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dik-dik posted:Sure, I'll bite: Magni can definitely handle any version of the DT series. PS: Dt 880 are solid options. Also PS: Go with the higher impedance whenever given an option. I don't remember the technical reasons, but there is a small benefit even when using a low output impedance amp.
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Does anyone know of an adapter that would add an in-line mute to a 2.5mm headset? I'm currently using Bose IE2--which I generally like--but really need a mute switch for conference calls. Hitting the power button, sliding up, and tapping "mute/unmute" takes too long during a conversation.
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 15:01 |
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Midorka posted:Magni can definitely handle any version of the DT series. Sweet! Just ordered the 600 Ohm version. For anyone else looking at these cans, Amazon currently has a bunch with "minor cosmetic damages" for ~$200-210; seems like a steal when compared to the $350 price for a completely new set. Also just wanted to add I really appreciate this thread; it's a much-needed antidote to all the bullshit voodoo and magical thinking I see on places like Head-Fi. E: Midorka, I'm a creepy motherfucker and found you on last.fm and saw that we have extremely similar musical tastes. What are your personal favorite circumaural headphones? dik-dik fucked around with this message at 16:07 on Oct 17, 2014 |
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Hello I am going to start going to the gym again on Monday and I need new headphones before that happens. Budget: up to 450 but I would obviously like to not spend that much. Source: Mostly an iPhone/iPod Type: over-ear/circumaural. Anything that goes in my ear reacts badly with me Music preferences: mostly mid90s hardcore, but a lot of hip hop/modern hardcore/etc. Let's say 'varied' I really just want something I can comfortably wear while exercising that still has decent sound quality. I don't need noise isolation or anything, I just want to be able to zone out without hearing The Hits of Today.
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REAL MUSCLE MILK posted:Hello I am going to start going to the gym again on Monday and I need new headphones before that happens. So let me tell you this: Spending any more than like $20-$50 on gym headphones is incredibly stupid. They will be in contact with sweaty skin exposing them to moisture, they will be prone to dropping, and will be used in high stress environments. I don't know what to recommend to you, but spending $100+ on gym headphones is a stupid idea, especially since you won't be actually listening to the music anyway, it'll just be background noise.
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# ? Oct 18, 2014 00:35 |
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Well, ideally they'll be pulling double duty and also get used to actually listen to music, but fair enough. I wasn't sure if there was something out there that could handle the gym wear and tear and still deliver good quality.
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# ? Oct 18, 2014 00:45 |
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Get beaters for the gym and good headphones otherwise.
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# ? Oct 18, 2014 04:33 |
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Amazon's Deal of the Day is the Klipsch S4i Rugged in various colors
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dik-dik posted:Sweet! Just ordered the 600 Ohm version. For anyone else looking at these cans, Amazon currently has a bunch with "minor cosmetic damages" for ~$200-210; seems like a steal when compared to the $350 price for a completely new set. I just saw your edit, my personal favorites are the Audio Technica Ad2000, Mr. Speakers Mad Dogs, Oppo PM-1, KAM HP-1, Beyer Dt880, Audio Technica Ad900 and Audio Technica A900x, off of the top of my head. All have different applications. I haven't heard everything but these stand out as good values imo. Duckwaffle posted:Budget: $100 Check out to see how much the NVX XPT100 are in Canada. They are great. Mazzletoff posted:Budget: Look, I'm just here to find out if these are good; so I guess it's 300? The Mad Dogs are great, but I dunno how much more you'll enjoy them over the HD598. The Mad Dogs are neutral, comfortable and rather open for a closed can. The customer support is great despite it being a DIY hobbyist turned business. For $300 I think they are incredible, but they don't bring music to life. They are clean and detailed though. Midorka fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Oct 18, 2014 |
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Does anyone have any recommendations for Bluetooth headphones for use with my phone, suitable for podcasts and music? Mainly for use at the gym so preferably earbuds or maybe one of those behind the head headband things. There doesn't seem to be much in between sub-£20 cheap chinese rubbish (I tried one and am now returning it. The fit was terrible and it was loving MONO), and £60+, which look decent, but I was hoping not to have to spend that much. I'm looking at either the Plantronics GO 2 or the Backbeat Fit at the moment, but I was hoping to spend a bit less than either of them cost. That said, it's looking like they might be my only viable choice, so if anyone happens to have tried both and can compare them, I'd be interested in hearing that too. The GO2 seems like it might be the best option, but Plantronics said it's more targetted for people "on the go" than doing exercise, so I'm concerned about them falling out a lot. On the other hand, the Fit looks great for that, but apparently it doesn't make a great seal with your ears so there's a tradeoff in sound quality. This is partly so that runners get some background noise in for safety, but since I'm planning on using them at the gym this is not really a concern for me and I'd rather have better bass. So I'm kind of torn.
