Tech Talk, Episode 4- Headphone Surround Revisited
After more time spent with the JVC Dolby Headphone processor, using better headphones and amplification, I can give it a more complete ‘thumbs up’!
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Audio GD Compass Headphone Amplifier/DAC
My groundbreaking new Audio GD Compass Headphone Amplifier/DAC ( Digital Analog Converter ).
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Do you have suggestions for headphones with good sound and a great bass for under $70?
I want around ear headphones that have fantastic sound and fantastic bass. I’ve had 3 pairs of expensive headphones disappoint me with terrific sound and incredible response to high volume, but nearly NO bass!
Lol, I want some THUMP!!!!
Try the brand SkullCandy. They have wide selection of headphones. The sound and Bass is fantastic, I got some from my Uncle for Christmas.
Samsung P2 and bluetooth earbuds/headphones?
I have a Samsung P2 and it has bluetooth. My phone also has bluetooth. So i was wondering, do they make bluetooth earBUDS that I could use for for my phone and my P2? If not, could you recommend a excellent set of bluetooth headphones? Thanks in advance!!
PS Some of you may not know that the P2 has a mic on it to talk into when I pick up my calls using my P2……
yes they do make bluetooth headsets…. here is a link, please read it before buying them… http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25118.. it pretty much clarifies the headsets compatible with P2…. remember that P2 can only connect with 1 device at a time… so u can either connect ur cellphone or the bluetooth headsets… maybe the bluetooth headsets can connect to 2 devices (P2 and ur cellphone)… if u connect ur p2 and the cellphone to ur headset then u’ll have to pause the music in p2 to answer calls.. .
Can anyone reccomend a good pair of headphones for a bass-freak?
I have an iPod Nano which i use to listen mostly to Hip Hop (YoungBloodZ, Ludacris, David Banner, The Game, Snoop Dogg) and R&B (Bobby Valentino, Ne-Yo, Cassie, Rihanna), with a bit of Dance music thrown in every now and then (Alex K, Styles and Breeze). I wanna get some headphones with rich, clear bass because I really despise the distorted jarring that emanates when you listen to bass-heavy music with the standard headphones (especially with the equaliser on R&B or Dance). But, purchasing an iPod has kinda dented my bank balance….so is there anything I can buy for about £20 ($40/35Eu) that will do the job?
The Sony in ear ones are fantastic – not cheap though. Get the ones with the rubber ‘buds’ not the foam though…waaaay better.
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/3271905/Sony_MDR_EX90LP_Stereo_Headphones/Product.html or http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/751992/Sony_MDR_EX71SL_In_Ear_Headphones/Product.html (used these for about 5 years- Fantastic quality- same ones as ‘Deviated’ mentioned above)
As a side note, no in-ear will every be able to give a really excellent bass response as the driver in just too small in size. Spend to your limit – headphones normally are "you get what you pay for".
For listening in the home…or if you’re not bothered about being subtle. Grado make some seriously nice kit…have a pair of ‘SR80’s.
http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm
Senheiser is a excellent make but I find them a small too ‘bassey’ – but are more comfortable to wear.
ps. Grado are ‘open back’, most sennies are closed back. It a personal preference thing. Closed helps prevent sound leakage and not annoy those around you with a slight loss of driver movement, but better bass – open allows marginally better driver movement for added mid & treble clarity – but everybody else gets to hear your tunes too…more for the audiophiles!
