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#4381. Posted:
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Budget: $200
Music preferences:rap
form/factor: over ear
Open or closed: closed
Listening from:iphone
Details: Want some headphones to listen to on the plane, car, and at home.
Music preferences:rap
form/factor: over ear
Open or closed: closed
Listening from:iphone
Details: Want some headphones to listen to on the plane, car, and at home.
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Budget : 75 or $121.50
Music Preferences : Dubstep, D&B , Rap.
Form / Factor : Over Ear
Open or Closed : Whatever's better for my music preferences.
Listening from : iPod, Laptop , Blackberry.
Music Preferences : Dubstep, D&B , Rap.
Form / Factor : Over Ear
Open or Closed : Whatever's better for my music preferences.
Listening from : iPod, Laptop , Blackberry.
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r00t wroteIshcabible wroter00t wrote
@Ishcabible: Congrats! Guess you weren't as lazy as I am, I'm about to finish and send all my apps. I'm applying to some engineering schools in the east and a few others.
Nice! Which ones? And the only reason I wasn't lazy was because the early decision deadline was really early and early decision was the only way I'd get in.
The PXC450 was an impulse buy and the more I read about them, the less I'm assuming I'll like them. Well...maybe someone would trade a pair of Grados for them.
Clarkson, Drexel, Olin, and Rennselaer for now and I'll probably do more. Also Rose-Hulman and University of KY (dat in-state tuition with KEES money, first choice realistically).
Never even heard of the PXC450... Did you... Pay retail?
Rose-Hulman was pretty nice. I just wanted a college that was a bit more...social. RH was pretty dead since it's in the middle of nowhere.
And of course I didn't pay retail It's supposedly a bit worse than the HD380, which I already dislike. Maybe these will be donor headphones. Or maybe I won't mind because these would only be used for actual noise cancelling purposes.
CGD wrote Budget : 75 or $121.50
Music Preferences : Dubstep, D&B , Rap.
Form / Factor : Over Ear
Open or Closed : Whatever's better for my music preferences.
Listening from : iPod, Laptop , Blackberry.
Beyerdynamic DT770 or AKG K181DJ
ansehelm wroteIshcabible wrote
They're too dark for indie and too slow for metal. I know nothing about the D400 other than that a lot of people are disappointed with them.
I, again, am introduced by people into Audio-Technica's ATH M50 and Beyer's DT990. According to one of them DT990's clarity is top notch and can also serves damn well as gaming headphone (of course that is not my primary need as I'm already using SS SiberiaV2).
I've checkout K550 and found that they are made in China. And this fact somewhat freaks me out. Is there anyone who owns this headphone? Need to know if it is really that reliable.
I'll list out my needs again here:
Budget:
Within MYR1500 or Approx. 490 USD
Music preferences:
Primary : Rock, Symphonic Metal, Indie, Neo-Classical, Post-Rock
Secondary : Folks, New Age, Soundtrack musics
Type/form-fact:
Closed
Listening from:
Primary: PC. With usual, conventional built in soundcard.
Secondary: iPod Shuffle
Details:
Portable?
Yes. If possible, would be able to wear them comfortably when walking on streets, but this is not really important as I spend most of my time in front of PC.
Do they need to isolate well?
Yes, definitely. If possible, able to isolate me from radio musics being played in my office.
Is durability a big priority?
Yes.
Are these for gaming?
No. This one will focus mainly on enjoying music, or keeping me up when working for long hours.
Do you have any hardware like amps or DACs that you will be using?
Nope.
Do you need an amp and/or DAC?
Nope.
Have you had significant experience with certain headphones in the past?
No. I'm totally new with audiophile headphones.
Do you have any other relevant questions?
Nope.
I hated the M50 for indie. The somewhat recessed midrange combined with the tipped up treble and narrow soundstage made for a bad time.
The DT990 is open and doesn't fit your needs because they have no isolation.
You absolutely do not need to worry about the K550's build quality. Every other headphone in this price range except for a few that don't fit your criteria is made in China. The K550 in my experience is above average because they are made of metal everywhere.
Reverence wrote Budget: $200
Music preferences:rap
form/factor: over ear
Open or closed: closed
Listening from:iphone
Details: Want some headphones to listen to on the plane, car, and at home.
Beyerdynamic DT770 with an CMoy from eBay. If they're too big, you can look at the AiAiAi TMA-1.
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Ishcabible wrote
I hated the M50 for indie. The somewhat recessed midrange combined with the tipped up treble and narrow soundstage made for a bad time.
The DT990 is open and doesn't fit your needs because they have no isolation.
You absolutely do not need to worry about the K550's build quality. Every other headphone in this price range except for a few that don't fit your criteria is made in China. The K550 in my experience is above average because they are made of metal everywhere.
Thanks for the info. This place is very helpful
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Budget:
100-200 USD
Music preferences:
Rap
Type/form-fact:
Over ear
Listening from:
iPhone
Portable?
Yes
Do they need to isolate well?
Yes if possible
Is durability a big priority?
Yes
100-200 USD
Music preferences:
Rap
Type/form-fact:
Over ear
Listening from:
iPhone
Portable?
Yes
Do they need to isolate well?
Yes if possible
Is durability a big priority?
Yes
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Which genres you'll be listening to: Dubstep,Ska.(<--You could say rock for that one.
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Any would do
What you are listening from: Zune
What's The Budget: anything to $60 (USD)
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Any would do
What you are listening from: Zune
What's The Budget: anything to $60 (USD)
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Amazing topic, this has helped me loads!
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Twist-Version-7 wrote Amazing topic, this has helped me loads!Explain how this has helped you then. Did you buy a pair of earphones or headphones that you saw on this topic? If so show proof or I will assume that you are just post pumping
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Budget: 100
Music preferences: Jazz,Dubstep,Rap,Metal,Rock.
Type/form-factor: In-Ear
Open or closed: Closed
Listening from: Phone, MP3 Player, Aux out on Tv, Computer
Details: Something durable I've been using in-ear headphones that came with my Gameboy Color from 1998.
Music preferences: Jazz,Dubstep,Rap,Metal,Rock.
Type/form-factor: In-Ear
Open or closed: Closed
Listening from: Phone, MP3 Player, Aux out on Tv, Computer
Details: Something durable I've been using in-ear headphones that came with my Gameboy Color from 1998.
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-ProHackerz wrote Budget: 100
Music preferences: Jazz,Dubstep,Rap,Metal,Rock.
Type/form-factor: In-Ear
Open or closed: Closed
Listening from: Phone, MP3 Player, Aux out on Tv, Computer
Details: Something durable I've been using in-ear headphones that came with my Gameboy Color from 1998.
Shure SE215 is great for metal, but a bit veiled for jazz. Do you want something bassy or neutral?
Daggett wrote Which genres you'll be listening to: Dubstep,Ska.(<--You could say rock for that one.
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Any would do
What you are listening from: Zune
What's The Budget: anything to $60 (USD)
The AKG K518 is bassy enough for dubstep and bright enough for ska
mR513KiNGTman wrote Budget:
100-200 USD
Music preferences:
Rap
Type/form-fact:
Over ear
Listening from:
iPhone
Portable?
Yes
Do they need to isolate well?
Yes if possible
Is durability a big priority?
Yes
Is bass more important than vocals? If so, then possibly the V-Moda Crossfade LP2 or AKG K181DJ if you want some vocals.
Also, I got the T50P today. They sound like pants.
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