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Talon 12-02-2012 06:44 AM

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Posted by Crono (Post 244767)
talon knows his ****, wonder how disappoint he'd be over my siberia v2 purchase

y u do that



Well anyway I ended up getting my Sennys so it's all good.

Pazx 12-02-2012 07:16 AM

talon ur avatar is gonna confuse me

ok

and your usertitle ok

Froggy Krueger 12-02-2012 11:54 PM

I'm not really experienced in this field, but what I'm using right now are some metallic green Skullcandys I found on the ground a while ago (unopened, too, was pretty nice 0.o), and these have lasted me 3 years and counting. Pretty nice compared to the crapples I had before. I also have some AKG k240 Studios that I found cleaning out my garage and my dad said I could keep. They're over-ear though, which is nice some times but annoying at other times. Are these any good for use in home?

Also, I'm looking for some good earphones, what's your best recommendation for $30-$40? My ipod is a second gen touch though, so that might not have awesome sound anywho.

Talon 12-03-2012 12:52 AM

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Posted by Froggy Krueger (Post 246121)
I'm not really experienced in this field, but what I'm using right now are some metallic green Skullcandys I found on the ground a while ago (unopened, too, was pretty nice 0.o), and these have lasted me 3 years and counting. Pretty nice compared to the crapples I had before. I also have some AKG k240 Studios that I found cleaning out my garage and my dad said I could keep. They're over-ear though, which is nice some times but annoying at other times. Are these any good for use in home?

Also, I'm looking for some good earphones, what's your best recommendation for $30-$40? My ipod is a second gen touch though, so that might not have awesome sound anywho.

The AKG K240 is actually a really solid set of budget headphones that would be good for home use. For the earphones, I'm going to need some information like music preferences and such. Don't want to recommend bass-heavies if you're going for rock or something.

GotenGraal 12-03-2012 01:20 AM

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Posted by GotenGraal (Post 244167)
Budget: $15-$25
Music Preference: Punk (Like Green Day or Blink-182)
Form: In ear
Source: iPod touch 5
What above else: Sound quality (Good bass and I can clearly understand the words being sang) and portability.

Oh forgot to say closed back sorry. Been looking for headphones for a while would really appreciate the help. My friend told me the JVC explosives are pretty good but you seem to be an expert.

Froggy Krueger 12-03-2012 01:24 AM

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Posted by Talon (Post 246168)
The AKG K240 is actually a really solid set of budget headphones that would be good for home use. For the earphones, I'm going to need some information like music preferences and such. Don't want to recommend bass-heavies if you're going for rock or something.

Mostly rock, but I also like punk and sometimes random stuff that I don't like anything else in the genre of. But classic and alt rock with some punk is what I usually like

Talon 12-03-2012 03:26 AM

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Posted by GotenGraal (Post 244167)
Budget: $15-$25
Music Preference: Punk (Like Green Day or Blink-182)
Form: In ear
Source: iPod touch 5
What above else: Sound quality (Good bass and I can clearly understand the words being sang) and portability.

I'm gonna point you towards the MEElectronics M9. It's a decently balanced headphone with a mid-bass focused sound that works out well with rock. I used to own a set of these a while back and I can't say I ever hated them.

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Posted by Froggy Krueger (Post 246178)
Mostly rock, but I also like punk and sometimes random stuff that I don't like anything else in the genre of. But classic and alt rock with some punk is what I usually like

Oh also what form factor are you looking for? In-ears, on-ears, around-ears, etc?

Froggy Krueger 12-03-2012 03:47 AM

in ear, thanks. Looking for something to use while I'm running and such, over ears are a pain

Talon 12-03-2012 04:00 AM

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Posted by Froggy Krueger (Post 246279)
in ear, thanks. Looking for something to use while I'm running and such, over ears are a pain

I think these should be good for you. I haven't tried them out personally, but since they're earbuds, they won't have microphonics which is a plus for running. I'm not entirely sure about sound quality, but if it sounds anything like the Sennheiser house sound, these should work for you.

http://www.sennheiserusa.com/sport-e...-adidas_504042

Give them a search on Amazon; don't buy from their official site.

