1. ^ I ended up with the Samsung Preston.


  2. Me neither. They mainly do high end in-studio phones and mics. These are there attempt to get in between their high and low end stuff.


  3. Jep it was on the picture

    Dont have experience with AKG but they always popup in the reviews. They cover the whole budget range as well.
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy:Bought a pair of these. Always used in ear headphones but got a fed up with their flimsyness and lack of comfort. These things are great but I have to reprogram my ears and listening habits to acknowledge that bass isn't everything.


    Not sure if I do understand you right. I've listened to a few AKG headphones and I did love 'em for their honest sound - you'll mostly hear what there is to hear and not what the manufacturer thinks you might want to hear. So no added bass, just a flat response of the music. If your "acknowledge that bass isn't everything" means you're surprised by hearing so much of it when wearing honest headphones instead of crappy in-ear thingies, you'll might inderstand why I've always complained about the current ipod-ready disastrous bass-heavy mixing fashion, and why I am conservative in that department when remastering a show. Anyway congratulations on the headphones, I haven't heard this particular model but as said, as a brand any AKG's are pretty trustworthy to me.
  5. Originally posted by germcevoySee i've used crappy earphones before that compensate for their lack of faithful reproduction by being loud and bassy. And because this was mainly all I was listening to this kinda became the norm. Now that I have the AKG's the first thing I noticed was the lack of bass instead of their faithful and excellent sound. Once I adjusted though and got used to them they really are brilliant. Especially for Zooropa and Pop.


    Originally posted by LikeASong:POP has even more sonic layers hidden in the less-accesible frequencies than the previous albums (Zooropa gets near, though). You'll enjoy it for sure. Give me a detailed review of If You Wear That Velvet Dress and Wake Up Dead Man when you're back


  6. Ah, so the complete opposite of what i thought lol.


  7. I just re-read my original post and it could have been interpreted either way. They still haven't been fully run in yet. Still a bit harsh and piercing on some occasions (mainly cymbals).
  8. Originally posted by germcevoy:Bought a pair of these. Always used in ear headphones but got a fed up with their flimsyness and lack of comfort. These things are great but I have to reprogram my ears and listening habits to acknowledge that bass isn't everything.

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    Are they comfy?

    I'm looking for some headphones for use with the TV and stuff. Wanting some that are nice and cushiony on the ears so I can wear them for hours.

    Though ideally I want wireless to avoid any unecessary cables across the room.

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    Still happy with my Sennheiser CX300II for general usage but with the wire being short and them probably being rather uncomfy after a few hours use they aren't a feasible solution.
  9. For anyone using Foobar2000:

    http://foosion.foobar2000.org/components/?id=delta

    Nice Digital Sound Processor plugin that makes lots of bootlegs sound less muddy and muffled. It does something with the high frequencies. Works great on stadium gigs, not so much on studio records.
  10. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    Are they comfy?

    I'm looking for some headphones for use with the TV and stuff. Wanting some that are nice and cushiony on the ears so I can wear them for hours.

    Though ideally I want wireless to avoid any unecessary cables across the room.

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    Still happy with my Sennheiser CX300II for general usage but with the wire being short and them probably being rather uncomfy after a few hours use they aren't a feasible solution.


    I'd definitely suggest a wireless unit for your suggested usage. These AKG's aren't fantastic outdoors due to their fairly poor sound isolation (mostly down to the fact that I can't get a tight fit). Great indoors though.
  11. Wireless is nice, but make sure you buy a lightweight one. We have one at home that is a bit to heavy for heavy listening.