I messed it up with modding it
One headphone that's been on my radar is the Beyerdynamic DT-250. Heard it uses a special DT-770 driver