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 15:29 |
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I currently live with someone with pretty bad hearing loss. If he isn't wearing his hearing aids I have to yell and he's practically deaf. He can use headphones turned way up without his hearing aids, but all the headphones he's tried cause feedback with them on. His bday is coming up, and I'd like to get him a pair that work with the hearing aids. He doesn't like to take them out many times a day, so once he has them in, he tends to leave them in. Optimal would be a set that would work with them in or out, but if that isn't possible, can someone recommend a good pair of 'phones that work with hearing aids. I looked on amazon, but the ones I found didn't have the best reviews, and were a bit pricey (~$50). I would be willing to pay up to $100 for something that works, but I don't wanna waste $50 on a piece of garbage. Thanks in advance for any help.
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 04:46 |
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Need some advice on headphones for the office. Right above my office is a basketball court, and the sound of people bouncing basketballs is loving ridiculous. Add to them running on the court and it's easy to see why work can be hard to get done. I've never been an audiophile, I I briefly looked at the OP. I'd like to get a pair of headphones for under $50 of possible that I'll connect to my iPhone and I generally listen to punk/metal/rock music with a bit of pop at times. I think overear would work better than earbuds just due to comfort since I may wear these for an hour or two at a time. Any recommendations? In addition to the intermittent noise from the basketball court above me, outside my office is a cubicle farm that I can generally hear people talking. I'd like to drown that out too, if possible. Thanks!
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 12:09 |
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My friend was about to buy these headphones for around $500. http://north-america.beyerdynamic.com/shop/hah/headphones-and-headsets/at-home/hifi-manufaktur/dt-880-manufaktur.html I was wondering if you all had any other recommendations in the same over the ear style around that price range or is that the best value she can buy? She pretty much just listens to singer songwriter stuff. Music only. Thanks!
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Biodome posted:My friend was about to buy these headphones for around $500. Those are pretty damned good—I'm assuming that for the price she was adding in personalized options? I'm not aware of other places you can do that.
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# ? Oct 20, 2014 14:00 |
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Considering buying these: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104840 I need a headset + mic combo for my new gaming computer and these are $5 off today only, plus I get free shipping. In the near future I'll probably consider upgrading, but since I'm spending so much on my computer already, I don't mind getting something not-so-great.
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WugLyfe posted:Those are pretty damned good—I'm assuming that for the price she was adding in personalized options? I'm not aware of other places you can do that. Yeah, she was gonna change the colors and stuff. If those are legit I'll go ahead and tell her to get them. I just wanted to make sure she wasn't buying some junk.
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Biodome posted:Yeah, she was gonna change the colors and stuff. If those are legit I'll go ahead and tell her to get them. I just wanted to make sure she wasn't buying some junk. I love my 880s. They are a desktop headset--they really need an amp to push them. Although I'd rather just buy a regular silver pair than pay almost twice as much for custom colors.
