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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #20 on: December 29, 2011, 07:58:45 PM »
I would really recommend protective gear for that purpose instead, look like headphones, almost completely block all sound passively, but also have a microphone on the outside which filters out loud noises while letting human speech and other moderate sounds through. Very hand at workplaces where you would like to hear people talk even while there is a chainsaw/heavy machinery/explosions/etc nearby. Some models have an inbuilt mp3 layer/radio. (just don't remember a proper name for those earphone-like devices in English)
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #21 on: December 30, 2011, 02:32:10 AM »
($50 noise cancelling headphones...).

About that, I wouldn't recommend active noise cancelling headphones to anyone who uses them for prolonged periods of time. It's not good for your ears and I personally know several people that suffered from headaches until they found out the cause. Just remember that the sound isn't magically isolated with this technique, rather you are bombarded with extra sound which is is phase inverted in addition to the music you are listening to.

Maybe it is just an extreme case at my work and it works fine in an already quiet environment, but the guys who tried to block out the noise of industrial machinery at work for 8 hours were a good example of how not to use this technology.

Eh, I don't use that feature much (and definitely not for more than an hour). As for noise cancelling, it's not that much of a difference, just noticeable enough for you to not rage quit that you bought them. XD

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #22 on: December 30, 2011, 04:09:19 AM »
($50 noise cancelling headphones...).

About that, I wouldn't recommend active noise cancelling headphones to anyone who uses them for prolonged periods of time. It's not good for your ears and I personally know several people that suffered from headaches until they found out the cause. Just remember that the sound isn't magically isolated with this technique, rather you are bombarded with extra sound which is is phase inverted in addition to the music you are listening to.

Maybe it is just an extreme case at my work and it works fine in an already quiet environment, but the guys who tried to block out the noise of industrial machinery at work for 8 hours were a good example of how not to use this technology.

Eh, I don't use that feature much (and definitely not for more than an hour). As for noise cancelling, it's not that much of a difference, just noticeable enough for you to not rage quit that you bought them. XD

Noise isolation (ie: Closed) vs noise cancelling vs open.

Sennheisser HD555 being open and HD280pro being closed, I can tell you that there's a huge difference in the way that I use them. With the open "concept" the sound seems a little more natural. That on top of where your location is, there is also music elsewhere you're listening to. Generally, it's great for more orchestral and opera styled vocals in my opinion.  (IMO is huge. I'm no audiophile)

HD280pro isolates noise and keeps outside noise out. With minimal volume, I can drown out the extra sound. However, it does come with a mild "muffle" feel to the music. (I think audiophiles argue the construction, materials/padding and the driver for this?) This is perfectly fine for bass and whatnot. Pop is ok here as well.

Keep in mind, these might also be the specific characteristics of these headphones. I personally prefer closed for gaming and pop and techno and whatnot. I prefer open for instrumental, orchestral and if there's opera styled sound (ie: Ave Maria).

Am I the only weirdo that hears more sound when using noise cancelling headphones? It's like the sound of a CRT monitor or tv, but worse. I hate those things. Not to mention the last ones I tested were all clunky due to needing extra batteries and stuff.


If comparing to the settings on my J3, closed sounds like the sound on a stage sans echo. Open sounds like the sound from speakers in your room (Set on "normal" EQ settings ofc). TBH I can't tell much difference other than that if listening from my iPhone. But the difference becomes much bigger when I use my cowon and play with settings.

I'd compare the MDR series as being closer to the 280pros though. Closed system.
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2011, 07:23:48 AM »
I wanna get some realllly pretty headphones, but I have no money.

I have QC15's cause I'm lame, at least the cancellation is good.

And some shitty ear buds because small is useful quite often.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #24 on: January 02, 2012, 04:09:55 AM »
I wanna get some realllly pretty headphones, but I have no money.

I have QC15's cause I'm lame, at least the cancellation is good.

And some shitty ear buds because small is useful quite often.

Some of the lower end MDRs can be had for about 40-60 bucks at bestbuy/futureshop. I don't pay a lot of attention to them, so I can't speak of exact values and such. But you seriously can't fight a good set of tin cans vs standard earbuds though. I knew an individual who was a self proclaimed audiophile who listened to AAC on her iPod. (Yep, iffiness begins) But she loved my HD280pros in comparison to her $200 ear buds. This was maybe, 2 years ago? My HD280s cost 120CAD back then. Special deal on NCIX IIRC. My bro also bought the pair of HD555 from NCIX as a refurb. Most of those are just morons who buy and then say, "I no likey". $170 to 115 for that shitty reason? I'm game. This was probably 1.5 years ago?

I suggested she buy a set of MDRs from FS/BB and a few weeks later she had them. She also told me that she bought a higher model MDR for her computer system. Back then, I believe they went for about 70-120CAD a pair brand new after GST/PST/HST and whateverfuck else. You don't need a super spiffy pair. The MDRs are nice enough, but to me, they seem a little... delicate. Oh, don't bother with extended warranty. EVER. FS and BB are the biggest weasels with their PSPs (Product service plans). It extends the life of the warranty, but if you ever need anything done, it essentially wipes out all the time remaining on the warranty. It's shit.

