Does anyone happen to have any insight on that?
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kaykaykay
Singapore637 Posts
Does anyone happen to have any insight on that? | ||
ShaPeLesS
Bulgaria87 Posts
On August 18 2013 01:37 kaykaykay wrote: So I recently got the klipsch x7i. Does anyone happen to have any insight on that? What kind of insight are you looking for? | ||
kaykaykay
Singapore637 Posts
On August 18 2013 03:29 ShaPeLesS wrote: What kind of insight are you looking for? Whether or not it's worth the buy/ value for money. Kinda suffering from buyer's regret here. But the sound quality.. DAMN. | ||
Arwa
Indonesia24 Posts
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Gotuso
Netherlands733 Posts
I currently own a Sennheiser PC 151 but it's breaking down. Right now it acts like a radio; I need to tweak the volume to get audio in both ears. So while I was looking for a headset I can across the following: - Razer Carcharias *67€ - Corsair Vengeance 1500 *76€ - Steelseries Sibera v2 *100€ (non-usb version = 60€) - CM Storm Sirus 5.1 *90€ - Sennheiser PC 130 *100€ As you can see they are mostly gamingheadsets. Now I thought that was fine until I red this thread and the OCN thread, telling me all my choices are shit. Now I still want a headset, not a headphone + clip-on/stand alone mic, but I also don't want to buy something terrible. I'm primarily going to use my headset for gaming, youtube, movies and music, roughly in that order. My budget is around 50-80€, 100€ being my absolute max probably. Can anyone suggest me something that isn't terrible and is available in The Netherlands? (unlike most of the suggestions on OCN) EDIT: additional info, I don't have a soundcard and this will probably be my new motherboard with intergrated soundcard EDIT 2: is the Beyerdynamic MMX 2 any good? | ||
drew-chan
Malaysia1517 Posts
Denon ahd2000, one I personally own and is an amazing set of cans. Hifiman HE400 Hifimant HE500 o2+odac stack for dirt cheap, almost the same as a schiit stack. https://www.massdrop.com/buy/?cat=Audiophile | ||
HandA711
202 Posts
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ZionsWrath
United States121 Posts
I am no audiophile so I won't be able to tell the minute differences | ||
DERPDERP
Kyrgyzstan189 Posts
On September 02 2013 18:48 ZionsWrath wrote: What is the best bang for buck headset? Preferably less than 100$ but not necessarily ... but definitely less than 300$ I am no audiophile so I won't be able to tell the minute differences I'd assume the cheapest, I don't think the quality improves drastically in gaming headsets with perhaps the exception of pc350 | ||
ZionsWrath
United States121 Posts
I had a cheap headset ($7 lol) and it was hard plastic, uncomfortable but got the job done when I needed the mic. But the mic doesn't work anymore. | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
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QuackPocketDuck
410 Posts
On September 05 2013 11:04 XenOmega wrote: Out of curiosity, would you buy "used" headphones? I'm checking kijiji (similar to craiglist) and I've found the sennheiser hd 558 for 140$ (which looks like a decent price compared to amazon) You sure you would rather not pay $6 more and have them brand new? (from amazon), I would go the used route but only on the really higher end stuff. | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
http://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=a9_sc_1?rh=i:aps,k:sennheiser hd558&keywords=sennheiser hd558&ie=UTF8&qid=1378354107 | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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z0rz
United States350 Posts
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samurai80
Japan4225 Posts
I had pretty much the same impressions as this guys's : relevant review I bought them about ¥12000, that is about 90€ / $120 Pros + Very very high level of finishing, extremely reliable metal jack with hinge !! + 7 pairs of tips : a pair of foam tips, normal bass tips (in 3 sizes), power bass tips (3 sizes). + As always with Senn, bass are awesome, even with the normal bass tips (and as I am bassist I need to hear it). Cons - Not manufactured anymore ? - Power bass tips are a bit uncomfortable (the seal is too tight) - Quite heavy, and the shirt clip thing not being convenient doesn't help - The trebles and mediums are really good, but some other models may do a bit better for the same price (thing is none has this great bass and above all, none has this level of finishing) Actually I had the CX400 II before. I love Senn because there are not a lot of inner earphones that satisfies me in terms of