Ultrasone Signature DJ or Signature DXP would be good candidates.
Needs amping but hits hard.
Needs amping but hits hard.
I tried Denon AH-D1200 however it does not sound like the Denon AH-D1100 did.
Man...sorry to hear that! An underated set of cans imo. Made me pull mine out for a listenCould someone please recommend a headphone to replace a Denon AH-D600? I tried Denon AH-D1200 however it does not sound like the Denon AH-D1100 did. Now I’m trying Sennheiser Momentum 3 however in wired mode with the power off the bass is much less.
Just would want something like the 600’s. After 6 years one of the drivers fell apart. I just used them with my laptop.
Thanks
I think if you want bass you're going to need an amp to power it, your laptop is not really ideal especially with the 600 but I think it's negatively affecting all your cans. Just one of those decent USBC dongle DACs would be a huge improvement.Could someone please recommend a headphone to replace a Denon AH-D600? I tried Denon AH-D1200 however it does not sound like the Denon AH-D1100 did. Now I’m trying Sennheiser Momentum 3 however in wired mode with the power off the bass is much less.
Just would want something like the 600’s. After 6 years one of the drivers fell apart. I just used them with my laptop.
Thanks
So my question is, what headphones give a LOT of bass, but also provide a high-quality musical experience? For me, we are talking electronic music, mostly, minimal techno, some EDM, stuff with fat basslines but also some higher end sparkle.
LSA HP-2 Ultra. I have it, ask me anything.
I haven't done "bass headphones talk" for a while. Here goes.
So much of the discussion of "basshead" headphones focuses on bass quantity. When we get to "extreme basshead," cans like the JVC-HA-sz2000 and the VModa Crossfade M100 are mentioned. Maybe the Campfire Cascade, Sony MDR-XB900, or the Skullcandy Crusher. I own the JVC's, and a bit ago Iistened to some electronic music with them. The bass is huuuuuge, but the overall sound is crap, sorry. I would sacrifice a bit of the "ear-splitting rumble" for a bit more overall sound quality. Full, but quality bass!
So my question is, what headphones give a LOT of bass, but also provide a high-quality musical experience? For me, we are talking electronic music, mostly, minimal techno, some EDM, stuff with fat basslines but also some higher end sparkle.
Fostex TH-900? Sony MDR-Z1R? ZMF Eikon? I am talking about at almost any price. I am not going to run out and buy a new set of cans today or tomorrow, but one of these days. QUALITY bass and a quality overall sound signature! ??
All of the following headphones have very good bass presentations, so I will sort them based on their differences -I haven't done "bass headphones talk" for a while. Here goes.
So much of the discussion of "basshead" headphones focuses on bass quantity. When we get to "extreme basshead," cans like the JVC-HA-sz2000 and the VModa Crossfade M100 are mentioned. Maybe the Campfire Cascade, Sony MDR-XB900, or the Skullcandy Crusher. I own the JVC's, and a bit ago Iistened to some electronic music with them. The bass is huuuuuge, but the overall sound is crap, sorry. I would sacrifice a bit of the "ear-splitting rumble" for a bit more overall sound quality. Full, but quality bass!
So my question is, what headphones give a LOT of bass, but also provide a high-quality musical experience? For me, we are talking electronic music, mostly, minimal techno, some EDM, stuff with fat basslines but also some higher end sparkle.
Fostex TH-900? Sony MDR-Z1R? ZMF Eikon? I am talking about at almost any price. I am not going to run out and buy a new set of cans today or tomorrow, but one of these days. QUALITY bass and a quality overall sound signature! ??