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QUOTE(Sup2Nic @ Feb 13 2014, 11:08 PM)
not really liking it that much blush.gif . might wanna switch to branded quality something like Sennheiser  or Audio Technica cool.gif
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There aren't a lot of IEMs that would cost around the price of the SS Flux In-ears and have the same amount of bass extension. I do agree, it isn't tight enough and can be a little too boomy.
If you don't require an in-line mic, you might want to take a look at the Shure SE215. It's presented with better presentation at the mids and also being brighter on the treble. Bass is more controlled and more refined.

In any case the SE215 may not be your cup of tea as it is still considered a bass-heavy IEM, but not over in quantity which would qualify it for bassheads. It's just a little bit more controlled than the Flux and doesn't extend as deep, but you still might not find it tight enough for your liking if you want something even tighter.

Hard to recommend something if you don't specify a budget.

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QUOTE(Sup2Nic @ Feb 14 2014, 11:38 AM)
oh, price range should be around RM200 up to RM400. inline mic is not that necessary.
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In that case, do check out the Shure SE215. The Beyerdynamic XP3 is also a decent choice, for about RM200.


QUOTE(duncan.taeyeon @ Feb 14 2014, 01:47 PM)
how about SS elite ? izzit worth RM700 ?
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No. RM500 and lower and I'd say it's a good deal. RM700, lol... I'd pay for a AKG K612 and get a lapel mic instead.
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QUOTE(SupremeSS @ Feb 15 2014, 01:00 AM)
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Not trying to sound snobbish, but that's an utter waste of money.

QUOTE(duncan.taeyeon @ Feb 15 2014, 11:29 AM)
AKG K612 is not a gaming headset right ? for recording one? so what you recommend for a gaming headsets below 500 ?
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A common misconception, since when did audiophile headphones are only used for recording and for nothing else? The K612 will handedly beat any gaming headsets out there, on all aspects.

If you absolutely need an integrated mic and don't mind subpar to decent-at best sound quality, under RM500 I can only recommend the Siberia V2. Otherwise if you care about sound quality at all, Creative Aurvana Live + cheap lapel mic from DX.com
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QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Feb 17 2014, 09:05 PM)
hi, sifoos and gamers...
i stumble upon this thread while looking for headsets for gaming purpose. can kindly please recommend me a wireless headset. my details are:

Platform: PS3/PS4 and PC/Laptop
Game type: FPS (BF3/4, COD), adventure and racing (GT5/6, NFS, F1..etc)
Budget: max RM1k (makan megi mode for 5 month) tongue.gif
Special criteria: Wireless, Prefer over ear for my large head, prefer cloth than leather/leatherette, dun care if 2.1/7.1, multi platform

Current headset/iem/headphone:

1. Razer Chimeara 2.1: good set of headset. i own 2 actually after the 1st one broken (transmitter/base no signal) i buy a chimeara again. pair with a turtle beach DSS surrond processor.
2. Logitech G230: Dont like it at all, comfort and sound is terrible (and not wireless)
3. Sony Pulse Elite 7.1: Best headset for playstation but not multiplatform sad.gif
4. Razer Electra: good travelling headset. love it. but too small and leatherette cushion gets hot
5. Plantronic back beat go 2: good sound and comfort to pair with a psvita
6. Siberia v2: too tight sad.gif

thinking to get the astro A50 or Steelseries H wireless.

by reading pages on this thread..it made me wonder, maybe i should invest in a headset made by audio specialist like audio technika, bayerdymanic etc...

any sugesstion?

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Do you absolutely need wireless, if so then your options are indeed limited. I've not heard the SS H wireless, but the A50 is a bloated mess of bass, more bass and a lot of bass (though they aren't as bad as beats...).
The mids on the A50 are so recessed, lacks so much detail. There's a bad sense of imaging and instrument seperation, something the A50 does so poorly despite boasting itself as a "gaming headset".

