gelocks
Headphoneus Supremus
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Oh, was my last comment not allowed? My bad.
No.
We don't discuss sites like those here.
Thanks.
Oh, was my last comment not allowed? My bad.
Sorry about that. Is it a rule for head-fi in general, or thread specific?
Read the rules dude! LOL
- Group buy/mass buy site links or discussion about them are also not permitted. That includes hinting. See here: http://www.head-fi.org/a/group-buys.
- http://www.head-fi.org/a/terms-of-service
Read the rules dude! LOL
- Group buy/mass buy site links or discussion about them are also not permitted. That includes hinting. See here: http://www.head-fi.org/a/group-buys.
- http://www.head-fi.org/a/terms-of-service
Well damn.. I didn't even know there WERE rules to read (I've never been through the wiki at all since I joined). Lol. Again, my bad.
I've never heard anyone call the Razer Kraken's or the UE 9000 anywhere near bassy headphones.
Well, I have the UE6000 (not 9000) and they are indeed very bassy with NC on. Close to XB performance, so to say. Ridiculously bassy when EQ:ed. Good that you reminded - I'll take them to work today. I have my office alone today, so I can play around with some headphones without feeling like a too big of a nerd. Anyway, they definitely belong on the basshead list, and they have been discussed before in the OG basshead club (as basshead material).
What are some IEM that can match overall bass of over-ear headphones? I have only had ath-ckm500; although they have good bass, it seems as if subwoofer was off when comparing to full-size headphones such as ath-m50. Listening to Moby's Extreme Ways is a good example. Are all IEM have similar experience when compared to full-size headphones?