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RoboCop 3 posted:Yup, I know the HD6XXs are just HD650s with a different color and cable, and $200 is such a drat good deal for that. The more I read, the more subjective and personal the preferences seem, which I guess is true of most decent audio equipment. At worst, people who prefer the HD600s say the 650/6XXs are “thicker” and “muddier” than the more neutral and “crisp” 600s. The HD650s almost sound muffled to me when compared to HE400i. I can't unhear it now so they sit on my table and only come out when I want something different. If you like that treble-high found in vocals and pianos then you might be a little disappointed. or I could have hearing problems in the high range. it's really anyone's guess at this point
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INTJ Mastermind posted:I’m planning to go on a 20 hour flight to SE Asia in the next 6 months, and would like some headphone recommendations. Looking for long-term comfort and noise cancelling as #1 priority - already have a Sennheiser HD650 and a pair of Westone 4 IEMs for listening at home, so these would ideally be for traveling only. I bought a pair of QC35s and they are very comfortable, even with my enormous head. I had a 10hr flight yesterday and didn't have a bit of discomfort. Noise canceling performance is very good. I travel a ton for work and wish I had bought these years ago.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 15:54 |
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LordOfThePants posted:I bought a pair of QC35s and they are very comfortable, even with my enormous head. I had a 10hr flight yesterday and didn't have a bit of discomfort. Same. I know they won’t satisfy the audiophiles out there, but for when I want to listen to music or watch a movie without a cord (especially on a flight or in public), these things are great. I too have a large head.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 20:24 |
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They get a lot of love actually because they have best in class noise cancellation. (mostly due to patenting every single loving thing you can think of gimping the competition)
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 20:34 |
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Hey all, I’ve been a happy BeatsX owner for the past year up until one of the buds stopped working intermittently this weekend and it is really frigging annoying. Of course it has been just over a year (bought on feb 10, 2017) so no more warranty. Is it reasonable to expect earbuds in this price range to just crap out from a year of pretty much daily office use? Can’t decide if I should look for something new, get a new pair or send these in for “repair” for about 2/3 the cost of new (which is really just like getting a new pair, but delayed, plus ship hassle). They’ve been great otherwise and I have had no complaints over the past year. Surprised that there are not any new compelling options in the time since I got them, maybe the Sennheiser HD1 Free but those are a lot more money.
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# ? Feb 12, 2018 08:02 |
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priznat posted:Hey all, I’ve been a happy BeatsX owner for the past year up until one of the buds stopped working intermittently this weekend and it is really frigging annoying. Of course it has been just over a year (bought on feb 10, 2017) so no more warranty. Don't buy expensive headphones that don't have replaceable cables.
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# ? Feb 12, 2018 08:24 |
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priznat posted:Hey all, I’ve been a happy BeatsX owner for the past year up until one of the buds stopped working intermittently this weekend and it is really frigging annoying. Of course it has been just over a year (bought on feb 10, 2017) so no more warranty. Yeah, pretty much. Which is why I tend to cheap out on IEMs because: a) to extend the lifetime on them, you have to be careful and put them in their case (gently caress that) b) as isolating as they can be, they still have to compete with outside noise during a commute and I don't care too much about sound fidelity as long as it has the sound signature I want You can get around this by buying one with replaceable cables, but those are mostly wired options. I understand that the above doesn't really apply to wireless since Bluetooth IEMs are also kind of a crapshoot to cheap out on as the quality from the cheap brands vary so wildly.
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Spermanent Record posted:Don't buy expensive headphones that don't have replaceable cables. this Better still is if you can get headphones with universal ports of some kind, so replacement cables are cheaper and easier to get, but that's more of a bonus.
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# ? Feb 14, 2018 09:30 |
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Spermanent Record posted:Don't buy expensive headphones that don't have replaceable cables. I was pretty psyched to see the newer Astro A40's come with a female 1/8 jack on the headset, I'll probably have mine working for decades. I kept a set of AKG's working for 20 years but I had to resolder it several times a year.
