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Oct 28, 2011 at 6:21 PM Post #406 of 11,286
I don't think the SP51's are flavor of the month which I guess is a good thing?  Haha anyways this weekend...MEElectronics SP51 for $27 http://www.meelec.com/Sound_Preference_In_Ear_Headphones_s/330.htm.  Coupon codes:  "SPooky51" "SHIPPING_COUPON"
 
Oct 28, 2011 at 6:40 PM Post #408 of 11,286
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Oct 28, 2011 at 9:49 PM Post #410 of 11,286
Sure, they don't have crazy amounts of bass but I find that M50's have a noticeable emphasis on bass. Does that make it a basshead can though?
 
Oct 28, 2011 at 9:53 PM Post #411 of 11,286


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Sure, they don't have crazy amounts of bass but I find that M50's have a noticeable emphasis on bass. Does that make it a basshead can though?


Source: Headfonia
 
The M-50 is also fairly good at bass. There is plenty of bass body, and the extension to the low bass is smoother on the M50 than for both Shures. Bass punch is very good, stronger than the SRH-840, but still less than the 750DJ. What’s debatable, however, is the bass control on the M-50. It’s not exactly boomy, but it does have a longer decay than on the Shures, thus complex bass passages are less articulated on the M-50 than on the Shures. If your music has a complex bass, then you may want to consider the other options like the HD25-1, the SRH-750DJ, and the AKG K181DJ, all of those have very tight bass.  Everyone else would be happily satisfied with the M-50′s bass performance.
 
 
I've never listened to them, but I have heard the cans Mike has compared them to (the 750DJs and owned the HD25-1).  From the sound of it I wouldn't necessarily describe them as Basshead cans.
 
Oct 29, 2011 at 6:35 AM Post #416 of 11,286


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I'd say adding the TFTA 1XB's to that list...
They ate the IE8's and the MTPG's alive in bass quantity :wink:



 


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I also think the TFTA 2V3B 1XB should be on the bass iem list ,it makes some of those on the list seem positively neutral 
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I've added the 2V3B 1XB to the list, theres also a 3V2B (Extra Bass) on TFTA's website so I included those as well. Thanks for the help 
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Oct 29, 2011 at 6:56 AM Post #417 of 11,286


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I've added the 2V3B 1XB to the list, theres also a 3V2B (Extra Bass) on TFTA's website so I included those as well. Thanks for the help 
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Sorry this should be corrected - :p!
There are two models:
TFTA-2100-2V1S (1V) & TFTA-2100-3V2B (1XB)
 
The () is because they are being renamed to it :)
So if you would add them - but like that - that would be cool!

Thanks for adding them - I'm sure the bassheads will love em :)
 
Oct 29, 2011 at 7:07 AM Post #418 of 11,286


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Sorry this should be corrected - :p!
There are two models:
TFTA-2100-2V1S (1V) & TFTA-2100-3V2B (1XB)
 
The () is because they are being renamed to it :)
So if you would add them - but like that - that would be cool!

Thanks for adding them - I'm sure the bassheads will love em :)


 
Done, I added the 2101 2V1 and 2200 2V1 as well because they were described as bass heavy on the website. 
 

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