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Help me out with something I'm a bit bummed about here. I own three primary headset that I use regularly; Sennheiser HD598, MM550 and Momentum over-ear. MM550 wirelessly on the go, Momentum for blocking out noise at work, HD598 at home. Now, out of these 3, I am becoming increasingly disappointed in the sound stage of the HD598 compared to the other two (I've owned the HD598 the longest) when listening to bassy music genres. It's a bit flat. Is it because both my Momentum and MM550 are very bassy, or is it my setup for the HD598? HD598 receives audio that goes from a Cambridge DacMagic into a headphone amp whose name eludes me, it's pretty old. Momentum receives audio from a FiiO E18. MM550 is just Bluetooth audio from a phone.
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Elentor posted:I'm a fanboy of the AD line too and I can second they're fantastic. I think you either love or you hate the AD line. It either makes you a fanboy of it or you don't get it. I may be wrong though.
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Gunder posted:Thanks for the advice. In the end I decided to try the Sennheiser PC 363D headset. It seems to be high quality, unlike their G4ME models. Very cool. I had strongly considered them a few years ago (or whatever iteration was available back then) before getting my A40s. Let us know what you think about them!
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 21:27 |
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As far as I'm concerned the comfort of the Audio-Technica headphones with the 3D Wing head support is almost unmatched, but I think the HD558/598 is a more well-rounded choice in the sub-$200 range even without an amp.
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GokieKS posted:As far as I'm concerned the comfort of the Audio-Technica headphones with the 3D Wing head support is almost unmatched, but I think the HD558/598 is a more well-rounded choice in the sub-$200 range even without an amp. I can't get my AD 900x to stay on my head. The wing system doesn't seem "tight" enough? They slide down my head. I MUCH prefer the HD598s. Those are absolutely fabulous comfort-wise. Even with glasses.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 23:27 |
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The HD598/558/650 have decently hard clamp with pretty stiff pads. I own the HD650 currently and find that the headband design is rather small vertically while the comfort is decent, but softer pads would do it a world of justice.
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Midorka posted:The HD598/558/650 have decently hard clamp with pretty stiff pads. I own the HD650 currently and find that the headband design is rather small vertically while the comfort is decent, but softer pads would do it a world of justice. Before that I was coming from Grados. I guess anything is better than that huh.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 23:43 |
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I don't find Grado comfort, on the 60/80, awful unless you quarter mod them, but yeah definitely not great.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 00:38 |
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I much prefer the 3D Wing system because it doesn't place any weight on the top of my head. Every other headphone that does, no matter how it's padded, eventually causes discomfort at that point. Grados are on a whole other level of uncomfortable. That along with my general disdain for supra aural headphones means I've never come across one that I would really want to own, even the high-end ones that I've heard.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 02:19 |
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I've yet to find a headphone that plays Rush better than my SR-80s. I feel like I'm at the concert. That said - I can listen to like 2 songs and then I have to take a break but gosh do I love em.
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Lowness 72 posted:I've yet to find a headphone that plays Rush better than my SR-80s. I feel like I'm at the concert. That said - I can listen to like 2 songs and then I have to take a break but gosh do I love em.
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asking for a friend: Budget - $150 Source - Computer, unamped Isolation Requirements - Closed Preferred Type of Headphone - Over ear Preferred Tonal Balance - he likes bass, but not overblown Past Headphones - Turtlebeach Preferred Music - electronic house stuff like daft punk, dubstep, metal, video games Here's the thing: I recommended the $100 Sony phones to which he replied he didn't want them even though they were everything he wanted soundwise because they looked like poo poo. He's a complete tool and really wants his gear to look good (even if he's never going to take it out of his room) without compromising on the sound.
