Headphones perfect for dubstep?
Headphones perfect for dubstep?
Right now I'm rocking Sennheiser 212's. I know there is alot better but I need a pair that can be pushed on a laptop. I say laptop because I travel alot and I really don't have room for an amp. There really isnt any place around me that allows me to try out headphones so I'm looking to the net for this.
I don't listen to Rusko or Caspa(trashy bass exhaustion) so I really want to try and find a pair that has deep solid responsive bass. The highs I could really careless about and would like decent mids.
Benga, Skream, The Widdler, Joker, 16 bit,501 and Koan Sound give you an idea of the type of dubstep I'm listening too. The list is alot longer but those are the ones that come to mind.
Money could be upwards of $200 but I would really like to keep it in the $100 range is possible.
I don't listen to Rusko or Caspa(trashy bass exhaustion) so I really want to try and find a pair that has deep solid responsive bass. The highs I could really careless about and would like decent mids.
Benga, Skream, The Widdler, Joker, 16 bit,501 and Koan Sound give you an idea of the type of dubstep I'm listening too. The list is alot longer but those are the ones that come to mind.
Money could be upwards of $200 but I would really like to keep it in the $100 range is possible.
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Yea, just saying if you value your hearing at all you might not want headphones that make your head feel like it's in a bass cabinet. Ultrasones actually have decent response on all levels. It doesn't seem bass heavy so much, but the mix is very clean with well mastered tunes. I use them when I'm doing a bit of mixing down my tunes. Definely look into them. They are at the very top of your price range, but it's the best equipment investment I've made. Whole tunes sound like listening for the first time.DubLaw wrote:I play a little with reason and FL but nothing serious. I mostly listen to Dubstep and DnB. I spend alot of time doing graphics and computer repairs so I listen to music easily 8-10 hours a day
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Re: Headphones perfect for dubstep?
Why do people say "I don't listen to shitty wobble" then name wobble artists!!DubLaw wrote:
I don't listen to Rusko or Caspa(trashy bass exhaustion)
Benga, Skream, The Widdler, Joker, 16 bit,501 and Koan Sound give you an idea of the type of dubstep I'm listening too.
PS I just bought the new Hatcha/Lost thing and the new N-type thing so wobble lovers please don't shoot me.
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Re: Headphones perfect for dubstep?
adisize wrote:Why do people say "I don't listen to shitty wobble" then name wobble artists!!DubLaw wrote: I don't listen to Rusko or Caspa(trashy bass exhaustion)
Benga, Skream, The Widdler, Joker, 16 bit,501 and Koan Sound give you an idea of the type of dubstep I'm listening too.
PS I just bought the new Hatcha/Lost thing and the new N-type thing so wobble lovers please don't shoot me.
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sad, but true. looking to get an upgrade of my piece of shit cans.Shamwow wrote:Just save up. No cutting corners.
so HD25's seem pretty standard, any other headphones that are similar but cheaper? (im a student, i need to save money wherever possible!)
looked at the Sennheiser HD 800's, LOL i can only dream.
anybody got the Allen & Heath Xone XD-53's?
HD25 is defo worthy
loud, amazing sound definition, neutral I mean not coloured in any frequencies
The loudness can save you from a weak mixer preamp when you are playin live and the sound definition is just amazing for you to check lil' details in your mixdowns
Tried others and every time am disappointed
only HD25 is pleasing me and also a lot of pro sound engineers in different areas like sound editing for advertising or movie making ; technicians taking sounds for journalists and TV broadcast ; studio mixing and ofc dj's and producers
It means something imho
loud, amazing sound definition, neutral I mean not coloured in any frequencies
The loudness can save you from a weak mixer preamp when you are playin live and the sound definition is just amazing for you to check lil' details in your mixdowns
Tried others and every time am disappointed
only HD25 is pleasing me and also a lot of pro sound engineers in different areas like sound editing for advertising or movie making ; technicians taking sounds for journalists and TV broadcast ; studio mixing and ofc dj's and producers
It means something imho
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