But wait, a lot of bass!! Isn't that amazing for action games and movies? Explosions!!!!!
No. There's a fine difference between well controlled bass which hits hard and extends deep only when it needs to. Bloated bass is just bass everywhere, even when a person is talking or when a glass smashes on the floor. If you are someone who likes just loves an abundance quantity of bass, the A50 is indeed for you. Ears are different after all.
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QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Feb 19 2014, 02:04 AM)
Thats the only thing holding me back for an audiophile headphone. wire.
but good headphone came with wire.
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Your alternative is the Sennheiser RS 170. It's been a long time since I last heard it, but it's a pretty decent headphone nonetheless. $250 on Amazon currently. But for the price, a much cheaper Sennheiser HD558 offers most of what the RS 170 has, except the cable and the features.
The HD558 is a little bit more refined, lusher in the mids and with better soundstage presentation. Though the RS 170 does hit harder on the mid-bass region, it isn't a bassy headphone per-se.

There's also another alternative which is the TurtleBeach PX4.... I know, TB = bad built quality. Despite the comfort and built quality of the PX4 (which to say the least is barely passable for me at least), it actually sounds... decent. Unlike plenty of gaming headsets which emphasize on too much bass and neglect the rest, the PX4 is actually quite subdued in this area. The mid-bass still does bleed into the low-mids often times, clouding detail but it isn't as bad as say the A50.

Soundstage is on the small side, but imaging (positional accuracy) is decent. You just don't get the scale of sound being more wide, but rather more upfront and in-your-face. This can be alievated with the help of Dolby Heapdhone (which is still my favourite HRTF besides Creative's SBX) built into the PX4's transmitter, but I feel that DH has always been a pairing well made for open-back headphones and not closed ones.


QUOTE(lint3s @ Feb 19 2014, 10:49 AM)
Hey guys, need some recommendation on wireless headset.

Platform: PS3/PS4
Game type: Mainly BF4 but hopefully it works great on other games too
Budget: max RM1k
Special criteria: Wireless

Current headset/iem/headphone:

Sony Wireless Stereo Headset 7.1
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QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Feb 19 2014, 03:46 PM)
yeah man, dont want to risk it also... RM1k went to drain if not to personal liking...
i see at heavyarm fb page.. he got a few for walk in.. sadly im in ipoh.. so, kenot try 1st...  cry.gif

waiting for an ipoh base seller (gamers guild gamestore) to stock it up next week.. then only can try and made up my mind either A50 or SS H wireless..
thumbup.gif  yeah i guess so, but it is personal issue... its like astro A50, somebody loathe it, somebody swears by it.... hehehehe..
edit: yeah... about turtlebeach... hhmmm.... sound wise is good... but build quality scares me.. been visiting sennheiser webpage since yesterday...  drool.gif
and also kept watching CES 2014 on youtube.. smile.gif

thanks to SSJBen... now i am drooling for this RS220.. but dayyum... USD499... ffffuuuuu...
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-RS-220-He...k/dp/B006ZNX81E

i ilke:
wireless, multiple source, no mic.. but mic is my least concern.. i rarely on chat anyway.. and the charger and headphone stand is like my chimaera.. no extra charging cable (like TB, Sony Pulse, A50)  drool.gif
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My time with the RS220 was brief, so I can't comment much about how good it sounds (I listened to like just 2 songs with it lol). But from initial impressions, it's not bad. I like the forward mids, but not too much to be fatiguing (again, it was brief so I wasn't even focusing). Unfortunately I cannot comment on the bass regions as the songs I listened to with the RS220 were ballads. The highs might be slightly lacking in energy though, but I don't remember that well.

The one thing I remember very well is that it was quite clampy, it's the usual signature clamping pressure Sennheiser is infamously known for. So even for me who has a small head, it was rather uncomfortable (and this is just with 2 songs).

Now that I remember, the Skullcandy PLYR1 is another wireless gaming headset that I used to go to. There isn't alot of bloated bass, it's detailed and punchy with nice texture. Even though it doesn't transistion nicely into the low-mids it's still acceptable enough for games for my tastes.
It's rather hard to get now a days, but it seems Amazon has them back in regular stock.