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Have any fellow goons used V-Moda headphones? I am looking at getting their XS http://v-moda.com/xs/ and would like opinions from anyone who are familiar with this brand/model. Would be for a mix of gaming and music. I like the detachable cords and the optional cord with a boom mic on which I would use when using coms in games. Music source would be my computer but I am going to be getting in the near future a Behringer UCA202 DAC. If anyone has a better headphone in the $200 ballpark I welcome suggestions. I cannot stand in ears, and the house is too noisy for open's. My music taste are quite varied I have a bit of everything from classical to rock/pop to electronica/trance to German symphonic metal , not sure how much this helps but I figured I'd put it out there. Sorry if these headphones have been previously discussed but I didn't really feel up to going through 78 pages of this thread to find out.
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 23:56 |
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jaken97 posted:Have any fellow goons used V-Moda headphones? I am looking at getting their XS http://v-moda.com/xs/ and would like opinions from anyone who are familiar with this brand/model. The XS is supposed to be pretty good. I have the m100 and love it. They're basically indestructible, look good, and sound great. Also worth considering if you're open to around the ear models are the Audio Technica m50x (warm), the Audio Technica MSR7 (bright), and the beyerdynamic dt770 (v shaped). A lot of people like the NVX XPT100, but Tyll just mentioned that he thought they were too aggressive and I haven't heard them. Midorka, if you notice, do you find yourself liking models that are sometimes described as aggressive? I figured Tyll would like them based on the reviews I'd seen. absolem fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Mar 5, 2015 |
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My friend bought some NVX XPT100 recently and they are actually the most absurdly comfortable closed headphones I've ever worn. The pads are just amazing.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 03:28 |
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absolem posted:Midorka, if you notice, do you find yourself liking models that are sometimes described as aggressive? I figured Tyll would like them based on the reviews I'd seen. That's interesting that Tyll thought the XPT100 as aggressive when I find the B&W P7, which he likes, to be brighter with a more forward (aggressive) edge to them. I tend to like brighter and more mid forward headphones though.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 03:33 |
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I bought a Logitech G930 headset years ago that's finally given up the ghost. I've tried my backup headphones but I can't go back to stereo and I can't go back to wired. I pretty consistently used the headset mic while all over the house, so I don't see myself getting pure headphones rather than a combined headset with a mic. Given those criteria, are there many alternatives to buying a replacement G930?
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 09:49 |
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I just got my ODAC/O2 headphone amp (from Epiphany Acoustics in the UK), and it's a drat nice piece of kit. Unlike the other USB DACs I've owned, it's completely 100% noise-free, even at full volume on the highest gain setting. It drives my DT-880s cleanly to levels that even Motörhead would find obnoxiously loud. I also have my main stereo hooked up through the rear line-outs, no complaints there either. Very highly recommended if you need a USB DAC and/or a headphone amp. Both parts can be bought separately as well, of course.
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Budget: $50-$100 Source: Iphone 6 Preferred Type: IEM Past Headphones: Vsonic vsd1s Music: rock, jazz, funk, spoken word I'm looking for a pair of IEM's to replace my Vsonic vsd1's. I absolutely loved mine, but they randomly died on me a few days ago. I'm really bummed, I didn't use them a ton and didn't beat on them. I bought a pair for my dad 2 months ago and the left bud died at almost the same time as mine. He used his even less and only had them for 2 months. So I'm looking for something durable and strong that won't die randomly, with a similar sound to the vsd1s. I'd like to spend less than $75, but can go up to $100 if I get a lot more durability or sound quality for my money. I see there's an "improved build quality" vsd1s on Amazon but I'm not sure if I want to risk it. martinlutherbling fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Mar 9, 2015 |
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I have a gently used thinksound rain2 that I'm selling for $65 shipped if that tickles your fancy.
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I'm becoming less satisfied with my HD280s from a comfort standpoint and am considering an upgrade. So I'm looking for some goon advice. Budget - $100-$125 Source - Mainly my desktop and laptop. Isolation Requirements - I will be wearing these at work so I will probably require decent isolation. Preferred Type of Headphone - Over-ear Preferred Tonal Balance - Bass-heavy to balanced. Past Headphones - I currently own a pair of HD280s. I don't have any complaints, sound-wise, but they are crazy uncomfortable to wear (too warm, also like putting your head in a vice). I honestly don't have a frame of reference for other manufacturers to say if there was a sound characteristic I liked better or worse. Preferred Music - A lot of different stuff, but mostly hip hop, electronic and some rock. Note that I also would likely use these headphones for gaming.
