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fuck it, i'm gonna buy some sony mdr-xb500 for now. supposed to be very good and a shitload cheaper. might buy some dre ones in the future...
Quote from: The Watcher on March 26, 2010, 08:37:24 PMthe Beats Spin headphones are out in the next 2/3 weeks. like the studio version, but don't require batteries as they have passive noise isolation not activethey should have kept it all black or white
the Beats Spin headphones are out in the next 2/3 weeks. like the studio version, but don't require batteries as they have passive noise isolation not active
Quote from: Long Beach Iz Active on March 27, 2010, 09:17:12 AMQuote from: The Watcher on March 26, 2010, 08:37:24 PMthe Beats Spin headphones are out in the next 2/3 weeks. like the studio version, but don't require batteries as they have passive noise isolation not activethey should have kept it all black or white
Damn, I'm a pick up some crazy ass headphones. Can someone give recommendations?What's studio based like? I've never worked in a studio. I use my i-pod and play off my computer - no special sound card set up. Beat seem decent but if I'm forking out 300 dollars I want the dopest shit I can get.
Quote from: Action! on March 28, 2010, 10:35:34 AMDamn, I'm a pick up some crazy ass headphones. Can someone give recommendations?What's studio based like? I've never worked in a studio. I use my i-pod and play off my computer - no special sound card set up. Beat seem decent but if I'm forking out 300 dollars I want the dopest shit I can get.Concensus is that the Dre headphones are drastically overpriced. Actually supposed to be quite good and definitely easy to drive (but they need batteries), but you pay top dollar for the looks and branding more than anything else. What kinda music are you gonna be using it for mainly, portability an issue, ideal budget?I know I got a pair of crazy audiophile quality headphones and ended up getting rid of them cause the SQ wasn't really suited to my musical/listening preferences. Should be able to list some pro, cons and sound quality observations for sets considered to be the best value cause I frequented head-fi quite a bit researching.
Quote from: The Watcher on March 28, 2010, 12:14:55 AMQuote from: Long Beach Iz Active on March 27, 2010, 09:17:12 AMQuote from: The Watcher on March 26, 2010, 08:37:24 PMthe Beats Spin headphones are out in the next 2/3 weeks. like the studio version, but don't require batteries as they have passive noise isolation not activethey should have kept it all black or whiteI mean drop the silver color in lower half and keep it just one solid color
Quote from: Matty on March 28, 2010, 10:43:54 AMQuote from: Action! on March 28, 2010, 10:35:34 AMDamn, I'm a pick up some crazy ass headphones. Can someone give recommendations?What's studio based like? I've never worked in a studio. I use my i-pod and play off my computer - no special sound card set up. Beat seem decent but if I'm forking out 300 dollars I want the dopest shit I can get.Concensus is that the Dre headphones are drastically overpriced. Actually supposed to be quite good and definitely easy to drive (but they need batteries), but you pay top dollar for the looks and branding more than anything else. What kinda music are you gonna be using it for mainly, portability an issue, ideal budget?I know I got a pair of crazy audiophile quality headphones and ended up getting rid of them cause the SQ wasn't really suited to my musical/listening preferences. Should be able to list some pro, cons and sound quality observations for sets considered to be the best value cause I frequented head-fi quite a bit researching.I bump,hip-hopindie rockpost-rockclassicalelectronic/dub-step/trip-hopI'm not going into creating music. I just want some headphones that fully flesh out the various aspects of songs. That's to say I want a nice sounding bass but when a violin is going solo I don't want this represented poorly. I guess I'm looking for headphones that has nice dynamics - a rang of bass and low end sounds.