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#2691. Posted:
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Budget: $0 - $50

Music preference: Rap, Dubstep, i Like alot of Bass

Type / form factor and portability: In Ear
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Vest wrote Budget: $0 - $50

Music preference: Rap, Dubstep, i Like alot of Bass

Type / form factor and portability: In Ear


Xeport 5010 should have all the bass you should ever want.
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Music preference: Metal

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xSyNySteRx wrote Budget: $50

Music preference: Metal

Type / form factor and portability: In ear

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If you can spend just a little bit more, it would be more than worth it. The GR06 is worth paying more for!

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Music preference: Dubstep, Rap, Pop, Techno, lots of bass basically

Type / form factor and portability: Over ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Open
Sources: Phone, Computer
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YouSoSimpoh wrote Budget: $50-$100

Music preference: Dubstep, Rap, Pop, Techno, lots of bass basically

Type / form factor and portability: Over ear

Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Open
Sources: Phone, Computer

Check out the Philips Citiscape Downtown, V-Moda LP, Sony XB700, Creative Aurvana Live, and Sony XB500.
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r00t_b33r wrote
Oooooo that sounds fun. They look awfully uncomfortable, is this true?


I now have an answer to this. Their pads are kinda soft, but they get uncomfortable after a couple of hours since they're supraaural, yet cover the entire ear. They sound decent. I'd recommend them only to people that like pop or electronic though. The 3D Axis thing is super fun to play with.

Here's what I wrote about them on the non-Head-Fi headphone forum that I visit:
So I bought a K181DJ and I got it in the mail today. It doesn't really sound like an AKG usually does, obviously, but I found it has a host of problems, like a really hollow midrange, not really any soundstage, and the same plasticky upper midrange/low treble that I heard in both the K701 and the K550.

BUT. That's all with my indie and rock music, not what the K181's were made for: pop and electronic. Frankly, If I was to use any headphones to poison non-audiophiles, it'd probably be these, possible set to "Large Club" mode, which adds a nice serving of bass, at the cost of some muddiness. I put on the pop station in Pandora (yeah I know they have horrible bit rates, but I'm not really listening for that) and I found that the K181's are probably the most fun headphone I have now. They're basically perfect for the tripe that's popular, and for that, it's pretty easy to recommend to people that don't venture far off those genres.

All in all, I'd say it was a good use of $30. Heck, if I listened to more pop music, I'd probably pay up to $90 since they're so infectious. They're kind of like a MEElectronics M31 or CC51, at a stretch, on steroids.

I'll have a lot more about them next week; right now, I'm busy attempting to study for the standardized test tomorrow.

Oh, and pictures will come next week when I finally buy my new camera (Sony A57).
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Ishcabible wrote
r00t_b33r wrote
Oooooo that sounds fun. They look awfully uncomfortable, is this true?


I now have an answer to this. Their pads are kinda soft, but they get uncomfortable after a couple of hours since they're supraaural, yet cover the entire ear. They sound decent. I'd recommend them only to people that like pop or electronic though. The 3D Axis thing is super fun to play with.

Here's what I wrote about them on the non-Head-Fi headphone forum that I visit:
So I bought a K181DJ and I got it in the mail today. It doesn't really sound like an AKG usually does, obviously, but I found it has a host of problems, like a really hollow midrange, not really any soundstage, and the same plasticky upper midrange/low treble that I heard in both the K701 and the K550.

BUT. That's all with my indie and rock music, not what the K181's were made for: pop and electronic. Frankly, If I was to use any headphones to poison non-audiophiles, it'd probably be these, possible set to "Large Club" mode, which adds a nice serving of bass, at the cost of some muddiness. I put on the pop station in Pandora (yeah I know they have horrible bit rates, but I'm not really listening for that) and I found that the K181's are probably the most fun headphone I have now. They're basically perfect for the tripe that's popular, and for that, it's pretty easy to recommend to people that don't venture far off those genres.

All in all, I'd say it was a good use of $30. Heck, if I listened to more pop music, I'd probably pay up to $90 since they're so infectious. They're kind of like a MEElectronics M31 or CC51, at a stretch, on steroids.

I'll have a lot more about them next week; right now, I'm busy attempting to study for the standardized test tomorrow.

Oh, and pictures will come next week when I finally buy my new camera (Sony A57).

Where did you get them for $30? I'm feeling the want...
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r00t_b33r wrote
Ishcabible wrote
r00t_b33r wrote
Oooooo that sounds fun. They look awfully uncomfortable, is this true?


I now have an answer to this. Their pads are kinda soft, but they get uncomfortable after a couple of hours since they're supraaural, yet cover the entire ear. They sound decent. I'd recommend them only to people that like pop or electronic though. The 3D Axis thing is super fun to play with.

Here's what I wrote about them on the non-Head-Fi headphone forum that I visit:
So I bought a K181DJ and I got it in the mail today. It doesn't really sound like an AKG usually does, obviously, but I found it has a host of problems, like a really hollow midrange, not really any soundstage, and the same plasticky upper midrange/low treble that I heard in both the K701 and the K550.

BUT. That's all with my indie and rock music, not what the K181's were made for: pop and electronic. Frankly, If I was to use any headphones to poison non-audiophiles, it'd probably be these, possible set to "Large Club" mode, which adds a nice serving of bass, at the cost of some muddiness. I put on the pop station in Pandora (yeah I know they have horrible bit rates, but I'm not really listening for that) and I found that the K181's are probably the most fun headphone I have now. They're basically perfect for the tripe that's popular, and for that, it's pretty easy to recommend to people that don't venture far off those genres.

All in all, I'd say it was a good use of $30. Heck, if I listened to more pop music, I'd probably pay up to $90 since they're so infectious. They're kind of like a MEElectronics M31 or CC51, at a stretch, on steroids.

I'll have a lot more about them next week; right now, I'm busy attempting to study for the standardized test tomorrow.

Oh, and pictures will come next week when I finally buy my new camera (Sony A57).

Where did you get them for $30? I'm feeling the want...


Amazon. The Warehouse Deals listers goofed and listed it in the PA system section and kept lowering the price until I bought it. They probably didn't know that most people wouldn't even be able to see the dang thing...
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Hey man I am after some new gaming headphones and I was hoping to get some kind of idea of which to buy, People say YH Astro are the best but they're a bit over priced. ,y budget will be 100 pounds to 150 pounds. I did look at some senheiser ones but I think I was looking at the wrong ones. Xbox btw.
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