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Old 08-02-2012, 01:23 AM   #4403
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Originally Posted by serialk11r View Post
Hmmm when it comes to headphones I always go to headphone.com and look up the frequency response charts. Many many headphones die off in the low range, which isn't acceptable for piano (that bottom A is 25Hz!). Not that I listen to music much, but I need to hear the bass notes clearly.

I used to have Klipsch Image S2s which had the most comfortable fitting tip ever, but I lost them so I got some Ultimate Ears UE350 (I think that's the model). The sound is better, but I kinda miss the squashed oval tips. IMO in-ears are best sound for the money. They actually tend to be a bit overboosted in the bass, but that's okay.
I own two pairs of in-ear headphones, and I love them. If I wanna hear music without bothering my ears and noise isolation I put those in. I've had Sony MDR-EX35LP and some Creative EP-530. Love em but when they get caught on something, they yank out of my ear.. It could happen with any others, but I do want some on ear ones for trips, etc
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