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# ? Mar 9, 2015 22:35 |
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Has anybody in this thread tried out the Audio Technica IM-50's? Looking to pick one up and would like to know whether it sounds like complete garbage or not.
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Does anyone have any experience with the Logitech G430? My previous headset broke after 4 years of use and this seems like a fine replacement for someone who wants to use it both for music and gaming while on a budget. I'm leaning between that one and a Steelseries V2 after some more research Davincie fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Mar 11, 2015 |
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Rollofthedice posted:Has anybody in this thread tried out the Audio Technica IM-50's? Looking to pick one up and would like to know whether it sounds like complete garbage or not. I tried to replace my Westone 3 with a cheaper set of headphones so I bought the IM50. They're quite decent for the price. They're a but uncomfortable for longer sessions though because of the shape of the shells but otherwise I can't complain about the sound.
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Has anyone used any better IEM under $500 than the ER4-PTs?
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Davincie posted:Does anyone have any experience with the Logitech G430? My previous headset broke after 4 years of use and this seems like a fine replacement for someone who wants to use it both for music and gaming while on a budget.
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Budget - $100-$200 Source - PC (MSI gaming laptop), but occasionally my phone. Isolation Requirements - I want to put them on and slip into another plane of existence. Preferred Type of Headphone - Over-ear (closed circumaural) Preferred Tonal Balance - balanced Past Headphones - HD280s. I love these. They have served me well for 5-6 years but now they are broken and worn. I'm pretty sure I can fix them up, replace the cable and put some new cups and head pad on them, but that will run me 1/2 to 2/3rds the cost of a new pair. Ifigure I might as well upgrade. Preferred Music: I don't listen to a lot of music at my PC. Usually at work, in the car, or working out, so I don't care too much about that with these. Use: Gaming. I watch TV and Movies on my laptop too, so having quality sound for that would be nice, but when I really want to watch something with the full experience I have a home theater. So mainly gaming. Preferred but not required: Mic. Would be really nice. Right now I put a dumb mic from a cheap pair of head phones on when I need to use voice. Sometimes I use the laptop mic but it's not the best. Preferred but not required: Volume control. MSI decided not to put it on a media key or add an indicator. So I gotta use the function keys and such. Would be nice if it was just on the headphones. What I looked at: http://en-us.sennheiser.com/g4me-zero Pros: Pretty much everything I was looking for. Range is not as nice as the HD280 but so close I'd never notice. Cons: Impedance is like 150. Not sure how that will go on a laptop without amp. The HD260s are only 64. Price is like $275 MSRP but B&H is selling for 190 right now. Various other sennheiser PC headsets: usually the problem is the ones I really like are not closed circumaural. Pipe dream option: http://en-us.sennheiser.com/wireless-bluetooth-headset-headphone-smartphone-mm-500-x I love these. Range isn't as nice, but I could in theory pair them with my phone and then just use the cable at my PC. Then I could take calls on them, or pair with the PC for headset... But it's probably a huge pain in the rear end to pair with multiple devices and use the mic on the PC so it's not really worth it. If it was easy though I would consider blowing my budget for them. They basically have a bunch of features I really like, but I doubt they work the way I imagine. Anyway I will probably get the horribly named g4me-zero unless anybody else has some suggestions?
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Sent from my iPad posted:Has anyone used any better IEM under $500 than the ER4-PTs? 'Better' is tough. I am not a fan of the ER4s, or at least I wasn't years ago when I last tried them. If you like the flat, analytical nature of them, then in the price range you would have a hard time doing better. I think I like a little more fun and musicality in my iems.