QUOTE(lint3s @ Feb 19 2014, 04:05 PM)
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Hi Ben, thanks for the reply and I have read your comment on A50. Any other that you can suggest? icon_question.gif
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Skullcandy Plyr 1. It's so much more balanced than the A50, when it costs half the price. There isn't alot of bloated bass, it's detailed and punchy with nice texture. Even though it doesn't transistion nicely into the low-mids it's still acceptable enough for games for my tastes.
It's a great headset, I don't know why I forgot about it though.
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QUOTE(lint3s @ Feb 19 2014, 09:59 PM)
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Didn't know that skullcandy manufacture headset for gaming... any idea where I can get one?
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Amazon.
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Feb 19 2014, 11:17 PM)
looks great but the tax is so high ><
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Uhh... all in, $130 + shipping + tax not even the price of the A50 being sold in Malaysia yet. So if one is going to go for the A50, might as well go for the Plyr1 no?
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Feb 20 2014, 04:33 AM)
that's true biggrin.gif how is the comfort level of this skullcandy?
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Not bad, if you have a small to medium sized head. A larger head will have issues with the clamping pressure, which doesn't seem to ease off even after 20 hours of usage.
For me personally, the Plyr1 was rather comfortable.


QUOTE(lint3s @ Feb 20 2014, 08:45 AM)
Just read the reviews from Amazon's customer, just one major issue which is the chat volume problem.  cry.gif
Based from the customer review in Amazon, the earcup is kinda small so you might wanna put this as one of your concern if you have a pair of big ears.  sweat.gif
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Yeah, many complained about the mic. I personally didn't have any issue with IIRC.
The earcups... I do agree, they're on a small side in comparison to other circumaural headsets/heaphones. So yeah, those who has larger ears, do take note.


QUOTE(ben3003 @ Feb 20 2014, 01:38 PM)
Bro SSJBen, have u tried beyerdyamic custom pro one before? heard that it is a brilliant headphone for gaming and for audiophile too due to ability to tweak around.
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Not yet. I do want to try it though, from what I heard it's a much more controlled version of the DT770 with a tamer treble and better timbre. But yeah I've heard lots of good things about it.


QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Feb 20 2014, 01:55 PM)
amazon ships to malaysia? i never bought anything from amazon..
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Yes they do.
Many items sold and shipped by Amazon (check the product description) can be shipped to Malaysia. Third-parties who sells through Amazon, you'll have to contact the seller to set special delivery arrangements.
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Feb 21 2014, 07:45 AM)
beyerdynamic custom pro one is around 700 at lazada, at least it is aroudn the price of steelseries siberia, which makes it more tempting lol..
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Hmmm... won't say that's a bad price. RM720 is cheaper than buying from Amazon.
Once again, never heard the C1P. But I think immersion wise, should be on par with the DT770.


QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Feb 21 2014, 11:56 AM)
lazada is having a good sale for headphones. never tried buying from lazada. hhmm... this is nice..

after a few days looking for a new headset. and after advices from sifoos here. i have made up my mind that, i DO NOT need wireless. because i game on laptop which is in another room that my console setup. and, by sitting near the laptop why the heck i want wireless right? the base will be just behind my laptop if i still choose wireless...when going wired, more option opens up and can save a few hundred ringgit too..i can use my existing wireless chimeara+TB DSS for my ps3/4 setup which is nice for sitting on couch gaming session.

also, i have came out of the gaming branding closet. I used to swear by gaming brand for my gaming setup, but.. i see that for audio, there are a lot more better manufacturer than the usual gaming brand. i have short list a few headset to look for which is

1. bayerdynamic custom pro one - RM719 (lazada)
2. audio technica ATH-900x - RM730 (lazada)
3. sennheiser HD 558 - RM719 (lazada)
4. beats by dre - RM900 hehehehe..... just kidding...

from 1k budget, i can got for about 700-800. saving nearly 200 for new up coming game release. smile.gif
scouting at garage sale... for better deal.. and trusted seller.

thanks guys.

edit: made up my mind. Bayerdynamic Custom Pro One it is. because:
1. removeable cable (i hate long messy cable, so can custom a cable around 2-3 feet according to my liking)
2. customisable means spare parts. in case i broke the hinges or damage the earpad. i can get a new one.

thanks smile.gif
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And... you can get a Vmoda BoomPro mic to go with the C1P - http://www.amazon.com/V-MODA-BoomPro-Gamin...e/dp/B00BJ17WKK
Pretty much end-game, unless you're gonna go for an open dynamic or planars in the future.
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QUOTE(loong4455 @ Mar 1 2014, 11:37 AM)
Platform: PC(mostly),Smartphone
Game type: L4D2, BF4 TF2
Budget: max RM400
Special criteria:wan over ear and also great sound quality cause i hear music frm house to dupstep and pop

currently my choice is
Plantronics Rig
Steelseries 5Hv3 (but after see some review and mic test okok je)
Razer Kranken Pro

anyone knows who sells turltebeach headphone?
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Creative Aurvana Live.