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# ? Feb 15, 2018 02:33 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:$45 for Treblab X2 on Amazon right now So are these considered the go to recommendation for true wireless other than air pods? I just got these a few days ago: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076993WGM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_2Kx8Nn68L7jPY I'm very disappointed. They sound good indoors but as soon as I go outside with them they cut in and out constantly. It's a little better when I'm holding my phone but with my phone in my pocket they're unusably bad. I have nice wired cans for listening at my desk, I need something for walking my dog. I wanted to try full wireless but I can't handle one or both ears dropping out every few seconds. If true wireless just isn't ready yet, is there a Bluetooth set that's recommended with the cable between earbuds? My previous pair was a cheap-o lightening deal QCY something that lasted for about a year, not bad for 11bux. Like I said, I only need to connect to a Pixel 2, split my listening between music and podcasts and listen on quiet walks with my dog and noisy bus commutes. $70 is about my upper price range when I return these lovely wireless ones, but I'd probably rather stay around 40-50 if they aren't true wireless.
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# ? Feb 15, 2018 19:15 |
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I picked up some BeatsX earbuds from Best Buy (refurbished for $65) and I think they're great. I'd like a little better fit, though, and I was wondering if there was a recommended (cheapish) memory foam tip set on Amazon that I should pick up for this? Thanks!
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 14:52 |
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Chinook posted:I picked up some BeatsX earbuds from Best Buy (refurbished for $65) and I think they're great. I'd like a little better fit, though, and I was wondering if there was a recommended (cheapish) memory foam tip set on Amazon that I should pick up for this? I like the Comply Isolation ones.
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LordOfThePants posted:I bought a pair of QC35s and they are very comfortable, even with my enormous head. I had a 10hr flight yesterday and didn't have a bit of discomfort. I love Bose noise cancelling, though I travel with QC20/QC30 because I like being able to lay sideways with the earbuds which isnt exactly possible with the over ear. The fact that they got such awesome noise cancelling into earbuds is magic, and I've found the earbuds are shaped in a way that I can actually lay on a pillow with them on with very limited discomfort.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 02:31 |
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Old headphones died, and I decided to splurge a little. I ended up with a pair of Jabra Elites. I think I got a lemon. At any given moment, the volume in one ear is about 10-50% as loud as the other. There's also a bit of distracting lag when watching video. Going to return them this afternoon. Any recommendations for a replacement? Between listening to music at work, conference calls, almost daily workouts, and a few airplane trips a month, I wear headphones up to 6 hours a day. Budget - <$200 Source - iPhone and Fire tablet Isolation Requirements - Nothing beyond IEM Preferred Type of Headphone - IEM, bluetooth since I move away from my phone a lot Preferred Tonal Balance - I'm not picky. Probably nice to have something balanced. Past Headphones - Jaybird X2. I liked that they were comfortable enough to wear all day. But daily use for 2-3 years finally wore them out. Preferred Music - Mostly relaxing things while I'm at work. Usually stuff like the National, the XX, and video game soundtracks. Gym is more Kanye and Beastie Boys.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 19:13 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:The HE4xx were just sorta okay. I mean I'm not upset about owning them. I don't feel like they were a waste of money. But I haven't really been wow'd by them. The tuning out of the box is garbage but they have serious potential. This is what I did with mine: Remove the ear pads and peel them off the clip-on retaining rings carefully so you don't snap them. Toss the focus ear pads away, you don't want them. Just the plastic rings. Now stick on a pair of ZMF Ori sheepskin earpads with a round tissue cutout (a typical Kleenex snot tissue is ideal) between the driver and the earpad tucked in between the plastic ring and the foam backing where you'll never see it. Then put a single layer of thin craft felt over that, again between the driver and ear pad where you'll never see it once attached. Make sure everything is completely flat etc then re-attach to your 4XXs. Enjoy your ear pulverizing sub bass and nice smooth treble. Yes you're spending ~1/3rd of your headphone price tag again just on a pair of ear pads. DO IT. DancingShade fucked around with this message at 12:09 on Feb 20, 2018 |
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Looking for suggestions for some Bluetooth earbuds. They'll be used with my phone (Pixel 2), either around the office or out for a jog with the dog. I've always just bought $10-20 pairs in the past but I'd be willing to spend $50-100 for something decent. Typically listen to metal and EDM for what it's worth. Seems like everything on Amazon is no-name Chinese junk, or $200+. I did see some ~90+ Sony earbuds, but I'd rather be on the lower end of my price point than higher. So I'm definitely not an audiopohile, just looking for something that will last .
