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Ooh, of the ones I've owned, here goes:
- IE8: Immensely large soundstage gives an 'airy' feel to the music; no stranger to monstrous bass; oh so fun sound!
- TF10: Conventional v-shaped sound with great (street) priceerformance ratio
- SM3: Amongst the most engaging universals on the market; mids are just mesmerizing; vocals come to life; hate it or love it; quite fun sounding
- W3: Yet again, conventional v-shaped sound, with great emphasis on bass quantity/quality
- EX1000: Awesome SQ, that works with just about every genre; great stage depth/width, great all around signature that's as much fun as it is exceptionally sounding
- Monster series (MTPG, MTPC, MDT): The epitome of the very word 'monster' itself, they're true BASS MONSTERS; extremely fun sounding for (but not limited to) bass-heavy genres
- Atrio M5: King of sub-bass, second to none in that regard; similar to Monster's, bass-heavy tracks will have you up & dancing
- FX700: King of timbre around these parts; much like the Monster/Atrio's, no stranger to lows with exceptional impact; very fun and energetic overall sound
- RE262: Exceptional midrange; much like the SM3, will bring vocal tracks to life; very fun overall sound
- SE535: Top tier sound quality, infamously exceptional midrange, great bass quantity, sparkling highs, what's not to like? All the while, quite fun sounding
DISCLAIMER: The above is merely my opinion. There are certainly others, but the aforementioned were the first that came to mind. Tablespoon of salt included.