Seriously, skip a week or two of booze, or steal some and sell it to get the money. IIRC, MDRs will run you 40-60 bucks. Do yourself a favor and at least treat your ears to something basic like that.
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #25 on: January 02, 2012, 04:47:01 AM »
I use earbuds because I have having one headphone off, which I need to do when I'm in semi-social situations. And running with muffs is just silly.

Haha I don't drink that much currently, comparatively of course. Also, because I don't actually have income, because the whole full-time school thing.

My QC's work decently enough for my purposes at the moment, and their cancellation IS top of the line. Their mids leave something to be desired but the highs and low are alright. Did I mention I'm cheap?

I got them a bunch off when I was working at FutureShop last year during the holiday.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #26 on: January 02, 2012, 05:26:50 AM »
I'm not saying you need to turn your back on your earbuds. Just saying the sound difference is huge. I have a pair myself and I use them then I'm on the go.
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #27 on: January 02, 2012, 09:48:28 AM »
I'm not saying you need to turn your back on your earbuds. Just saying the sound difference is huge. I have a pair myself and I use them then I'm on the go.

Yeah I know the sound difference is huge, which is why I don't use them unless I'm moblie :)

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #28 on: January 02, 2012, 12:27:08 PM »
HOWEVER thats not to say that you cant get a very nice set of IEMs (note that as it is one of the things that will use point out when you are looking at nicer quality phones when looking for earbuds) But you will not ever find them in a store like bestbuy.

And often with things like this what is driving the sound and what the sound source is has just as much to do with how it sounds as the.
http://www.amazon.com/AKG-Signature-Reference-Class-Premium-Headphones/dp/B004444O3W/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1325510620&sr=1-4
not really close but they are nice phones none the less and have a kind of similar feel to them

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2012, 05:27:04 AM »
I went with the Skullcandy Rocnation Aviators. They are a beautiful pair of headphones and I am using them as I type this. I only got it for $150 and they look baller.

Got the gold and brown ones. XD

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #30 on: January 07, 2012, 05:30:13 AM »
The Skullcandy aviators are definitely gnarly.
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #31 on: January 07, 2012, 05:37:21 AM »
The Skullcandy aviators are definitely gnarly.

They are totally worth every penny. Both looks AND sound quality. The bass in this thing is amazing and ten to one hundred times better than the old Sonys I had.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #32 on: January 07, 2012, 07:53:30 AM »
The Skullcandy aviators are definitely gnarly.

They are totally worth every penny. Both looks AND sound quality. The bass in this thing is amazing and ten to one hundred times better than the old Sonys I had.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2012, 09:12:01 AM »
All I have right now is a SHURE SRH440. Definitely good, needs to burn in more before hitting the level of the ones tried on before buying.
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #34 on: January 07, 2012, 03:53:52 PM »
I have an aversion to Skullcandy stuff.

A STRONG AVERSION I TELL YOU, and for decently good reason too.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #35 on: January 07, 2012, 07:08:21 PM »
i can only speak from what ive read on audio forums and my limited personal experience that skull candy is fucking garbage

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #36 on: January 08, 2012, 04:43:52 AM »
Eh, if I got junk headphones... than oh well? I like them. They look good and sound great... an obvious upgrade from the Sony NCs and that's fine in my book.

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #37 on: January 08, 2012, 06:30:25 AM »
Eh, if I got junk headphones... than oh well? I like them. They look good and sound great... an obvious upgrade from the Sony NCs and that's fine in my book.

Upgrading from a smart car to a civic would be like going fro a mule to a race horse too. But we drive things called cars. ;)
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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #38 on: January 08, 2012, 05:43:51 PM »
Upgrading from a smart car to a civic would be like going fro a mule to a race horse too. But we drive things called cars. ;)

I'm not following. Are you saying that the Skullcandy's is the civic? And then you say there are better headphones out there that are the real "cars?" (aka headphones)

Way to state the obvious though? I know I didn't get anywhere near the best headphones, but I didn't say that nor did I want to part with the amount of money (basically double what I paid) for a fraction of better sound quality. The smart buy is better than the "best buy." I got headphones that sound great, look dashing, have nice build quality, and I like 'em. If no one else here likes them, eh... I ask for your opinion (as jaded as it may be)... not your social approval (once again, as jaded as it may be). ;)

Plus it's also fitting that your analogy compares the Skullcandy headphones to a Civic... I drive a Civic! (IIIIRRROONNNYYY) XD

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Re: Looking for specific headphones
« Reply #39 on: January 08, 2012, 08:41:01 PM »
yea definitely bad choice for car analogy. Its more like switching from a yugo or ford pinto to a geo.
Yea its not a yugo and wont blow up in a small car accident but its still a fucking geo