Matt V
New Head-Fier
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- Dec 13, 2011
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This place is a curse. I bought a set of Crossfade LP's for $150 and while I like them I think they aren't what I'm looking for. It seems an on-ear headphone is the way to go for what I plan on using them for. Going to sell these and dedicate $100 for earphones and $50 for IEM's. Here is the criteria:
- $100 price range
- On ear headphones
- Small or mid size portability
- Lightweight or midweight but solid feel
- Good build quality
- Comfortable
- Detachable cable
- Decent/good sound isolation (for use in public when needed)
- Good clarity
- Strong highs (for rock, punk, acoustic, etc)
- Neutral mids
- Strong, punchy bass (even maybe boomy (but not muddy) on some dubstep/hip hop songs)
- Good with portable devices but also good with portable amps (probably going to get a micro CMOY)
I hope this helps with what I'm looking for. I'm willing to go up in price maybe another $20 if the pair justifies it.
- $100 price range
- On ear headphones
- Small or mid size portability
- Lightweight or midweight but solid feel
- Good build quality
- Comfortable
- Detachable cable
- Decent/good sound isolation (for use in public when needed)
- Good clarity
- Strong highs (for rock, punk, acoustic, etc)
- Neutral mids
- Strong, punchy bass (even maybe boomy (but not muddy) on some dubstep/hip hop songs)
- Good with portable devices but also good with portable amps (probably going to get a micro CMOY)
I hope this helps with what I'm looking for. I'm willing to go up in price maybe another $20 if the pair justifies it.