Talon 12-03-2012 03:20 PM

Nothing makes me angrier than my close friend buying Solos. I'm done.

I quit.

Latte 12-03-2012 06:32 PM

Budget: $50-80
Music Preference: Varies a lot xD Frank Sinatra, Daft Punk, Jack Johnson, Kanye West, Keyshia Cole..
Form Factor (Type): I like full size, but I'm open to other types
Open-backed or close-backed (not for IEMs): Close-backed
Source (MP3 player/desktop/etc): iPhone, iPad, laptop
What's above everything else? - Sound quality

Talon 12-05-2012 06:54 AM

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Posted by Latte (Post 246548)
Budget: $50-80
Music Preference: Varies a lot xD Frank Sinatra, Daft Punk, Jack Johnson, Kanye West, Keyshia Cole..
Form Factor (Type): I like full size, but I'm open to other types
Open-backed or close-backed (not for IEMs): Close-backed
Source (MP3 player/desktop/etc): iPhone, iPad, laptop
What's above everything else? - Sound quality

I was a fan of the Audio Technica ATH-ES7 (you can call me an AT superfan), them being my first "entry-fi" set of portables. I'm kinda tired of rehashing stuff about AT's consumer-oriented house sound, so here's an excerpt of an actual audiophile's review of the headphones.

Spoiler
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Posted by ljokerl (Head-Fi.org)
The ATH-ES7 provide a distinctly ‘fun’ sound signature that betrays Audio-Technica’s poising them for mainstream success. They’re heavy hitters in the bass department with a smooth and full-bodied low end. Extension is adequate and these can produce a good amount of bass rumble when prodded. The speed isn’t quite up to par with the HA-M750 and Q40s but the softer impact may even be preferable for some. They are certainly less tiring to my bass-sensitive ears. The midrange is slightly recessed but clarity is quite good and vocals sound more or less natural. There seems to be a small hump in the lower midrange response, which gives the sound some coloration. The treble is on the bright side but not fatiguing enough to be a problem. It’s quite upfront and very crisp and clear. They do a good job relating a track’s dimensionality but don’t quite manage an open and spacious sound -soundstaging is very close and intimate. Despite this I still find them perfectly enjoyable headphones when listening on the go.



Anyway I got my Sennheiser HD25-1 II today from UPS. ****in' love them, the first headphone purchase I haven't been disappointed by since my Audio Technica M50s. Was disappointed by the UE Triple.fi 10 (grew on me, didn't justify the $400 tag though), disappointed by the Beyerdynamic T50P, and the Audio Technica ATH-CKM500s (though it's the only IEM I have now, I miss my Triple.fi10).

Latte 12-05-2012 04:52 PM

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Posted by Talon (Post 247999)
I was a fan of the Audio Technica ATH-ES7 (you can call me an AT superfan), them being my first "entry-fi" set of portables. I'm kinda tired of rehashing stuff about AT's consumer-oriented house sound, so here's an excerpt of an actual audiophile's review of the headphones.

Spoiler


Anyway I got my Sennheiser HD25-1 II today from UPS. ****in' love them, the first headphone purchase I haven't been disappointed by since my Audio Technica M50s. Was disappointed by the UE Triple.fi 10 (grew on me, didn't justify the $400 tag though), disappointed by the Beyerdynamic T50P, and the Audio Technica ATH-CKM500s (though it's the only IEM I have now, I miss my Triple.fi10).

Thanks!

Imprint 12-10-2012 12:07 AM

Budget:Under $100 (Under $60 for bonus points)
Music Preference:Rap/Hip Hop
Form Factor:Full sized
Source:iPhone
What's above everything else:Sound, Build Quality

gimme the goods.

Snimppa 12-11-2012 08:37 PM

I'm way too tired to read the whole thread and don't know if you have reviewed these already, but I'd like to know your/someones opinion on WeSC Conga series headphones.


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