Here's my list of favorite mixed rock albums (in no particular order other than remembering I like these albums): Kid A - Radiohead Lateralus - Tool Sound Awake - Karnivool Evil Empire - RATM Chicago II - Chicago i Robot - Alan Parsons Project
Hey Juan, have a listen to Dirty Loops, their latest EP called Beagle sounds so good, I think you will have fun with the EQ settings with this band. Cheers from Mexico😉
I've been using these for maybe around 3-4 months. They're my main headset for everything desktop. The look, the comfort (although weighty), the SOUND. I wound up using a standard 3.5mm single wire with an in-line mic and it works wonders for calls and a gaming mic. Not a single free day where I don't throw these on.
With Sony owning Audeze, I'd love to see the Audeze headphones having great audio quality on Xperia smartphones. If only Sony can put built-in DAC in the Xperia.
I know this is gonna sound like a joke or a meme, but I honestly believe six pence none the richer kiss me is one of the most beautifully and best produced and mix pieces of music I’ve ever heard
Just got these a few weeks ago and have only used them with my LG V60. They are light in bass and I have eq'd them to add some in. Not sure if I'm going to keep them, but they do that magic trick of space between instruments better than most. Picking things out in a mix and placing where the singer is vs the instruments is pretty cool. I need to try these with a dac/amp to see if they need more power to get them sounding their best. Best tracks so far on these: Eagles "Long Road out of Eden", Wolfgang Muthspiel "Clearing" and Beck's "Elevator Music". Any suggestions for a portable dac/amp for these?
I had a V60 and G8, and currently have a G7. They sound great, but their headphone amps don't push enough current to do justice to a lot of headphones. I suggest you use planars with a dedicated desktop amp, because even the most efficient ones tend to sound bass shy with small amps. EDIT: I have the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt and it's got enough power for anything.
I contest this bias! I definitely group my $30 koss with my audiophile headphones which go up to $1300. Increased price does not equate to a better listening experience or quality.
Here's my list of favorite mixed rock albums (in no particular order other than remembering I like these albums):
Kid A - Radiohead
Lateralus - Tool
Sound Awake - Karnivool
Evil Empire - RATM
Chicago II - Chicago
i Robot - Alan Parsons Project
Hey Juan, have a listen to Dirty Loops, their latest EP called Beagle sounds so good, I think you will have fun with the EQ settings with this band.
Cheers from Mexico😉
Also the band Leprous and their album Pitfalls
Adding them to the list! I have more headphones to review 😊
I've been using these for maybe around 3-4 months. They're my main headset for everything desktop. The look, the comfort (although weighty), the SOUND. I wound up using a standard 3.5mm single wire with an in-line mic and it works wonders for calls and a gaming mic. Not a single free day where I don't throw these on.
Spot on. My experience too. I just find them on my ears everyday.
Dang, a Rage and Tool fan plus Transformers in the background, rock on! A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step is a joy to listen to as well.
APC was a CLOSE second for my list. I lean on Lateralus, but APC was an incredible project for Maynard.
With Sony owning Audeze, I'd love to see the Audeze headphones having great audio quality on Xperia smartphones. If only Sony can put built-in DAC in the Xperia.
I know this is gonna sound like a joke or a meme, but I honestly believe six pence none the richer kiss me is one of the most beautifully and best produced and mix pieces of music I’ve ever heard
I love that song. I just played it for my daughter for the first time, and it took her places.
You're not wrong. It's like HONEY for the ears.
Just got these a few weeks ago and have only used them with my LG V60. They are light in bass and I have eq'd them to add some in. Not sure if I'm going to keep them, but they do that magic trick of space between instruments better than most. Picking things out in a mix and placing where the singer is vs the instruments is pretty cool. I need to try these with a dac/amp to see if they need more power to get them sounding their best. Best tracks so far on these: Eagles "Long Road out of Eden", Wolfgang Muthspiel "Clearing" and Beck's "Elevator Music". Any suggestions for a portable dac/amp for these?
I had a V60 and G8, and currently have a G7. They sound great, but their headphone amps don't push enough current to do justice to a lot of headphones.
I suggest you use planars with a dedicated desktop amp, because even the most efficient ones tend to sound bass shy with small amps.
EDIT: I have the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt and it's got enough power for anything.
I just got Arya Organics and what do you think of them as daily drivers
Its never too late to be in a fun garage band with some friends. As nike would put it: just do it man.
I haven't pulled my bass out of storage for years, but you're not wrong... It might be time...
2:29 "a phone that still has a headphone jack" HA great joke... 😢
🫣 Uh oh, Juan, audiophile, headphones...... In my mind, at least $400..
On sale on that B&H link I included in the description 😅
I contest this bias! I definitely group my $30 koss with my audiophile headphones which go up to $1300. Increased price does not equate to a better listening experience or quality.
Oh yeah. I ran KOSS HARD for years. I need to pick up some nostalgia headphones from that label again...