GroudonStudios
New Head-Fier
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Hello everyone,
I'm currently on the hunt for a new pair of headphones. My music ranges from pop to EDM (Proxmity, Suicide Sheep, etc.) As of right now I currently own headphones like the, Shure SE112, Beats Mixr, Beats Tour 2.0, and the Shure SE215.
In my opinion I find the Beats brand to not live up to their hype. I found both of the Beats products mention above to be simply average and even muffled at higher volumes. I love both of the Shure products that I stated above but I am looking for something better.
I want a pair of headphones that sound clear, with good mids, great highs, controlled bass (doesn't get muffled or distort other instruments/vocals at higher volumes.)
Right now I am looking at the Audio Technica ATH-M40x, Audio Technica ATH-50X, Sennheiser Momentum on ears, and the in ear model of the Sennheiser momentum's.
I am completely aware that the Audio Technica's are considered monitoring headphones but I believe they're excellent for music too. The problem is the M50's aren't very portable and the M40's deliver a more balanced sound.
So can you guys recommend good headphones for listening to pop and EDM or possibly tell me your personal experiences with the headphones I am possibly looking to purchase?
Thank's guys!
I'm currently on the hunt for a new pair of headphones. My music ranges from pop to EDM (Proxmity, Suicide Sheep, etc.) As of right now I currently own headphones like the, Shure SE112, Beats Mixr, Beats Tour 2.0, and the Shure SE215.
In my opinion I find the Beats brand to not live up to their hype. I found both of the Beats products mention above to be simply average and even muffled at higher volumes. I love both of the Shure products that I stated above but I am looking for something better.
I want a pair of headphones that sound clear, with good mids, great highs, controlled bass (doesn't get muffled or distort other instruments/vocals at higher volumes.)
Right now I am looking at the Audio Technica ATH-M40x, Audio Technica ATH-50X, Sennheiser Momentum on ears, and the in ear model of the Sennheiser momentum's.
I am completely aware that the Audio Technica's are considered monitoring headphones but I believe they're excellent for music too. The problem is the M50's aren't very portable and the M40's deliver a more balanced sound.
So can you guys recommend good headphones for listening to pop and EDM or possibly tell me your personal experiences with the headphones I am possibly looking to purchase?
Thank's guys!