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Headphone shopping, again
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, JackA wrote:
On Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 11:13:49 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote: On 16/05/2016 2:53 p.m., wrote: geoff wrote: "- show quoted text - Um "3 decades " . Must have been in your tardis again. "Wrong" ? - depends on what your requirements are. Unlike you (presumably) I actually own and sometimes use a pair. geoff " You ASSumed wrong. I own the MDR-7506 and have no problem with its sound across a wide variety of uses. Well you didn't fully comprehend (surprise surprise) my sentence then, which acknowledged the possibility that you might in fact have a pair. You don't think that the 7506s are very bright and have spectacular but unrealistic bass ? Have you listened to many other headphones or quality speaker systems, or know what uncoloured music sounds like ? Funny story. When I first got the 7506s I was listening at home, late at night, to Peter Gabriel "Shaking The Tree" only slightly loud on the headphones when I had a panic attack that my main stereo speakers were in fact turned on and the household was being wakened. I knew this because I could feel the whole room vibrating to the bass. I tore the headphones off and reached for the volume control. Except the speakers were in fact not on at all. Maybe poor mastering. Why I fix CD audio up until I, not some stranger, like it. "I am not happy with the Peter Gabriel *Shaking The Tree* SACD" See? Jack Jack geoff |
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Headphone shopping, again
On Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 2:55:40 PM UTC-7, Dave O'Heare wrote:
I'm shopping for headphones, again, and I'm looking for suggestions (again). My now-broken headphones are Sennheiser HDsomething (220, maybe?), and I never particularly liked them. I find the construction poor (the ratchet that sets the headband size has been broken since they were fairly new, the covering on the headband pad is disintegrating all over everything, the screw-on 1/4"-3.5mm adapter came apart and nobody else's fits right, little stuff). Yes, one is supposed to be able to get replacement parts for these, but Sennheiser Canada has been difficult to deal with in the past. What is most important to me is robustness/reliability and good isolation; these are the phones that will go in my mobile kit and get dragged through festivals and fields and all kinds of nonsense. High efficiency is also a plus. Ultra fidelity isn't so important. Price is a bit of an issue, I'd like to stay under $200. Should I just say to heck with it and get a set of Sony MDR7506's? Or am I missing something? Dave O'H Try a set of AKG K553 closed back phones. Very comfortable with good isolation for about $200 or $120 on Massdrop. |
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