Forget the garbage you listed.


QUOTE(undertaken316 @ Mar 1 2014, 12:42 PM)
While the Siberia Elite have a few months that are out recently some video reviews came up is it went for sale in some european countries and a very cool unboxing came up. Chech it out:


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A headset that makes no sense until it is under RM300. When it is under that price range, I'll then say it is a pretty decent headset.

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QUOTE(hooh888 @ Mar 5 2014, 03:29 PM)
Hi guys, first time here. Based on what I've read from this page, it seems the Superlux HD681 Evo and Creative Aurvana Live are recommended, but the price difference is around RM200, so are their differences really major? Actually I'm just looking for something that emphasizes on balance for highs, mids, and lows, and comfort. If something like that with a mic exists that would be better, otherwise I will just get a standalone mic.

EDIT: Forgot to add in, I will be using it mostly for music listening, a lot less on gaming. As for my budget, I would say about RM400.
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Explain your term of balance.

If you mean you want something neutral and as flat as possible, sorry but no headphone exist like that in this world. Not even the legendary Sennheiser Orpheus or Stax SR009, considered to be 2 of the most transparent and neutral headphones ever made. Howevere to some, it can still be colored simply because no one's ears are perfect.

For RM400, no you aren't going to find a headphone like that.

And no once more, you won't find a balance of the entire frequency range in a headphone at all.

The CAL! and HD681 Evo has entirely different sound signatures, so it's not about the "difference". It's about what you want in a logical manner.
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QUOTE(hooh888 @ Mar 6 2014, 08:03 AM)
Err, what I meant was lesser bass.
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You said emphasize on the balance of bass, mids and highs.

The HD681 Evo is a lot less bassier than the CAL!, very forward (up front) on the mids and a little bright on the treble. I think it's what you'd want.
If you need something with no bass, the Audio Technica AD700 is a popular choice.


QUOTE(leongkokloon @ Mar 6 2014, 09:13 AM)
Hey guys, planning to upgrade my headphone from Steelseries 7H USB to a  Bayerdynamic MMX 300.. What do u guys think? is it worth it?

Here is a video:


and here is the official Product Web:
http://north-america.beyerdynamic.com/shop/mmx-300.html
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No?

You can get a DT770 Pro + lapel mic for a lot less money than the MMX-300.
The MMX-300 is basically a DT770 Pro with an attached mic for more than double the price.


QUOTE(Tomokitsu @ Mar 6 2014, 09:36 AM)
Hello is it possible to get a decent headset+mic which is clear enough to record my voice around RM200+-?
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Logitech G230.
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QUOTE(leongkokloon @ Mar 10 2014, 05:34 PM)
hmmm....

i have another in mind Astro A50 yay or nay?
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2 pages back;

QUOTE(SSJBen @ Feb 18 2014, 11:35 PM)
Do you absolutely need wireless, if so then your options are indeed limited. I've not heard the SS H wireless, but the A50 is a bloated mess of bass, more bass and a lot of bass (though they aren't as bad as beats...).
The mids on the A50 are so recessed, lacks so much detail. There's a bad sense of imaging and instrument seperation, something the A50 does so poorly despite boasting itself as a "gaming headset".

But wait, a lot of bass!! Isn't that amazing for action games and movies? Explosions!!!!!
No. There's a fine difference between well controlled bass which hits hard and extends deep only when it needs to. Bloated bass is just bass everywhere, even when a person is talking or when a glass smashes on the floor. If you are someone who likes just loves an abundance quantity of bass, the A50 is indeed for you. Ears are different after all.
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QUOTE(KcX35 @ Mar 12 2014, 10:37 AM)
any comment regarding astro headset ? like a40 /a50 ? is a40 better since it come with astro mixamp
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If you just do a search on this thread itself using the search function, plenty has been said about the A40 and A50.
A40 is IMO however, a better sounding headset than the A50. You don't need the Mixamp if you're just going to be playing on the PC, Dolby Headphone can be gotten cheaper with an Asus Xonar U3 or DGX.

