You can get cheap philip headphones that sound good too, why wanna get a behringer? I don't think these guys are well known compared to philips, sony and the likes for headphones.
Q&A [WTA] - Behringer Headphones, How's it?
Q&A [WTA] - Behringer Headphones, How's it?
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Apr 1 2008, 02:28 PM
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You can get cheap philip headphones that sound good too, why wanna get a behringer? I don't think these guys are well known compared to philips, sony and the likes for headphones.
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Apr 2 2008, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 1 2008, 11:45 PM) cheap philips headphones produces more bass than normal and the highs arent crisp enough...guess thats why they're cheap...duh... That is true for the rm 30++ somic I have.and behringer...i highly doubt its good...nothing much from behringer is good anyway. if you want the 'true' sound, search for those so-called flat response headphones...one of the cheapest around i guess is from akg...but still at least double the price of the behringer... But this cheap philips I have, SBC HL140, hurts my ears when I turn up the treble/highs from the zoom g1. It's quite trebly. http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/headphone/philips-sbc-hl140/ Very the cheap cheap cheap, rm 30 or so, but don't expect too much i guess. But seriously, if you really want treble ah.... errr.. Buy a sony fontopia ear phone. These will always be as trebly as you want. Even my walkman's earphone beats this philips model. My only complaint is the cord/wire is too short... |
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