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 14:29 |
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Well you can get the Powerbeats 3 from Best Buy refurb for like 80 or the beats x for $65. Also you should be able to find some jaybirds for under $100. Short of those I’d maybe go with an Anker pair. Their stuff doesn’t have amazing sound or anything but they are inexpensive and definitely get the job done. The sub $100 BT market is a little weird.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 15:17 |
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DancingShade posted:The tuning out of the box is garbage but they have serious potential. I feel like I'd rather just throw more power and an EQ at it first. But, thanks for the tip.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 22:38 |
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After using the HE 4XX for a few months and swapping between them and the AKG 7XX, I'd say the two are about on par with each other just experience wise, the AKG being comfier for sure. The sturdiness on the 4XX is very confidence inspiring, though. I've decided to throw them in my backpack more frequently this last week and I wouldn't want to bring the 7XX out of the house at all. Looks like there is a future HD 6XX in my collection
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# ? Feb 21, 2018 02:15 |
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I went to a canjam and listened to a bunch of stuff. For reference, I am a complete newb when it comes to audio. I'm decently researched on these things but I had never heard anything fancy myself, so it was a nice opportunity to window shop. The main take-aways I got from it were: -In a loud convention hall it's tough to really tell what anything sounds like. I'd need a quieter environment and some extended time to actually compare things. -Soundstage seemed to be the biggest factor in how enjoyable I perceived something to be. -Sound quality seemed pretty much random and had no correlation with price whatsoever until you got to the >$800 range with Audeze, HD800s, and friends, and then everything sounded at least good in some way, and there was minimal improvement beyond that that I could hear. I heard Stax and Focal Utopias and they sounded great and all, but they didn't blow my mind or anything. So yeah there you go. These are just my subjective opinions. Actually I feel like it would've been nice to get a better comparison of amps. Since everything was plugged into various high-end amps and sources which were coloring the sound somewhat it was difficult to decouple how much of it was the amp and how much was the headphone.
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NewFatMike posted:After using the HE 4XX for a few months and swapping between them and the AKG 7XX, I'd say the two are about on par with each other just experience wise, the AKG being comfier for sure. It really is the best headphone. I'm still not thrilled with my HE4XX or my Fidelio X2's after having heard them. I'm especially meh about buying the HE4XX after the HD6XX. I mean both the X2's and HE4XX are nice. They're comfy as gently caress and (when sufficiently driven *cough*) the 4XX and X2 can kick out some surprisingly deep bass. But nothing strikes that perfect balance between comfort, price. and sweet sweet vocal clarity quite like the Sennheisers. God drat they're so good.
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# ? Feb 21, 2018 09:39 |
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In a couple more years my HD600s will be a solid decade old. Great headphones and for certain genres or non FPS videogames I'd take them over anything flashier & more expensive that I have. The only weakness is the sub bass falloff but they were never designed for that. I can't think of any 90s music offhand which did a lot below 100hz but I'm happy to learn of some.
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DancingShade posted:I can't think of any 90s music offhand which did a lot below 100hz but I'm happy to learn of some.
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# ? Feb 22, 2018 16:37 |
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DancingShade posted:In a couple more years my HD600s will be a solid decade old. Great headphones and for certain genres or non FPS videogames I'd take them over anything flashier & more expensive that I have. I just found a whole crate of turn of the century house, EU techno, and drum and bass at my local goodwill. There's definitely some subsonic wubs in there. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bbfn4xbHiWB/?taken-by=paperassgasket
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DancingShade posted:In a couple more years my HD600s will be a solid decade old. Great headphones and for certain genres or non FPS videogames I'd take them over anything flashier & more expensive that I have. I feel the same way about my 20+ year old 580s. And my 20+ year old 7506's for that matter.
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DancingShade posted:In a couple more years my HD600s will be a solid decade old. Great headphones and for certain genres or non FPS videogames I'd take them over anything flashier & more expensive that I have. The HD6xx selling for $200 does upset me though. I paid $270 for my 650's back in 2013 and that was because an employee code leaked during the holidays. Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 13:08 on Feb 23, 2018 |
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The curse of the HiFiMan HE560 headband strikes again! Got them during the Adorama sale on 2018-02-05 and they survived until 2018-02-23. I'd been very careful with them after seeing many other forum/reddit posts about people having their HE560 headbands break. They sounded great while they lasted, and I don't think I could find anything else as good under $350, so I will probably try to get a replacement headband from HiFiMan and hope for the best.
