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Ishcabible wrote This is going to get lost if I don't reply to this:
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RAP (Mainly for Bass And Loudness )!!!!!
In earphones
Listening from Ipod/Computer
Loudness? Uhh, you should probably take care of your ears better than that unless you want a hearing aid when you're 30. But the JVC FTX90 is an awesome bassy IEM.
D'oh, forgot the FXT90. That belongs in the recommendation, definitely.
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Idk why people are saying Bose is bad. That's what I have and they're amazing
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BrushZ wrote Idk why people are saying Bose is bad. That's what I have and they're amazing
They're bad for the exact same reasons Beats are. Grossly overpriced, poorly built, mediocre sound, and terribly overmarketed. You pay a lot for low-end quality, basically.
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BrushZ wrote Idk why people are saying Bose is bad. That's what I have and they're amazing
Most of Bose stuff is very much technically inferior to other headphones at the same price range. Have you tried some Ultrasones or something like them? They'd be sure to impress you.
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Budget: 45 usd
Genre- Rap/Rock
Type- Earbuds
On my ipod
Genre- Rap/Rock
Type- Earbuds
On my ipod
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K1dSlayer wrote Budget: 45 usd
Genre- Rap/Rock
Type- Earbuds
On my ipod
If you can pay $5 more or $60 if you want them now, get the Vsonic GR06. There's nothing better in it's price range right now, and there are just so many things that are great about it. It comes with a ton of different (and high-quality) tips, sounds incredible for the price, and is built well. Tips make comfort very good as well.
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Or this, when they're back in stock:
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If you can't spend a little more, the next lower increment is the Xeport 5010, which is just $15 and easily one of the best deals I've ever seen, perhaps THE best. If you can, though, I think the GR06 is worth it if you have the money.
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Budget: around 100AUD
Music: Electronic of all kinds, 128kbps-320kbps
Source:Macbook and phone
Isolation: No leakage
Form factor: supra aural or circumaural
This is for a friend of mine. He hates the V-moda look and only want good looking headphones. He is currently considering the Pioneer HDJ-500 (Not exactly good). He dislikes the Aviators and Audio Technica ES7 too so I'm out of ideas.
Music: Electronic of all kinds, 128kbps-320kbps
Source:Macbook and phone
Isolation: No leakage
Form factor: supra aural or circumaural
This is for a friend of mine. He hates the V-moda look and only want good looking headphones. He is currently considering the Pioneer HDJ-500 (Not exactly good). He dislikes the Aviators and Audio Technica ES7 too so I'm out of ideas.
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Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones.
No Batteries.
Long Cord.
Comfortable.
Under $100.
No Batteries.
Long Cord.
Comfortable.
Under $100.
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WWWYKI wrote Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones.
No Batteries.
Long Cord.
Comfortable.
Under $100.
While the HD280 would be a good choice for listening since it has a good bass extension, it isn't exactly good looking, at least for my friend's tastes.
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Parall3l wrote Budget: around 100AUD
Music: Electronic of all kinds, 128kbps-320kbps
Source:Macbook and phone
Isolation: No leakage
Form factor: supra aural or circumaural
This is for a friend of mine. He hates the V-moda look and only want good looking headphones. He is currently considering the Pioneer HDJ-500 (Not exactly good). He dislikes the Aviators and Audio Technica ES7 too so I'm out of ideas.
I'm totally unsure of pricing, but the Creative Aurvana Live or Koss DJ100 sound like they're worth considering.
I won't be able to post until late tomorrow night, so bye for awhile, guys! I'll be back soon!
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