THINGS TO KNOW
Understanding Impedance - Of course what I'm about say doesn't apply to every pair of headphones or earphones, but here it goes: One important thing to note when picking a set of cans or IEMs is whether they are high impedance or low impedance. Low impedance head-gear usually requires little to no amplification in order to reach it's full potential, while high impedance head gear requires more amplification or voltage in order to sound how it should. Low impedance head-gear usually ranges from about 10 - 80OHM; High Impedance head gear 250 - 600OHM. High impedance head-gear usually suffers from less sound distortion and static noise.
What's a DAC - A Digital to Audio Converter converts a digital bitstream to an analog signal. Can be a separate "box" that connects between a CD Transport or CD Player and a pre-amplifier. Damping (Damping factor, etc.): Refers to the ability of an audio component to "stop" after the signal ends. For example, if a drum is struck with a mallet, the sound will reach a peak level and then decay in a certain amount of time to no sound. An audio component that allows the decay to drag on too long has poor damping, and less definition than it should. An audio component that is overdamped does not allow the initial energy to reach the full peak and cuts the decay short. "Boomy" or "muddy" sound is often the result of underdamped systems. "Dry" or "lifeless" sound may be the result of an overdamped system. If you have a poor sound-card and need a DAC or a better one you will probably experience a bit of distortion, which may be audible even without anything playing.
What's an Amp - A device which increases signal level. Many types of amplifiers are used in audio systems. Amplifiers typically increase voltage, current or both.
Description of Soundstage - A listening term that refers to the placement of a stereo image in a fashion that replicates the original performance. A realistic soundstage has proportional width, depth and height.
Closed Vs. Open Headphones - Usually this refers to headphones exclusively. Closed headphones leak sound less and generally provide better isolation from external noises. Open headphones may go loud enough to cover up external noises but generally leak sound to anyone present in the room and generally do a poor job with sound isolation. Open headphones are generally lighter and are more "lively" sounding with better soundstage. Closed headphones usually sport a greater bass impact, but obviously these generalities about sound vary greatly.
Portability - Usually this is a discussion involving headphones. Portable headphones are generally lighter, have lower impedance, and some of them fold up. Generally all IEMs (earphones) are portable given their small size, although some may benefit from amplification.
Supra-Aural (On-Ear Headphones) Vs. Circumaural (Over-Ear Headphones) - Circumaural headphones have ear pads that fit all the over the ear rather than resting on the ear. The results generally lead to added comfort and isolation, though there are some notable exceptions, and lately on-ear headphones have made large strides in both departments. Circumaural headphones also tend to sport wider soundstages and increased bass impact. Supra-Aural headphones are generally lighter, foldable, easier to drive, and thus more portable.
Earbuds Vs. IEMs - Earbuds sit very shallow in the ear (these are what come with iPods) whereas IEMs actually are meant to be inserted all the way into the ear. IEMs provide better isolation, generally better sound, and generally better comfort as well. They are mostly what are going to be recommended, although the Yuin PK3s are a notable exception.
[Glossary of Audio Terminology]
Headphone Storage Accesories
Should I buy a set of Beats headphones, considering I've been hearing so much about them?
*Take in mind I'm just going to address The Beats Pro, which are the flagship model. They sound sharper than the Studio's and don't run on batteries.
Pro's
- Stylish
- Comfortable
- Good Bass
- Relatively light for such a bulky set of cans
- Status Symbol
- Relatively easy to drive
- Good isolation
Cons
- Lackluster Highs
- Mediocre Mids
- They are on sale at Amazon for $368, overpriced by about 200 dollars
- Steep steep competition
- Overall they are upper low-tier headphones being sold at an upper mid-tier price
- Noontec Zoro's offer better sound and cost less than a hundred dollars
When Asking For Recommendations -keep in mind what has been presented in this section. Be specific, the more specific you are the better your recommendation will be...
Basic Recommendations:
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Lower Mid-Tier Earphones Starting From $60 - $200 - From Most Expensive To Least
RHA T10i
Dunu DN-1000
Bowers & Wilkins C5
KEF M200
Audio Technica ATH-IM02
Fischer Audio DBA-02
V Sonic GR07 Bass Edition
RHA MA750
JVC HA-FXT90
Astrotec AX-7
Sony XBA-40
Rockit Sounds R-50
PFE 122
Yamaha EPH-100SL
Fidelio S2
Vsonic VC1000
Phonak PFE 112
Brainwavz B2
Fidelio S1
Final Audio Design Heaven II
Audio Technica ATH-IM70
Audio Technica ATH-IM50
Audio Technica ATH-IM01
JVC HA-FXD80
Brookstone Dual Drive
Hifiman RE 400
Ostry KC06a
Sony XBA-1
MOE SS01
Mid-Tier Headphones Starting From $60-$299 - From Most Expensive To Least
Budget Earphones Under $60 - From Most Expensive To Least
Havi-B3 Pro 1
Zero Audio Carbo Basso
Zero Audio Tenore
Fidue A63
Vsonic GR06
TTPOD T1E
Vsonic R02 Silver
Vsonic VC02
Astrotec AM800
Hisoundaudio PAA-1 (Earbuds)
V-Sonic GRO2 Bass Edition
Hifiman RE-300H
Astrotec Am-90
Spider Realvoice
Vsonic VSD3S
Apple Earpods (Earbuds)
Vsonic R02 Silver
RHA MA-350
Soundmagic E10
T-PEOS Popular
T-PEOS Tank
Xaomi Pistion 2
Brainwavz Delta
Budget Headphones Under $60 -From Most Expensive To Least
Starter Combos (Amps+DACs) - From Most Expensive To Least
02+ODAC
Geek Out 1000
JDS Labs C5D
Arcam rPac
NFB 12.1
Sparrow
Geek Out 450
Hifiman EF2A
Aune T1
Sunrise Ray DA-P1
FiiO E17http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0070UFMOW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Topping TP30
FiiO E10K
Fiio E07K
Schiit Fulla
Starter Amps - From Most Expensive To Least
Darkvoice 336
Travagan's Red
Qinpu A3
Schiit Asgard
Little Dot MKII
JDS LABS 02
Cayin C5
FiiO E9K
Bravo Audio Ocean
Superlux HA3D
EHP-O2 (Amp)
Linearossa W1
JDS LABS CmoyBB V 2.03
FiiO E11
Bravo Audio V2
FiiO E6
Starter DACs - From Most Expensive To Least
AudioQuest Dragonfly
Audioengine D1
HRT Music Streamer II
E-DAC 24 Miniature USB
JDS ODAC
Schiit Loki
NuForce Icon uDAC-3
UD110
HiFiMeDIY Sabre
Behringer UCA222
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