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Parker Lewis posted:The curse of the HiFiMan HE560 headband strikes again! Should have bought the HE4xx. That headband is built like a loving tank. It's really similar sounding to the HE650 (at least to me). Both of them sound equally weird is what I should say. Started to go down a hole about Planars and stumbled on this: I think I have that rocking chair. GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Feb 24, 2018 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Should have bought the HE4xx. That headband is built like a loving tank. It's really similar sounding to the HE650 (at least to me). Both of them sound equally weird is what I should say. I heard the HE560s described as $350 headphones with the build quality of $100 headphones that sound like $700 headphones and that was pretty much my experience. I guess getting “$900 headphones” for $350 was too good to be true. I think I’m just going to return these and save up and put more of a premium on build quality next time around. I’ll pay more for a set made in Europe like the Beyerdynamic DT1990s or the Focal Elear/Elex or something. Back to Fidelity X1s for now, though I did get in on the most recent Sennheiser HD6XX drop so I have those to look forward to in a few months.
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Parker Lewis posted:I heard the HE560s described as $350 headphones with the build The HD6XX is absolutely the best value in headphones right now.
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# ? Feb 24, 2018 00:27 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:The HD6XX is absolutely the best value in headphones right now. SHP9500s say hi. Parker Lewis posted:The curse of the HiFiMan HE560 headband strikes again! I saw the Edition Xfor $500 used recently, but it was the V1 and I passed on it because I was scared about the headband.
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Bodyholes posted:SHP9500s say hi. shps are great but the hd6xx are much more than $140 better imho.
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# ? Feb 25, 2018 05:35 |
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Anyone here pick up a 1060C? Looking for some initial impressions on them. Everyone on Head-Fi is raving about them, but they're like that with almost every new headphone.
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# ? Feb 25, 2018 09:13 |
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Someone talk me out of rolling the $700 dice on the Massdrop x Focal Elex. Speculation is that their quality will fall somewhere in between the Elear and Clear, potentially closer to the Clears than the Elears, which would make them a good “value” at less than half the price. After my HE560 disappointment I’m ready to just throw some money at an “end game”-type all-arounder headphone and then not worry about headphones for a few years. I do have a pair of HD6XX coming at the end of March from the most recent drop, so I’d be directly comparing the Elex against the 6XX. Parker Lewis fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Feb 25, 2018 |
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Parker Lewis posted:Someone talk me out of rolling the $700 dice on the Massdrop x Focal Elex. I can’t speak for the Focal Elex specifically, but I own the Focal Clear headphones and they’re end-game for me. With every set of cans I have ever owned I was able to pick out some flaw that came between me and the music, but I truly can’t do that with the Clear. Any genre, any era - they’re simply beautiful. Very detailed, but without the edge of sibilance. Bass texture is terrific as well. I have owned Audeze LCD-series and Sennheiser HD800s before (and other high-end headphones), but I have simply never been so impressed before. Build quality is excellent, and the case and included cables are top-notch. If the Elex are truly between the Elear and Clear in sound quality I would imagine that you will be happy with them.
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Dr. Fishopolis posted:shps are great but the hd6xx are much more than $140 better imho. That was not the impression I got from listening to them right next to each other. Maybe I'm deaf and need more treble though.
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Bodyholes posted:That was not the impression I got from listening to them right next to each other. Maybe I'm deaf and need more treble though.
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# ? Feb 25, 2018 19:27 |
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Not sure if this is the right thread buuutt I'm looking to buy a headset for my computer. My budget is around 120$ and I'd like for it to have a microphone that wont break on me in less than a year. I strongly prefer wired connections since I've had bad experiences with wireless ones disconnecting all the goddamn time. I'm not looking for super fancy sound quality so I'm quite happy with stereo. Also I'd prefer for it to not look like gamer trash but I guess that might be kind of hard.
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Josh Lyman posted:If you can't tell the difference, hey, you're a cheap HD650s sound great to me, don't get me wrong. I've got the HEX V2s actually, which have a similar sort of sound signature kind of. I just think if someone's starting from scratch, and they're looking for a gaming headset that actually sounds good, and they don't plan to invest several hundred dollars into amps, tubes, balanced stuff etc... there will be negligible benefits to the HD650s over the SHP9500s for them.
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Xun posted:Not sure if this is the right thread buuutt I'm looking to buy a headset for my computer. My budget is around 120$ and I'd like for it to have a microphone that wont break on me in less than a year. I strongly prefer wired connections since I've had bad experiences with wireless ones disconnecting all the goddamn time. I'm not looking for super fancy sound quality so I'm quite happy with stereo. Also I'd prefer for it to not look like gamer trash but I guess that might be kind of hard. Does it have to be one unit? Because for value (and not looking like gamertrash) you may want to look into an inline mic or modmic sort of dealie on a decent pair of 60-80 dollar headphones. Speaking of, does anyone know if the modmic effects the sound quality when it's mounted on the mesh back of the HD6XXs?
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