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i just want to know what you think about those headphones which one is more bass and enjoyable i want something really good i don't care about mic i care about (Bass and Good sound)

 

sol republic hd track

 

V-MODA Crossfade m-100 over-Ear Noise-Isolating

 

AKG Q701

 

Sennheiser HD 215

 

sennheiser HD 439

 

Sennheiser Momentum

 

 

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Pretty much all closed headphones. I would say ATH M40x's are good option.

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either m-100  or AKG Q701 you'll be good, although SH momentum got a pretty balanced(really good) audio but not so much bass compared to these..

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if you want really heavy bass, none i think, you would need something like a sound blaster X-Fi HD to power the V Moda ones and even then for fun bass you need to go into the EQ and increase the 30hz to really get the vibrating bass in them, the ones you listed here are great headphones which means they dont over power the bass and ruin the mids and highs, unlike shit ones do :P

 

Personally running V Moda M-100 using the sound blaster and changed EQ for fun bass and its great.

 

listened to a pair of HD650 from sennheiser aswell on the exact same setup and stuff and those sounded great aswell for open headphones.

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if you want really heavy bass, none i think, you would need something like a sound blaster X-Fi HD to power the V Moda ones and even then for fun bass you need to go into the EQ and increase the 30hz to really get the vibrating bass in them, the ones you listed here are great headphones which means they dont over power the bass and ruin the mids and highs, unlike shit ones do :P

 

Personally running V Moda M-100 using the sound blaster and changed EQ for fun bass and its great.

 

listened to a pair of HD650 from sennheiser aswell on the exact same setup and stuff and those sounded great aswell for open headphones.

 

i really like to buy one but i usually listening on my iphone

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i tried the momentums today, i found the bass pretty damn good, i would describe it as "wide", all of the bass frequencies are present and detailed unlike low quality headphones that just sound muddy.

they have a wide soundstage with perhaps slightly recessed highs.

my only problem with the momentums was the kinda small size of the cups even on the over ear version. you might want to try them on before buying, but the sound: damn good!

i was grinning the whole time i was listening to them. :)

 

i haven't tried any of the other headphones but read good reviews of the m100s.

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I have pair of Sony MDR-XB 600. They were around 50 euros. The bass is definitely there. They are super for electronic style music, which i listen at most - Drum'n'bass, Trance sometimes.

They isolate perfectly from ambient noise - that's reason why I use them mostly at work and for trips.

But I definitely woudln't recommend them for other music styles and/or voip communication. You can't hear your own voice, what makes you speak bit awkard...

But back to the music. Trying to listen to rock and "simmilar" guitar music make them sound "covered". Most of it is Bass, no precise string sound, if you know, what I mean.

 

Recently I bought AKG K702, which I enjoy even much more. They are 'reference headphones' so they try to be as neutral and flat as possible. They are superior for guitar music comparing to sony, but not for DnB, although it sounds different and definitely interesting !

 

So my advice: if you are bass heavy head, go for bass headphones. But for me, personally, i would rather go for neutral in the future.

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