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the holder of the trombone
The portable sets they have are good if a bit pricey, but they have great construction due to the price.
General concensus on Bose products here at gaf is that it's shit. What about Bang and Olufsen? General thoughts on its headphones and sound systems?
I'm looking to buy some bass heavy wireless headphones and i have kinda narrowed down my choice to the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless and the Sony mdr-xb950bt/b. Which from those two would you guys recommend and do you have any other suggestions around the 100-150 price range?
General concensus on Bose products here at gaf is that it's shit. What about Bang and Olufsen? General thoughts on its headphones and sound systems?
Not entirely on topic, but I thought this might be a decent place to ask: assuming I'm generally okay with lossy files, which of the big music download storesiTunes, Amazon MP3, Google Play Music, others I'm forgetting?offers the best sound quality?
Is active noise cancelling worth it? It looks like the feature comes with quite a price increase and I don't really care about bluetooth.
Some german retailers offer the MDR-1000x for 299 right now and I am tempted to bite since I've been travelling a lot recently.
The most I've spent for headphones until now was 100 for a pair of Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear two years ago. I still think they are amazing and cannot really imagine that there is a huge increase in quality thats worth 200 more.
What's some good suggestions in the 100-200$ range? Mostly for in-house use.
Basically a second tier continuation of the creative live aurvanas. Closed headphones, somewhat portable, wired, fits around the ear. I'll mostly be using them indoors, so noise cancelling isn't a priority.That price range is overflowing with options, you'll need to provide way more detail, as far as what you're looking to buy.
Those aren't closed nor anything like the Cal in terms of sound signature.Basically a second tier continuation of the creative live aurvanas. Closed headphones, somewhat portable, wired, fits around the ear. I'll mostly be using them indoors, so noise cancelling isn't a priority.
I've been looking at these ones for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0126HISOO/?tag=neogaf0e-20
This is why I need help.Those aren't closed nor anything like the Cal in terms of sound signature.
You can get some used Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 on Amazon within that price range - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SJ4IQ2S/?tag=neogaf0e-20This is why I need help.
Basically a second tier continuation of the creative live aurvanas. Closed headphones, somewhat portable, wired, fits around the ear. I'll mostly be using them indoors, so noise cancelling isn't a priority.
I've been looking at these ones for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0126HISOO/?tag=neogaf0e-20
The used deals for the Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 are only available in the US. :/
The DT770 does seem bulky at over 100g heavier than the creative live, though there are used deals in Canada for $157.
I wouldn't mind extending the price range up to $300 if that brings in some more interesting options tbh.
Alberta, Canada.Where are you?
Alberta, Canada.
and helpful Gaffers suggested I look into the Fiio EX1/Dunu Titan 1. I did, and bought a pair of Fiio EX1 2nd gen. I got them to fit in my ears and started to get used to the "sealing feeling", but they won't play nice with my iPhone SE, pausing and skipping tracks, triggering voice control randomly once I get moving. I think the plug must be slightly too long and causing a short circuit. I ordered a second pair, but the same issues clearly reared up.So, I've been using these crappy Sony earbuds for a decade I think, and the last pair I owned just died. Now I must find a replacement, and since I have a rather specific requirement, I thought I'd ask the enthusiasts here: is it still possible to find earbuds that do not go too deep into the ear? I own several headsets, so I'm looking for an wired pair to use on the subway and at my desk, and I don't want to to be too cut off from the world, if that makes any sense... I'm not willing to spend too much, maybe 100? Thanks for the help.
Hi, I asked for advice re: earbuds/IEMs a few weeks ago in this thread:
and helpful Gaffers suggested I look into the Fiio EX1/Dunu Titan 1. I did, and bought a pair of Fiio EX1 2nd gen. I got them to fit in my ears and started to get used to the "sealing feeling", but they won't play nice with my iPhone SE, pausing and skipping tracks, triggering voice control randomly once I get moving. I think the plug must be slightly too long and causing a short circuit. I ordered a second pair, but the same issues clearly reared up.
Now, the shape of them seemed OK to me ear-wise, with a part that does not go into the ear canal to provide sound and helps them stay in place. I don't know how to explain it better, but would you have alternatives to suggest with the same kind of design/budget? Thanks again.
Are there any options for non-Bluetooth ANC headphones? The only ones I can find are the QC25.
Edit: how are the Sony MDR-1RNC? is it an older model? They are 85 cheaper than the 1000x.
You might also look into the MDR-100ABN. It goes on sale frequently, and has the ability to run wired and also a button to turn the ANC off.
In other news, the latest MacOS update broke compatibility with my little Sound Blaster E1 portable amp/DAC, so I bought a Schiit Fulla on closeout. I know that there are a million other dongles out there now, but I always wanted to try a Schiit product. I'm impressed. It works very well and puts out plenty of power to my higher impedance stuff. The sharp metal build is also weirdly satisfying to me.
These might be shit but they're on sale if you need wireless noise canceling phones - https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/282408
Massdrop has the Anniversary Edition of the FA-011 up. Drop limited to 40 units and about $100 off the normal price. https://www.massdrop.com/buy/kenner...ontent=1493206069808.713352642737125564532232
Yup, Schiit makes some good stuff and all of it is a very good value in terms of performance for your dollar. I'm really enjoying my Jotunheim and I've pretty much decided that it is my end-game as far as a solid state head amplifier goes.
Going up the ladder to more expensive stuff might net small gains in an area or two and some increased capability (like speaker taps or a remote control) but only at a significant cost for very little sonic benefit.
It has plenty of power (5 watts at 32 ohms and nearly a full watt at 300 ohms out of the balanced output) is extremely detailed and has balanced input and output. For a $399 solid state headphone amp I don't think you could find a better one anywhere and now that I have one in black I am extremely satisfied.
Anyway, enjoy the Fulla. If you are anything like me it won't be your last Schiit Audio purchase.
Ended up getting Beoplay H7 as a bluetooth pair as B&O is selling refurbished ones for half off at ebay.
Initial impressions are pretty good. They are on the heavier side compared to my wired headphones or even RS170 but not too bad. Sound is a bit similar to MDR-1A but a bit brighter (noticed some sibilance in one song) and for me better controlled bass (the 1A's are a bit boomy at times). Though I haven't been able to compare them yet that much. Build quality seems excellent.
For the price, I am quite happy with them. I think at the MSRP they are a bit steep though.