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Biodome posted:My friend was about to buy these headphones for around $500. I'm not sure what the return policy is on the personalized versions, but If I were her, I'd pick up one of the non-personalized ($250) versions from Amazon first to make sure she likes the way they sound. If she likes the sound, she can return them and buy the $500 personalized version. Also I hope she has/is buying a headphone amp because, for this headphone at least, they make a world of difference in how they sound. I don't normally like to drink the audiphile headphone amp kool-aid (e.g. I think the Sennheiser HD-600's sound great even without an amp, even when driven by my phone, although a headphone amp obviously helps), but with the DT-880's, for my ears, an amp is a necessity (as in, there are much cheaper headphones that sound much better than un-amped DT-880's). dik-dik fucked around with this message at 18:25 on Oct 20, 2014 |
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Budget - prefer to stay in the 50 bux range, can go higher Source - computer, tablet, ipod Isolation Requirements - isolation would be nice, but I can live without it Preferred Type of Headphone - ones that surround the ear would be most preferable Preferred Tonal Balance - I don't really know. When watching spooky movies or playing spooky games if it got all the spooky noises sounding good I'd like that. Nice bass would be swell Past Headphones - I've been using apple buds for awhile. While they are probably the best buds/headphones I've ever used I'm sure I could do better. The bass sucks on them. My biggest issue is that I'm pretty tall and got a proportionate head and ears to go with that head. My biggest want is headphones don't hurt my ears from wearing them with prolonged use. Good sound is also important but comfort is more important.
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dik-dik posted:Also I hope she has/is buying a headphone amp because, for this headphone at least, they make a world of difference in how they sound. I don't normally like to drink the audiphile headphone amp kool-aid (e.g. I think the Sennheiser HD-600's sound great even without an amp, even when driven by my phone, although a headphone amp obviously helps), but with the DT-880's, for my ears, an amp is a necessity (as in, there are much cheaper headphones that sound much better than un-amped DT-880's). I don't think she'll buy an amp, she's going to be wearing them at work and stuff. I'm not sure how practical carrying an amp around is. Do you have any suggestions for much cheaper ones that sound much better than the un amped DT's?
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Oh, uh, at work is a bad idea if there's other people around. Those are open-backed, so the sound is gonna leeeeeaaaakkk (also let in a bunch of outside noise too)
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WugLyfe posted:Oh, uh, at work is a bad idea if there's other people around. Those are open-backed, so the sound is gonna leeeeeaaaakkk (also let in a bunch of outside noise too) Hmm, hadn't considered that, I'll let her know. Thank you.
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WugLyfe posted:Oh, uh, at work is a bad idea if there's other people around. Those are open-backed, so the sound is gonna leeeeeaaaakkk (also let in a bunch of outside noise too) Also the cord is pretty stiff and bulky and doesn't detach. Not a work headphone in any way unless you have a quiet, private office.
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nwin posted:Need some advice on headphones for the office. Right above my office is a basketball court, and the sound of people bouncing basketballs is loving ridiculous. Add to them running on the court and it's easy to see why work can be hard to get done. ok, so what if I increase my budget to $100? I'd really like to keep it under $50 but if it's somehow necessary to up the price to drown out coworkers and basketballs, welp.
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Biodome posted:Hmm, hadn't considered that, I'll let her know. Thank you.
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Josh Lyman posted:Since it sounds like she doesn't know much about headphones, why is she wanting to drop $500 on a pair? She asked a coworker for a recommend and those are the ones he told her to buy. I guess they went to $500 cause she wanted to customize the colors and stuff.
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Need an extension and splitter for my new HoM Liberate, but from the looks of it there are different kinds. The box says they're designed for iPad/iPhone, so I guess I need an Apple splitter? The 3.5 jack has four segments if that means anything.
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SplitSoul posted:Need an extension and splitter for my new HoM Liberate, but from the looks of it there are different kinds. The box says they're designed for iPad/iPhone, so I guess I need an Apple splitter? The 3.5 jack has four segments if that means anything. I imagine this should do the trick.
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Biodome posted:She asked a coworker for a recommend and those are the ones he told her to buy. I guess they went to $500 cause she wanted to customize the colors and stuff. If she wants some cheaper closed back ones, beyerdynamic also makes the custom one pro, which can be designed piecemeal.
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So I recently got a pair of Sennheiser PC 350 for gaming and started using them for music/movies etc late at night as I am in an apartment. I couldn't believe how good they sound, and I am just using on board audio. I am considering getting a pair of Sennheiser HD 598 or better though for longer listening as the PC 350's get really warm really quick. I also picked up a set of Audioengine A5+'s and they sound great. So what I would the improvement be if I were to get a DAC for the Sennheisers and Audioengines and would looking at getting a pair of Sennheiser HD 598 or better be a large imporvment over vs my PC 350's for the cost of the investment?
