Omie Jay
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whats wrong with extra bass?
sometimes they can get overwhelmingOmie Jay said:whats wrong with extra bass?
Treble over Bass doesn't make it sound better, or produce higher quality sound...Deltan said:sometimes they can get overwhelming
i prefer treble over bass, it just sounds higher quality
if you listen loud, consider getting a pair of closed headphones, as clip-ons leak sound like a bitch. also clip ons i find pretty uncomfortable, mainly because they feel looser in comparison to conventional earphones.Omie Jay said:Those Koss links look interesting..
I listen loud on trains, so after about half a year the sound quality gets fucked, ive gone thru 3 ipod headfones now.
What are clip-on headfones like? Sound quality? Ease of use? Portability? Annoyance during use (if any)? -compared to regular ipod headfones, which i currently use.
what you have got to be kidding me i wouldn't give them to my grandmother to listen to.electrolysis said:nothing beats the apple in-ear headphones, got em off US ebay for AUD$38.47 after shipping, best headphones out imo
Shure = The industry standard in theatre/recording applications.superelizabeth said:Shure =)
Do you want in-ear, external or closed headphones?Omie Jay said:hahahah, i thought u were just saying 'sure', superelizabeth, lol!
I hate how good headfones are so massive, i want good quality but not big either.
Do they exist?
Fucken LOLelectrolysis said:nothing beats the apple in-ear headphones, got em off US ebay for AUD$38.47 after shipping, best headphones out imo
Well, Phillips and Sony both do great external and closed headphones that aren't too large, and I know that Sony do some really good behind-the-head external headphones. Both are pretty reasonably priced compared to the other specialist brands.Omie Jay said:i want good quality, non-in-ear, they dont work with me.
Shit man...that's insaneSenns are overpriced.
Alessandro MS-1 for day to day use.
Sony MDRV-600 for closed listening/monitor work.
Koss KSC-75 for travelling.
Grado 325i for DVDs