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WsM-ProdiGy wrote I just want to know you guys opinion on the monster Gratitude headphones. I generally tend to stay away from celebrity endorsed headphones as well as monster but I think these may be different. Also your opinion on the Klipsch S4 and S4i.

The type of music I listen to most is gospel. I also listen to a little rap here and there. I want an in ear headphone that is best all around . I will be listening mostly from ipad mini and Galaxy s4

Thanks


How much is your budget? Though strangely enough, I like the Gratitude for anything vocal-related. If you can get it for as much as the S4, I wouldn't hesitate. The S4 was good for its time, now it's mediocre compared to what's come out since then.


Thanks man. Luckily for me I was able to pick up a brand new pair of monster Gratitudes for 45$. I just wanted to make sure it was a wise investment.
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Budget: 100 or below
In ear
Music: rap/rock
Listening from: iPod/galaxy s4
I do like a nice mix of bass and vocals I don't like either overpowering the other so If you can give me a suggestion it would be appreciated
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Budget: $35

Music preferences: rap, dubstep

Type/form-factor: Over ear or on ear dont care

Open or closed: closed

Listening from: iphone

Details: i would prefer if they were a bit portable but it does not matter.
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Budget: 70$

Music preferences: Gospel, Rap

Type/form-factor: can i get a suggestion for all three? if not thats fine to

Open or closed: Closed

Listening from: Ipad Mini / Galaxy s4

Details: Id like a clear headphone but also one that doesnt totally sacrifice base to achieve this. Id like to be able to hear the piano in a song clearly as well as being able to hear the bass Guitar. Lastly id like to purchase them from amazon.com
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Reverence wrote Budget: $35

Music preferences: rap, dubstep

Type/form-factor: Over ear or on ear dont care

Open or closed: closed

Listening from: iphone

Details: i would prefer if they were a bit portable but it does not matter.


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K1dSlayer wrote Budget: 100 or below
In ear
Music: rap/rock
Listening from: iPod/galaxy s4
I do like a nice mix of bass and vocals I don't like either overpowering the other so If you can give me a suggestion it would be appreciated


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Your budget: 300 (US DOLLARS)

Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap/hip hop, Dubstep, Hardstyle, Bass heavy music pretty much

What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.

Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.

What you are listening from: Galaxy S4 and Computer.

More Info: I want the most bass I can get and it's got to be clean. I would like some bass that would probably even start to hurt my ears even..
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TRX450 wrote Your budget: 300 (US DOLLARS)

Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap/hip hop, Dubstep, Hardstyle, Bass heavy music pretty much

What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.

Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.

What you are listening from: Galaxy S4 and Computer.

More Info: I want the most bass I can get and it's got to be clean. I would like some bass that would probably even start to hurt my ears even...


Pick one. You can't get both, especially for only $300. Actually, you probably won't get any headphones that produce enough bass that'll hurt your ears without getting a Digizoid ZO2. So with that, you're left with about $180. The bassiest headphone I can think of that's remotely controlled with amping is the Beyerdynamic DT770.

Also, I hate to sound like a buzzkill, but what you're asking for is incredibly imprudent unless you want to damage your ears/have trouble hearing bass in a decade.
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Ishcabible wrote
TRX450 wrote Your budget: 300 (US DOLLARS)

Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap/hip hop, Dubstep, Hardstyle, Bass heavy music pretty much

What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.

Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.

What you are listening from: Galaxy S4 and Computer.

More Info: I want the most bass I can get and it's got to be clean. I would like some bass that would probably even start to hurt my ears even...


Pick one. You can't get both, especially for only $300. Actually, you probably won't get any headphones that produce enough bass that'll hurt your ears without getting a Digizoid ZO2. So with that, you're left with about $180. The bassiest headphone I can think of that's remotely controlled with amping is the Beyerdynamic DT770.

Also, I hate to sound like a buzzkill, but what you're asking for is incredibly imprudent unless you want to damage your ears/have trouble hearing bass in a decade.

Ok forget that then lets reword the question....
What do you think is the most bass heavy headphone that still has good mids and highs?
Audio-Technica ATH-M50's good?
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TRX450 wrote
Ishcabible wrote
TRX450 wrote Your budget: 300 (US DOLLARS)

Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap/hip hop, Dubstep, Hardstyle, Bass heavy music pretty much

What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.

Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.

What you are listening from: Galaxy S4 and Computer.

More Info: I want the most bass I can get and it's got to be clean. I would like some bass that would probably even start to hurt my ears even...


Pick one. You can't get both, especially for only $300. Actually, you probably won't get any headphones that produce enough bass that'll hurt your ears without getting a Digizoid ZO2. So with that, you're left with about $180. The bassiest headphone I can think of that's remotely controlled with amping is the Beyerdynamic DT770.

Also, I hate to sound like a buzzkill, but what you're asking for is incredibly imprudent unless you want to damage your ears/have trouble hearing bass in a decade.

Ok forget that then lets reword the question....
What do you think is the most bass heavy headphone that still has good mids and highs?
Audio-Technica ATH-M50's good?


The M50 doesn't have good bass, good mids, or good highs.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and ask for the bassy version. Most other bassy headphones in this price range have pretty bad mids. You'll definitely need the ZO2 with them though because they both need an amp and some bass boost if you're not used to bass that isn't sloppy.
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Ishcabible wrote
TRX450 wrote
Ishcabible wrote
TRX450 wrote Your budget: 300 (US DOLLARS)

Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap/hip hop, Dubstep, Hardstyle, Bass heavy music pretty much

What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.

Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.

What you are listening from: Galaxy S4 and Computer.

More Info: I want the most bass I can get and it's got to be clean. I would like some bass that would probably even start to hurt my ears even...


Pick one. You can't get both, especially for only $300. Actually, you probably won't get any headphones that produce enough bass that'll hurt your ears without getting a Digizoid ZO2. So with that, you're left with about $180. The bassiest headphone I can think of that's remotely controlled with amping is the Beyerdynamic DT770.

Also, I hate to sound like a buzzkill, but what you're asking for is incredibly imprudent unless you want to damage your ears/have trouble hearing bass in a decade.

Ok forget that then lets reword the question....
What do you think is the most bass heavy headphone that still has good mids and highs?
Audio-Technica ATH-M50's good?


The M50 doesn't have good bass, good mids, or good highs.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and ask for the bassy version. Most other bassy headphones in this price range have pretty bad mids. You'll definitely need the ZO2 with them though because they both need an amp and some bass boost if you're not used to bass that isn't sloppy.

Those are the most ugliest headphones I have ever seen. LMFAO!
Is there any others? like a common name brand headphone?
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