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Beautiful Princess posted:So I recently got a pair of Sennheiser PC 350 for gaming and started using them for music/movies etc late at night as I am in an apartment. I couldn't believe how good they sound, and I am just using on board audio. I am considering getting a pair of Sennheiser HD 598 or better though for longer listening as the PC 350's get really warm really quick. I also picked up a set of Audioengine A5+'s and they sound great. You are the perfect customer for the AudioEngine D1. I have a pair of their A5+s and love them, and the D1 works well as a DAC (for speakers and headphones) and Headphone amp.
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dik-dik posted:I imagine this should do the trick. Should have specified, I need it split for PC usage to separate mic and line out ports. The reason I'm wondering is because I found this: And it suggests to me that I'll run into a problem if I don't get the right kind of splitter. Are iPhone 3.5mm splitters ONLY for the original Apple headsets or does it apply to all headsets that are iPhone compatible? I've seen both kinds available with the provision that one only works for iPhone, but I'm not sure if the reverse is true for the other kind. The box from HoM says "Made for iPhone/iPad". I've had no luck googling.
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SplitSoul posted:Should have specified, I need it split for PC usage to separate mic and line out ports. The reason I'm wondering is because I found this: Everybody except for Nokia now uses a connector compatible with Apple products.
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grack posted:Everybody except for Nokia now uses a connector compatible with Apple products.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 10:22 |
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So I've read the OP and honestly I'm not even sure if my requirements belong here, but: What Should I buy?! I picked up a Plantronics Gamecom 780 headset ~a year ago so that I can't hide behind poor communication as a reason I lose at Dota, and it was a good purchase! The sound quality needs improvement, though, and I can't seem to run down a set of Sennheiser 150's. Is there an equivalent or better for a budget of £100-150? I'm also on the lookout for a quality pair of in-ears as well. Budget: ~£100 Sources: iPad, Note 2 (probably Note 4 soon), 3DS etc Isolation: I fly a few times a year and work in an open office so yes please! Headphone Type: IEM. Music preferences: Weird Japanese animu poo poo right through to the Beatles, if I like it I'll listen to it. AOB: I'd quite like it to have a remote volume control/track skipper, and at the very least it needs a mic so I can conf call using it. I'm running a wired pair of MHA600i's (that I keep breaking in the gym, thank goodness for 3 year warranties) at the moment and now that I've had this luxury I can't do without it. Can anyone recommend anything?
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Beautiful Princess posted:So I recently got a pair of Sennheiser PC 350 for gaming and started using them for music/movies etc late at night as I am in an apartment. I couldn't believe how good they sound, and I am just using on board audio. I am considering getting a pair of Sennheiser HD 598 or better though for longer listening as the PC 350's get really warm really quick. I also picked up a set of Audioengine A5+'s and they sound great. I have a pair of HD 598's and they are indeed great. Comfortable, good sound and easy to drive. Can't say how they compare to PC 350 as I haven't heard them, but my guess is that you wouldn't regret the purchase.
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Does anyone have a good recommendation for bluetooth exercise headphones/earbuds? I mainly go running, so they would need to stay in my ears with a decent amount of bouncing around. I'm tired of wires getting caught on things. I'm considering the Plantronics BackBeat FIT.
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Super Dude posted:Does anyone have a good recommendation for bluetooth exercise headphones/earbuds? I mainly go running, so they would need to stay in my ears with a decent amount of bouncing around. I'm tired of wires getting caught on things. These are pretty good for knockarounds if you don't mind something on top of your ears when you're sweating --at least the pads are vinyl and not absorbent. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00C7JIBN0 I've seen them sold under like half a dozen obscure brands, so I'm not sure what's authentic or whatever, but $15 is a pretty good deal.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 19:31 |
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One of my friends has spoken highly of the Jaybird earbuds. They also seem to be pretty highly rated online.
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WugLyfe posted:If she wants some cheaper closed back ones, beyerdynamic also makes the custom one pro, which can be designed piecemeal. Those look great, thanks! Do you think they're gonna need an amp to sound decent as well? I don't know if she'll go for ones that need an amp.
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