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I was thinking of getting these but after reading a bit here...no way! I have a big ass head and the last thing I need is a broken pair of headphones...
It's too bad a few people are scaring everyone away from these. You're missing out on great sound at a low price.
I'm looking for my first closed headphone but don't want any troubles (if possible). Take a look at my profile if you have moment and let me know if you think this would be a good choice for me. Also are you saying the broken headband issue has been overblown? I do have a large cranium but am super anal\picky with all my equipment.
I'm looking for my first closed headphone but don't want any troubles (if possible). Take a look at my profile if you have moment and let me know if you think this would be a good choice for me. Also are you saying the broken headband issue has been overblown? I do have a large cranium but am super anal\picky with all my equipment.
Are the 100 & 150 identical except for the cosmetics?
That is a subject of minor debate. I think the most practical answer is: effectively, yes. If there is a difference it's subtle enough that most folks don't hear it.
Are the 100 & 150 identical except for the cosmetics?
I truely love my HP150. Love the bass on them. I'm now looking for a portable headphone that come at least close to the low end impact of the HP150. Is there such a thing?
Auditioning a pair of Sony MDR-XB90EX, and the bass on them come close (with comply tips), but in-ears always bother me, though these tips help a lot.
Would like something that does not require amping to sound good. Not ready to spend $on custom iem.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I truely love my HP150. Love the bass on them. I'm now looking for a portable headphone that come at least close to the low end impact of the HP150. Is there such a thing?
Auditioning a pair of Sony MDR-XB90EX, and the bass on them come close (with comply tips), but in-ears always bother me, though these tips help a lot.
Would like something that does not require amping to sound good. Not ready to spend $on custom iem.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Try the Oppo PM-3.
If you do try @mgh24, report back. I'd be curious what you think. I own HP150 and demoed the PM-3. I preferred the HP150, but there are plenty of satisfied PM-3 owners so YMMV