
afterlife2
Audioholic Warlord
Always read those are great for watching movies. What are you using them for?
Always read those are great for watching movies. What are you using them for?
lol we got almost 2 feet here in NYC.Maybe tomorrow after I shovel![]()
100% Agree, I only gave these a brief test to notice that hump - it wasn't pleasant nor helpful.AT ATH-M50, $120
Decent phones, personally I think these are a bit over rated. They are pretty comfortable though.
I used to think they were "bass heavy", but after comparing to the AKG and Senn, I think there may actually be a hump in the FR in the mid-bass. I'm not an expert at picking out the frequencies. But to me, "there is something near the low end that just doesn't quite sound right or natural". Now, on many songs, I don't even notice it. But on some it is annoying to the point that I want to go back to the Senns or AKG. I'm actually considering selling these. I've had them for a while and have maybe 10 or 15 hours on them.
I did try them wired, but just briefly on a couple tracks. I did not notice a significant improvement. But to my ears, the BT sounds dang good already!Okay, okay...I'll have to put together a list.A lot of mine are gaming headsets that I've been trying over the past year, but others are more like what you all have been listing.
Slip - have you tried out your BT headphones using the auxilary wired connection? I have some BT sets that sound pretty good when wireless, but they sound a lot better over the cable.
Those are a beauty. The pads look like my Soundbot, except it does not have the holes. What model number is it? EDIT: http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-Voyager-Focus-Headset-202652-01/dp/B013F4LJTIForgot to add one more pair. My work bought them for me - they are awesome. SQ is decent for BT phones, Active noise cancellation is helpful. Microphone is great as always with decent plantronics gear and range is really good. Oh and they are really comfortable.
Cons: SQ is good, but nowhere near my 558 Sens or AKG, but for unified headset -
Bottom line:
good for background music - creating a bit quieter environment, awesome voip! and even pairs with my cell and best of all - it's comfy. 9/10 - for function and comfort. 7/10 for SQ
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yes, these are it.Those are a beauty. The pads look like my Soundbot, except it does not have the holes. What model number is it? EDIT: http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-Voyager-Focus-Headset-202652-01/dp/B013F4LJTI
Great pic!
Mostly late night movie watching or late night music listening...Always read those are great for watching movies. What are you using them for?
Are you curious to hear the successor?Mostly late night movie watching or late night music listening...
Have to be careful with them for movies though...
While watching "Interstellar", they started crackling quite a bit on a few scenes...
Scared the heck outta me
They still sound great though... very "spacious", if you know what I mean...
They came out about 4 months after I bought the 555's...Are you curious to hear the successor?
Have you done this?
Just wait till you break them in. Wow factor. Glad you like them so far...New to "cans", but so far am enjoying/learning about three pairs, all were purchased at low to moderate cost (<$150) on Massdrop/eBay/Amaz.
POINT OF VIEW: I listen mainly to jazz (most types), vocals (Frank, Dean, Tony, Buble', Etta, Alicia, Tierney, Adele, SNC, etc.) and blues (Muddy, Buddy, Magic, SRV, Joss). But also some classical and old-school rock (60s-70s-80s).
I prefer warmer/smoother treble, crisp and musically balanced bass (not a basshead), and accurate mids (aka for vocals). My point of comparison is how the cans sound in relation to Sierra-2 speakers (RAAL tweeter) supplemented by a SVS closed design sub.
My initial impressions (pics to follow):
Senn Momentum - over the ear design, ear cups a bit on the small side; very good sound, probably the most accurate
Phillips Fidelio F1 - over the ear and very comfortable; best sound, favorite overall thus far
JBL S500 - over the ear, most comfortable of the three; has battery operated DSP "Livestage", but also sounds solid without it; I was skeptical about the DSP, but have to admit it is good; bought following recommendation from afterlife2 (thanks!); this one is growing on me, is most portable, the "blue collar" everyday use pair.