HellaChinese
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use this thread guys. i'm still seeing a TON of "what headphones?" threads floating around every day
Originally Posted by HellaChinese /img/forum/go_quote.gif All Shure headphones are made in one plant in America so they're all the same quality.. |
Originally Posted by HellaChinese /img/forum/go_quote.gif For the 200$ range you have three real competitors: the Sleek SA6, Atrio M5 The SA6 is highly revered in this forum due to it's warm (bass) qualities and it's personal customization choices. Mids are good and the treble can be tuned to however you like it. The SA6 has bass and treble ports that you can self-tune to find your own best sound. The Atrio M5 is a serious bass-head IEM that does NOT distort the mids or shadow the highs. However, it isn't as detail oriented as the SA6 (in terms of trebles) Both of these are great headphones, so the last part is up to you based on your personal preference. You might also want to consider the Jays q-Jay, but based on what I've read the SA6's outperform them for the price. You might want to check out this thread that reviews 17 different IEMs and do some more research yourself http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/r...9-08-a-335851/ |
Originally Posted by discoscience /img/forum/go_quote.gif Pretty simple question, I currently own a Senn CX300. The SQ is several levels below my other headphones (ATH-ESW9, Ety ER6i) but they beat everything I own on comfort. I can sleep with these in my ears, and nothing else is even remotely tolerable. I'm looking for a canalbud with the same dimensions / comfort level as the CX300, but with better SQ. I listen to mostly pop/electronic/rock. My budget is up to $100. Is the Audio Technica CK7 the obvious choice here? Any other suggestions? |