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OK, guys. I'm ready for a sticky. This topic has more views and posts then a few of the existing ones, and is on track to be even bigger.
How do I make this happen? Anyone know? Think somebody can help me out?
How do I make this happen? Anyone know? Think somebody can help me out?
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r00t_b33r wroteOK, guys. I'm ready for a sticky. This topic has more views and posts then a few of the existing ones, and is on track to be even bigger.
How do I make this happen? Anyone know? Think somebody can help me out?
You personally can't. I'm pretty sure only members of staff who have the abilities to make topics in this sub-forum stickies can. If a moderator feels that this topic deserves a sticky, they'll sticky it - a good example is the sticky above for DJ software and what not. Either way, this thread is still on top and booming!
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Generation wroter00t_b33r wroteOK, guys. I'm ready for a sticky. This topic has more views and posts then a few of the existing ones, and is on track to be even bigger.
How do I make this happen? Anyone know? Think somebody can help me out?
You personally can't. I'm pretty sure only members of staff who have the abilities to make topics in this sub-forum stickies can. If a moderator feels that this topic deserves a sticky, they'll sticky it - a good example is the sticky above for DJ software and what not. Either way, this thread is still on top and booming!
Cool. I can just keep doing what I'm doing that way. Someone told me I had to message one or something, and I thought that sounded ridiculous. Thanks!
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Budget: $200
Music preference: Hip Hop/Rap
Type / form factor and portability: Over Ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Either
Source(s): Ipod Touch.
Music preference: Hip Hop/Rap
Type / form factor and portability: Over Ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Either
Source(s): Ipod Touch.
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Artwork wrote Budget: $200
Music preference: Hip Hop/Rap
Type / form factor and portability: Over Ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Either
Source(s): Ipod Touch.
The Sony XB1000 is the best bassy full-size headphone at that price. Some places have them for upwards of 400 dollars, but the prices fluctuate a lot because they have to be specially imported. Plenty of places have them for reasonable prices, though!
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If you're looking for something more balanced-sounding, the Audio Technica ATH-M50 is another good option. They can be had for around 130 bucks. They don't favor bass as much as the XB1000s, but every part of the sonic spectrum (for the most part) is equally presented.
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Budget: About 30 GBP (Moneys tight at the moment)
Music preference: Dubstep, and some 80s music
Type / form factor and portability: In ear
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Source(s): iPod, or laptop
Music preference: Dubstep, and some 80s music
Type / form factor and portability: In ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):
Source(s): iPod, or laptop
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stevekeith wrote Budget: About 30 GBP (Moneys tight at the moment)
Music preference: Dubstep, and some 80s music
Type / form factor and portability: In ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):
Source(s): iPod, or laptop
Honestly, there are too many options here. This is one of the few times I'm going to have someone do research instead of doing it myself! There are literally dozens, maybe hundreds of possibilities for IEMs in this price range. Look through this for a bit, and you're sure to find something that fits your budget and sound expectations.
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If you can afford the Brainwavz M2, though, get them. Pretty much the best in their price range, but I don't know how they are priced across the pond. The Meelectronics M6 is always a good option, as well! Good luck! Tell me if you need any more help!
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Budget: $20 (but up to $50 if its really worth it)
Music preference: metal & dubstep
Type / form factor and portability: in-ear
Source(s): iPod
Thanks
Music preference: metal & dubstep
Type / form factor and portability: in-ear
Source(s): iPod
Thanks
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-Velvet- wrote Budget: $20 (but up to $50 if its really worth it)
Music preference: metal & dubstep
Type / form factor and portability: in-ear
Source(s): iPod
Thanks
I'd save some money and get the Meelectronics M6. They're still on sale for REALLY cheap, as far as I know! Other good options would be the Brainwavz M1 or Proalpha. Also, check out the link I posted in the entry above yours. Take a look around, there are a ton of options.
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r00t_b33r wrote
I'd save some money and get the Meelectronics M6. They're still on sale for REALLY cheap, as far as I know! Other good options would be the Brainwavz M1 or Proalpha. Also, check out the link I posted in the entry above yours. Take a look around, there are a ton of options.
Thanks!!
I think I'm gonna go with the Meelectronics M6
Also, don't think I didn't read the other posts before posting. I wanted to know if it was worth it to spend more than $20 for some other earphones.
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