bass, including more expensive models, and this is essential to me. In CX985, the bass are of course great, the 3D feeling is impressive and trebles/medium are also much better than in CX400, that is really decent. The bass are more precise than with CX400, very punchy too, you won't get any feeling of low quality overdone bass curve (maybe a bit if you choose the power bass tips). The jack / Y splitter are just insanly premium, even the cable itself is very good and doesn't tangle. I used the CX400 II everyday pretty much everywhere and they quite quiclky ended up being broken, with faulty connections on the jack and then Y splitter. Especially most of the inner earphones in the market are with an angled jack, which is very inconvenient when you plug it on your phone and try to put your phone in a narrow pocket. I just cannot understand why makers do that ! With an angle, the jack always ends up catching on the edge of the pocket and either unplugs itself or ends up being damaged. I guess some people prefers angled jack but I just wonder why. With the hinged jack (!) of the CX985 you can have it straight or angled so everyone's satisfied. And I cannot imagine it being broken anytime soon. The only thing that was better with the CX400 II is the weight. While the CX400 was very light, the CX985 is pretty heavy and you may even need to maintain it with your hand while running, unless you have attached it well enough with the clip. Well pretty much every part of the CX985 that looks metallic IS actually metallic, hence this overweight. | ||
lightrise
United States1355 Posts
On August 15 2013 05:51 Ben... wrote: I ended up going with the Fiio E12 Mont Blanc after seeing a fair number of people on Head-fi saying it pairs amazingly with 600 Ohm Beyers (not to mention when I looked through reviews of it, there were basically no negative reviews for it anywhere). Holy murphy does it improve the sound of my 880s. The thing I noticed was missing in the last few or so days of using my DT-880s unamped was that it felt like a bit of the low end was missing (Unless i had volume practically maxed, but at that point it was almost too loud to listen to), but with the E12 it is all there and now it is all perfect (and I can have it at a reasonable volume!). The gain boost built into the unit is insanely useful for me. Now I can keep my sources at practically the same volume levels as I use with my ear buds and will be able to hear just fine (rather than having to nearly max them out). The bass boost toggle seems quite situational. It's great for electronic dance music, but I usually have it switched off for everything else so far. With it on though, it makes the DT880 sound absolutely monstrous for trance or electronica, even beefier than the DT770 (It has the bass of the DT770 without the recessed mids). I haven't tried my DT770s with the amp yet though. I imagine the bass boost toggle will be too much with those headphones though. It would be basically all bass. I can practically use my DT880s as speakers now they can get so loud. It's pretty funny. I can hear them clearly across the room at like half volume on my Mac. Overall, very happy with my purchases so far. Will definitely need to get a longer 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable though. The one supplied is like 5 inches long. I do appreciate that the charge connector is just generic mUSB, I have a ton of those cables and chargers so I can just use that to charge it (you can also charge over USB but it is way slower). How long did you have the DT 770's for? I have had mine for about 3 years and absolutely love them. They have the best ear pads and feel and the sounds is pretty damn good. I was looking at picking up a new pair of headphones and was looking at 3 options, the 880s, sennheiser momentum and the v-moda M-100's. Do you think that these headphones are an amazing upgrade and that the pairing with the fiio e12 just makes them amazing? Is it worth the $400 to have an ear-orgasm or am I fine sticking with the dt-770s getting an amp and a new pair of headphones for more portable purposes. There is no way really that the 880's are portable really even with that amp correct? Anyways any input on these three pairs of headphones would be great. :D | ||
Onioncookie
Germany624 Posts
I have nooooo clue whatsoever :D EDIT: Might aswell use it for my computer if its an improvement, using a G35 there right now wich is ~okay... | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
edit: My Plantronics headset has endured a lot and is in its final days. | ||
Demoninja
United States1190 Posts
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