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Opinion on the AKG K701?
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Eyy, the techno ones are HD25s <3
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I'm techno <3
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im a gaming tosser aka siberia
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that's hot but the headphones aren't
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I saw imitation beats in a Kmart catalogue for like $10 and laughed really hard.
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I saw some at Walmart for 15 bucks just stacked up on one of those forklift palettes.
Feel sorry for any kid who's parents get them those for Christmas. |
I AM SERIOUSLY LOOKING TO BUY HEADPHONES
Budget: $120 max Music Preference: EDM and some Deathcore Form Factor (Type): full size Open-backed or close-backed (not for IEMs): closed Source (MP3 player/desktop/etc): laptop, phone What's above everything else? - Sound quality / Looks or Design / Build quality / Portability Portability-yes, style-yes I want something that looks good too..not like crazy colors but something that looks good..build quality um yeah lol all these things are logical preferences. My friend recommended me first off: http://www.amazon.com/MDR7506-Studio...tudio+monitors Just browsed and saw these ones, any good? They look good too more subtle though. I understand they're more budget headphones but that's what I'm looking for. I really like how these look regardless of the specs, I would like something that looks good like those ones. |
The Sennheiser HD280 I've tried at Best Buy before, and I can't say it was suited for EDM or harder genres. It's really basslight with a treble-centric sound signature. I think the AKG K240 might fare better, though. FWIR on Head-Fi, it has a smoothed out signature like the more expensive ATH-M50 with good bass impact but slightly lacking in the midrange. You could go for those if you'd like. Read up on some reviews about it, since I unfortunately don't know too much about them. Grado headphones are also legendary for all sorts of metal/rock/EDM but they're pretty retro looking and open-backed and on-ear.
Also, there's a newer version of the K240: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0016MNBAM Good luck. |
Does semi-open cancel noise very well?
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Definitely not as well as closed-back, but it will attenuate a good amount of ambient sound. I'd say it would be able to block out a good 90% of ambient noise in a mall or something.
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AND I'M BACK TO THIS THREAD AGAIN
Well, I haven't bought the Etymotics from your previous recommendation yet, since I don't have the money for them. However, the Skullcandys I so stupidly bought broke on me, so I'm going to need another recommendation. Budget: $20 Music Preference: Rock/Alternative/Acoustic/Piano/EDM/Trance Form Factor: In-ear. Source: iPhone. What above all else: Sound Quality, Durability. |
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