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itskage posted:Anyway I will probably get the horribly named g4me-zero unless anybody else has some suggestions? Beyerdynamic MMX 2. I have a set that I use for VoIP and music listening at work, and I love them. The isolation isn't perfect, but decent enough for an open-plan office setting. They come with their own (detachable) USB sound card with volume control and mic mute, so there should be no compatibility issues. http://www.amazon.com/Beyerdynamic-...erdynamic+mmx+2
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KozmoNaut posted:Beyerdynamic MMX 2. I have a set that I use for VoIP and music listening at work, and I love them. The isolation isn't perfect, but decent enough for an open-plan office setting. They come with their own (detachable) USB sound card with volume control and mic mute, so there should be no compatibility issues. These seem decent but I'm really married to closed circumaural. However, on the related from your link I saw the discontinued PC 350s are still being sold for $127. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...pf_rd_i=desktop I'm pretty sure those are almost exactly the same as the G4mer zeros, just without the gamer branding. Might go with those.
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I have these: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Collapsible-Headset-Control-Microphone/dp/B0012XFDWO I'm not sure they hit all your requirements but they are FANTASTIC. Absolutely the best gaming headset I've ever used. Since it seems Amazon doesn't have new ones, I guess Senn has replaced them with a different model. But you could buy used. Pivo fucked around with this message at 18:38 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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Sent from my iPad posted:Has anyone used any better IEM under $500 than the ER4-PTs? If you like the PT's you could always save some money and get the nearly identical sound-wise HF3/HF5.
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itskage posted:These seem decent but I'm really married to closed circumaural. They are closed circumaural, unless you have freakishly large ears. E: That's a drat sweet deal for those Sennheisers, though. Go for those.
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Huh the amazon page says on the ear.quote:Technical Specifications Could just be wrong though. Pivo posted:I have these: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Collapsible-Headset-Control-Microphone/dp/B0012XFDWO I see you ninja edited the Senn from logitech? I was confused when I first read this and clicked the link. But yeah those are almost the same thing as I linked. I think the ones I listed just have a volume control? Anyway, I just pulled the trigger on those Sennheiser PC 350 SEs. Prime eligible too. Thanks for the feedback from both of you.
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itskage posted:Huh the amazon page says on the ear. They're sort of in between, I'd call them "small cirumaural". For me, they definitely sit around the ear, but for someone with larger ears, they would sit on the ear.
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itskage posted:I see you ninja edited the Senn from logitech? I was confused when I first read this and clicked the link. Yeah I'm retarded, I have no idea why I wrote 'Logitech'. Maybe they were on the Amazon page somewhere and my brain derped. I really was talking about the Sennheisers. I've never owned a Logitech audio product.
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Budget - $150-180 Source - iPhone, occasionally to the PC Isolation Requirements - Nope Preferred Type of Headphone - Over the ear, possibly on-ear Preferred Tonal Balance - Mostly balanced with some good bass Past Headphones - Nothing but lovely PC headsets Preferred Music - Alt. Rock, House, EDM, Hip-hop, occasional pop I've been eyeing up the Audio Technica ATH-M50x, but wondering if they are going to be a bit too large. I'm looking for a nice headphone to use in the gym that isn't going to make me look like a space nerd (might be too late for that anyways). Don't hate on me too hard, but it looks like I can get brand new Beats Solo2 's for around $135 on eBay. They're a bit more compact. Obviously they won't have the sound of the M50X. Does anyone here have a pair, or have used them? Most sites say they are a big step forward compared to the Solo 1. Auron fucked around with this message at 13:01 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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Auron posted:ATH-M50x.... Beats Solo2 I haven't used them, but the solo 2 is supposed to sound very nice. The m50 might be a bit warm/bulky for the gym. I think an on ear like the solo 2 would work better. You may want to consider an iem as well.
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Welp, I just hopped on Best Buy's website and they are running a 4 hour sale on Beats Solo2 at $139.99, so I decided to order them and do in store pickup. I'll give a review later !
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Auron posted:Welp, I just hopped on Best Buy's website and they are running a 4 hour sale on Beats Solo2 at $139.99, so I decided to order them and do in store pickup. I'll give a review later ! $140 is a very fair price for them to be completely honest.
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