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#1871. Posted:
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Budget. Under 80$
Music preference: dubstep

Type / form factor and portability: over ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): idk whatever is better for bass
Source. iPhone.
Ps I want to feel the rumble of bass
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Mixtrack wrote Budget: 200$ is as much as im willing to pay

Music preference: Techno/Dubstep/Electrohouse

Type / form factor and portability: Over Ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):Closed

Source(s): Laptop
P.S I Want As Much Bass As Possible


The Audio Technica Pro 700 Mk. II is perfect for you. They're incredibly bassy, but bass is not the only thing it does well. It's built like a tank and is extremely portable with a folding design and removable cable. The stock pads are OK, but upgrading them to the pads from the Audio Technica ATH-M50 really makes the Pro 700 a lot better. On Amazon, under "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought:" it shows the M50 pads. I've tried these with both the stock and M50 pads, and the comfort difference is huge. Also keep in mind these will clamp pretty tight the first few days/weeks, but they soon loosen up. Otherwise, they're very comfortable. I think they're really good-looking, too.
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the better headphones was Beats By DrDre seriously dude
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iTz_ProDiGyZz wrote the better headphones was Beats By DrDre seriously dude


Read the OP, I explained why you're wrong. Also, if you could tell me why, I'd appreciate it. You clearly have extensive experience with headphones. :sarcasm:
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Budget: 100$-150$

Music preference: Rap and Hip Hop

Type / form factor and portability: both

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): closed

Source(s): iphone
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Herp wrote Budget: 100$-150$

Music preference: Rap and Hip Hop

Type / form factor and portability: both

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): closed

Source(s): iphone


I copied this from a few posts back.

The Audio Technica Pro 700 Mk. II is perfect for you. They're incredibly bassy, but bass is not the only thing it does well. It's built like a tank and is extremely portable with a folding design and removable cable. The stock pads are OK, but upgrading them to the pads from the Audio Technica ATH-M50 really makes the Pro 700 a lot better. On Amazon, under "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought:" it shows the M50 pads. I've tried these with both the stock and M50 pads, and the comfort difference is huge. Also keep in mind these will clamp pretty tight the first few days/weeks, but they soon loosen up. Otherwise, they're very comfortable. I think they're really good-looking, too.

There's also the Ultrasone HFI-780 and HFI-580, the Shure SRH750DJ, and M-Audio Q40.
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North4433 wrote Budget. Under 80$
Music preference: dubstep

Type / form factor and portability: over ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear:( idk whatever is better for bass
Source. iPhone.
Ps I want to feel the rumble of bass


If you don't mind the size, the Sony XB500 is perfect for rumbly bass.
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I loved the headphones you recommended last time, so now my friend wants to know what he should get.

Budget: $50

Music preference: Metalcore/Deathmetal

Type / form factor and portability: In ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):

Source(s): iPod
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Budget: 50$

Music preference: Electronic / Rock / trance

Type / form factor and portability: No preference.

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Closed (if there are any good, if not the open)

Source(s): Ipod touch, computer, cellphone, etc...
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BrassMonkey0 wrote I loved the headphones you recommended last time, so now my friend wants to know what he should get.

Budget: $50

Music preference: Metalcore/Deathmetal

Type / form factor and portability: In ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):

Source(s): iPod


These:

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They're definitely worth the extra cash. Other good options are the Brainwavz M2 and Dunu DN-12 Trident.
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