mattzane227
New Head-Fier
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I just ordered a pair. Only 57 left now, I knew I would regret it if I let them go out of stock. There were over 200 available a few days ago.
I think you just made a bunch of our Euro friends very happy.![]()
As per those Philips. Do those actually emit a virtual surround on those? If so Ultrasone gotta take note.
I just ordered a pair. Only 57 left now, I knew I would regret it if I let them go out of stock. There were over 200 available a few days ago.
About the Philips, i did manage to find 1 side of my old broken pairs, hook it up to my phone(not plugged in but did the ugliest most complex splice known to man), i only had the right side so i cant give proper impressions, but they did seem to have a very quick response, bass was punchy but lacking and they did seem to have a large soundstage from the 1 side i was using. I did open them up, and they did have a massive driver, but it was facing backwards away from the ear, there was some acoustic material on the side of the enclosure and the side it was facing towards had a metal mesh. Very interesting design that looks like some thought was put into it, not just throwing the cheapest driver into the cheapest to manufacture enclosure. The tips are very strange also and don't give a proper seal, leading to the lack of bass.
Makes me interested in modding them.
Based on the 15 min I spent listening to them, I would say these are really good . personally they sound much better than my M6.
Mine was just delivered to my front door! Unfortunately, I will be stuck at school until 4.
I think I will not be attending the rest of my classes for the day...![]()
Started reading Head-fi a few days ago when I lost my Brainwavz Pro Alphas, coincidentally when Dsnuts started promoting these. I thought I'd give them a try, so I ordered 3 pairs. For $7, they're definitely awesome headphones. MUCH better than any cheapo earphones I've ever heard. After about 10 hours with them, I was most impressed by the tone and punchy bass, which is pretty much unheard of in this price range. My main gripes were that the build quality doesn't seem too good, and it's really difficult to get a good fit. When I did get a good fit, they still felt really uncomfortable and awkward in my ears. The amount of clarity at higher volumes was a bit lacking, which is unfortunate for me because I really enjoy hearing more details in music. It remains to be known how much better they will sound once properly burned in, but as backup IEMs and ones I'll probably use at the gym, ~$25 well spent (on 3 pairs).
Great find Dsnuts!