Impagliazzo
New Head-Fier
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First of all, hello everybody.
I'm new to the forums and to sound as well.
Nah, I'm not a complete newbie but don't assume too much, eh?!
So, I've owned some really crappy headphones so far. And the most decent ones were this Philips SHP805 that I'm wearing right now (I'm not so sure US people are really familiar with it, since I can't see it on any US shops, Amazon, B&H and even Ebay), and an Audio-Technica ATH M20, closed-back flat freq. response for monitoring purposes.
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I really like the sound of these headphones, when I first bought I thought the bass was a lil' weak, but now I'm cool with it.
I can't really say if the Philips one is closed, one site says it is, but I doubt it. It does a very poor job in cancelling sound. But that's not a problem for me. I use it inside my room.
My question is: Would the 515 have the same characteristics as my Philips?
My Philips sounds more natural than my AT, AT sounds very boxy.
Would that be a characteristic of closed back headphones?
Ah, another thing that makes me like the HD515 is the design. Looks very comfortable and it's pretty slick as well.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS: Posted in the wrong section (damn tabs!) already contacted mods.
I'm new to the forums and to sound as well.
Nah, I'm not a complete newbie but don't assume too much, eh?!
So, I've owned some really crappy headphones so far. And the most decent ones were this Philips SHP805 that I'm wearing right now (I'm not so sure US people are really familiar with it, since I can't see it on any US shops, Amazon, B&H and even Ebay), and an Audio-Technica ATH M20, closed-back flat freq. response for monitoring purposes.
I really like the sound of these headphones, when I first bought I thought the bass was a lil' weak, but now I'm cool with it.
I can't really say if the Philips one is closed, one site says it is, but I doubt it. It does a very poor job in cancelling sound. But that's not a problem for me. I use it inside my room.
My question is: Would the 515 have the same characteristics as my Philips?
My Philips sounds more natural than my AT, AT sounds very boxy.
Would that be a characteristic of closed back headphones?
Ah, another thing that makes me like the HD515 is the design. Looks very comfortable and it's pretty slick as well.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS: Posted in the wrong section (damn tabs!) already contacted mods.