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Ronaldo95163 wrote:Got the Logitech G930 today
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ if it is you are after a PC headset for games with a mic then its a good buy for the Price of $51 doubt you would get cheaper.
It is however a no go for high end music.
Key features
• Gaming-grade wireless with up to 40 ft. range*
• Dolby 7.1 surround sound
• Customizable on-ear sound controls
• Comfortable memory foam headband
• Sound-isolating cushioned ear pads
• Noise canceling boom mic with auto mute
• Full-speed USB recharging base
ru$$ell wrote:Thinking of getting a set of cans myself for late night listening,i also am leaning towards the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro due to the amount of good reviews and bang for buck basically.If i do though,i'll be getting a headphone amp and a DAC,i dont wanna be messing with my stereo setup.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
Them beyers are more for studio use if you ask me. Personally I stay very far from Studio Monitors, had one and was totally boring I had to sell it immediately cause the sound was waaay to netural. Its then and there I understood what audiophile meant, went straight back to my Denon D2000 even though my Audio Technica M50 was such a great monitor.
ru$$ell wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
Them beyers are more for studio use if you ask me. Personally I stay very far from Studio Monitors, had one and was totally boring I had to sell it immediately cause the sound was waaay to netural. Its then and there I understood what audiophile meant, went straight back to my Denon D2000 even though my Audio Technica M50 was such a great monitor.
lol wut?
thats the point of audiophile grade equipment,to actually be flat sounding,so that the you can hear what the producer actually wanted you to hear,and i've already grown to love flat sounding audio,no enhancements whatsoever,cause my PSB Image B6'ers do that
despite the little bass hump as duane mentioned earlier,i think i can live with that on the DT990's.I run everything in direct mode from my cd player anyways.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Casper the Grado's a very good cans, however take note that they are open cans and they don't do the kind of bass you might be accustomed to. These are great for acoutic music and are known to be very flat. We tend to be accustomed to that V shaped sound with plenty treble (heights), little mids, and plenty bass. Kinda like what you'd set your EQ to. Beats from Dr. Dre are know to be deep V.
The Grado's are NOT like that at all. They are flat, kinda like if you set all your EQ bands to 0 (zero).
I was all ready to jump at a set of Grado 325is, but I didnt cause I felt that ultimately I wouldnt like the extra flat sound (audiophile flamesuit on).
Also be aware than any headphones that is over 100 ohms will require a headphone amplifier as your usual iPod, laptop or MP3 player will not be able to drive it properly.
honestly I'm looking at the BeyerDynamic DT990 250 ohm or the AKG Q701
from the reviews, I'm leaning towards the BeyerDynamic which Amazon has for US$195, almost $100 less than the AKG. The DT990 has slightly more bass too, but less sound staging compared to the Q701.
I think the only thing is that I find the Q701 MUCH better looking than the DT990!!!
ismithx wrote:so guys, why is it the bass preset on any random phone I choose sounds so much better than me tweaking the bass on my computer??? It's really annoying for a song to sound wonderful on my phone and then disappointing on my computer.... what equalizer tweaks do you guys use to get good all-round bass without distortion?
I will definitely take you up on that offer! thanks!casper wrote:if i happen to get the SR325is before you order your DT or Q i can probably meet up with you for u to audition them on your own personal music so u can see if you like them or not...its not a problem
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