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2004-05-29 09:50[idm] headphones
├─ 2004-05-29 11:24David Hodgson Re: [idm] headphones
│ └─ 2004-05-28 15:29James Bamford Re: [idm] headphones
└─ 2004-05-29 12:56Ayfast [idm] cleveland has noise
└─ 2004-05-29 13:04rndmprsn Re: [idm] cleveland has noise
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2004-05-29 09:50DJSTiK420@aol.comjust wondering which headphones (with no amp) are most accurate in sound. like if i make m
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just wondering which headphones (with no amp) are most accurate in sound. like if i make music through headphones, i want it to be accurate when it comes out of most stereo systems. right now i have sony mdr-v700's, they are pretty accurate, when it comes to playing it through 2 jbl monitors, but sometimes i find the bass may be a little too much for most systems. someone did post a link with headphone reviews once, that would be appreciated.thanks in advance dustin
2004-05-29 11:24David HodgsonAt 05:50 29/05/2004 -0400, you wrote: >just wondering which headphones (with no amp) are m
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At 05:50 29/05/2004 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 10 lines just wondering which headphones (with no amp) are most accurate in sound.>just wondering which headphones (with no amp) are most accurate in sound. >like if i make music through headphones, i want it to be accurate when it >comes >out of most stereo systems. right now i have sony mdr-v700's, they are pretty > accurate, when it comes to playing it through 2 jbl monitors, but sometimes >i find the bass may be a little too much for most systems. someone did >post a > link with headphone reviews once, that would be appreciated.thanks in >advance >dustin
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2004-05-28 15:29James BamfordOn Sat, 29 May 2004 05:24:58 -0600, David Hodgson <playing.by.ear@mindspring.com> wrote: >
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On Sat, 29 May 2004 05:24:58 -0600, David Hodgson <playing.by.ear@mindspring.com> wrote:
quoted 21 lines At 05:50 29/05/2004 -0400, you wrote:> At 05:50 29/05/2004 -0400, you wrote: >> just wondering which headphones (with no amp) are most accurate in >> sound. >> like if i make music through headphones, i want it to be accurate when >> it comes >> out of most stereo systems. right now i have sony mdr-v700's, they are >> pretty >> accurate, when it comes to playing it through 2 jbl monitors, but >> sometimes >> i find the bass may be a little too much for most systems. someone did >> post a >> link with headphone reviews once, that would be appreciated.thanks in >> advance >> dustin > > > http://headroom.headphone.com/layout.php > > http://www.gradolabs.com/ > >
Never been a big fan of grado cans, more on the look of them and the comfort whenever i've tried them on.. I'm a big fan of Sennheiser HD600s.. I've owned a pair now for 3 years or more and they're fab.. I really love the soundstage they create, it is different to any other headphone i've tried so far.. it really works nicely (for me) with electronica stuff.. very immersive.. I drive them out of my integrated hifi amp's phono socket which i think is quite good, they do need a good amp to sound best, depends how good your phono equipment is.. the headroom above isn't a bad idea, there are plenty of other headphone amps around as well.. For work i use Beyer Dynamic DT-250 80s.. look on headphone.com under their headphones for work and you'll see they recommend this can soly for that purpse.. http://headroom.headphone.com/layout.php?topicID=2&subTopicID=17 they're so robust, repairable and great isolation.. they're a little dark perhaps due to the isolation but i really enjoy wearing and listening with them.. there's a nice contrast with them and my HD600s.. I've also got some etymotic ER-4P in ear canal phones.. very expensive, but very lush sounding.. quite difficult to work with though but if you travel alot and can put ear plugs in without a problem then they'd be perfect.. stonking 30db isolation means you can fly planes and never hear the engine noise.. their reproduction is very very good.. like the HD600s.. probably more accurate... but being in ear their bass reproduction is different to other headphones.. its all there and perfectly proportioned but next to more coloured phones and ones with bigger drivers they can sound a bit bass light... I really love them but haven't listened to mine in a while.. For portable use i have a fixup headphone amp.. i have an older version but its very good.. ~$100 and very very tiny (like a box of matches) they have a good power to drive headphones better than any normal portable and are even up to driving hd600s quite well.. http://www.fixup.net/ http://www.fixup.net/products/pktamp/smini.htm http://www.fixup.net/products/inlineamp/index.htm Very very good if budget quality is of interest as well.. I have the super mini, the super micro is even smaller, they're all home made (as you'll find are a lot of headphone amps you can find such as meta42 etc.. all of which usually do very well against company produced kit at much more money) Beyond that the best community sites for headphone reviews and information are http://www.headfi.org/ http://www.headwize.com/ I personally prefer the former but they're both great places to get help on choosing headphones, amps, and sources from a lot of people who've tried them all.. this advice is good for any price range... Enjoy Jim -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2004-05-29 12:56Ayfastjerk (cleveland) no computers, no guitars... sounds for your head and ass thursday club (c
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jerk (cleveland) no computers, no guitars... sounds for your head and ass thursday club (cleveland) keyboard pedal death train realicide (cincy) 1 man noise cent+alt+del (columbus) 1 man noise wedensday june 2nd @ pat's in the flats 2233 w.3rd..... CLEVELAND 216-821-8044 www.patsintheflats.com if you aren't there, your eyes and ears will hate you. email me back w/ any questions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger
2004-05-29 13:04rndmprsngoodluck...i used to live in cleveland and i know how hard it is to get ppl out, especiall
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goodluck...i used to live in cleveland and i know how hard it is to get ppl out, especially to pats, sort of out of the way you know. peace RNDMPRSN. On Sat, 29 May 2004 05:56:56 -0700 (PDT), Ayfast <ateoate909@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 25 lines jerk (cleveland) no computers, no guitars... sounds for your head and ass> > > jerk (cleveland) no computers, no guitars... sounds for your head and ass > thursday club (cleveland) keyboard pedal death train > realicide (cincy) 1 man noise > cent+alt+del (columbus) 1 man noise > > wedensday june 2nd > > @ pat's in the flats > > 2233 w.3rd..... CLEVELAND > > 216-821-8044 > > www.patsintheflats.com > > if you aren't there, your eyes and ears will hate you. > > email me back w/ any questions > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger
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