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November 23rd, 2011 05:19 PM #21
OK din ang OEM / Class A na Studio Beats - i have one.
Mahal pa nga bili ko nasa P3500 pa dati. I was able to test the real one owned by my officemate and then I compared to mine.
Sound is exactly the same. Panalo ang bass nito, OK din mids and high.
Try listening to a live audio performance, pati yung noise ng crowd/audience rinig mo
Downside only is it is an active device - meaning need nya ng 2 AAAs to work.
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November 23rd, 2011 05:59 PM #22
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November 23rd, 2011 09:54 PM #23
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November 23rd, 2011 10:28 PM #24
Beats are overhyped, overpriced cans with very poor quality sounds(very SLOOOOW wave response). You won't be able to distinguish and appreciate fine vibrations of instruments
not to mention very atrocious frequency response which distorts everything in your ear
I use Audiotechnica and I wouldn't trade it for Beats 10-20x its price
to be f***ing honest, I'd even say a4tech2 headphones are much better than those thingsDamn, son! Where'd you find this?
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November 23rd, 2011 10:43 PM #25
Meron ako, yung Class A lang na Tour.
P550 lang sulit na IMHO. Yung orig niyan nasa 10K.
Eh mas maganda pa yung sound nung Sennhiser CX200 ko dun sa original na Beats Tour.
Ok talaga yan, 1.9K lang kuha ko. Kung hindi lang nginatngat nung pu&^*!#nang Chihuahua namin.
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November 23rd, 2011 11:32 PM #26
For your son, I would recommend ATH-SJ55. Heavy Bass(not artificially high bass like Beats) and one of the most balanced headphones(good for a lot of genres).
Audio-Technica ATH-SJ55 Portable Headphones - ATH-SJ55 | AudioCubes.com
But if you want something less expensive there's the ATH-SJ11
Audio-Technica ATH-SJ11 Portable Headphones - ATH-SJ11 | AudioCubes.com
If your son is an audiophile, the most recommended headphone by a LOT of people is the ATH-M50 ($90-$120)
Audio-Technica - Microphones, headphones, wireless microphone systems, noise-cancelling headphones & more : ATH-M50 : Professional Studio Monitor Headphones (with coiled cable)Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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November 24th, 2011 04:16 AM #27
i agree with ath-m50, the best begginer headphones. yon nga lang pag naka ath-m50 na siya sigurado di na mag downgrade yon ng headphones incase na masira or mawala, kaya sa susunod na bibilan mo siya ng headphones mas mahal na bibilin mo sa kanya.:bwahaha:
btw here's what i'm using right now.
i'd say the m50 still sounds better but the crossfade lp2 sound great and build quality is much better. for the $150 price range this has the best build quality, sound i'd say it's on the top 3.
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November 24th, 2011 06:25 AM #28
what makes beats so expensive?
dahil kay dr. dre?
para ring yung mga nike shirts.
dahil kay tiger woods & MJ.?
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November 24th, 2011 09:17 AM #29
what makes them expensive is hype from their PR machine.
I dunno about you but I wouldn't trade the M50 for any other headphone ^^
It's like the bar setter in the price segmentDamn, son! Where'd you find this?
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November 25th, 2011 04:29 PM #30Kung talagang audiphile anak mo... get this Sennheiser Worldwide - HD 800
sennheiser HD 800.. it would cost probobly 200k+
but counted as the best "Studio" headphones in existance....
XD
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