Also, if you haven't already figured out, there are better choices than the A40 in a similar price range.


QUOTE(yijinchua @ Mar 13 2014, 02:15 AM)
Hey guys, currenty using the corsair vengeance 1500. Was thinking of getting thr Corsair vengeance 2100. Would it be worth it? If not, any recommended headsets? Lets's say I have a budget of rm1000, i usually use it for long gaming sessions, rarely for music and movies.

The a50 also comes with a mixamp, its just that the a50 is wireless while the a40 is wired. They also made it lighter, more comfortable etc.typical upgrades.
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If you have a budget of RM1000, why would you be wasting money on gaming headsets?

Philips Fidelio X1
AKG K612
AKG Q701
Sony MA-900 (though, very hard to get now a days)
Beyerdynamic DT880
Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro

List goes on and on... all of which would do better than anything the Corsair V2100 will ever dream of doing.

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QUOTE(yijinchua @ Mar 14 2014, 11:32 AM)
Not sure whether you're saying that I should spend that money on upgrading my PC or I should spend that money on audiophile headsets, but gonna answer u anyways. These headphones looks good, but I guess I wasn't specific enough when I asked for recommendations, sry. I am trying to look for wireless headsets (included mic) as I don't want a clip on mic then there's no point getting a wireless headset. Hope you could give me some great recommendations. smile.gif And I guess I shouldn't put that high of a budget, let's say rm600?
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I was saying to spend the RM1k on better headphones instead of wasting them again on gaming headsets.

If you absolutely need wireless, RM600 is rather limited for you. You can always get the Skullcandy Plyr 1 from Amazon, shouldn't get taxed but of course you'll have to pay a bit for the shipping.
The other alternative which I've heard of briefly is the TurtleBeach PX4 and it was actually, decent. It's not going to be worth anything more than RM400 IMO but the other day it was $90 on Amazon so that was a pretty decent deal especially when the PlayStation Gold headset costs more.

But be wary, gaming headsets are usually built with subpar quality hence the reason they get so much complaints on durability and another reason they aren't worth as much as their MSRP suggests.


QUOTE(Lord_darkslide @ Mar 14 2014, 11:48 AM)
i have same issue with you at first... a few page back.. budget also same around 1k..

after a few google search.. it limits my choice to either A50 or Steelseries wireless H..
skullcandy plyr1 is cheaper but it seems that no local retailers selling it..

Edit: i am upgrading from razer chimeara... so for gaming wireless headset... those 2 is my only choice.... until someone ahem..ahem..ssjben started poisoning me..hehehe
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Oh? You still have not gotten your COP? BTW, good news for you; the Vmoda BoomPro mic works with the COP, as confirmed by a friend who bought it.
A good headphone + a good mic, nothing more you can ask for.
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QUOTE(Bombgen @ Mar 16 2014, 10:25 AM)
Anyone know where i can buy Philips Fidelio X1 ?
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Amazon.
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QUOTE(Bombgen @ Mar 16 2014, 07:46 PM)
Argh, tot gonna buy it locally..how about AKG Q701? Do you know where i can find adapter so i can put my boompro?
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What's wrong with buying from Amazon? $230 is a steal. You're never going to find it that cheap even with shipping cost included locally.

As for the Q701, you can get it from E1-AKG. Search him up in the Music/Audio garage thread.
You'll need to ask someone to get a custom terminated jack for you to connect a 3.5mm jack into the headphone. It's not easy to do and certainly not cheap.
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Glad you're happy with your COP.
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QUOTE(ntw @ Apr 19 2014, 12:53 AM)
i agree with this statement. im using superlux hd660, it really does lack in bass but the vocal clarity is really good for its price. good for watching movies and music. if u really want to feel bomb exploding next to u, i suggest u try Rosewill RHTS-8206 @ rm199, this headset comes with a built-in amp and vibration motors, which makes the headset significantly heavier but provides very strong bass.
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Buy a Creative Aurvana Live! then, no one ever did say Superlux headphones were bass heavy.
Want even more bass? Get a Fidelio X1. Some more bass?! Then you're in basshead territory and the Sony XBA series is what you'd want.

When I talk about bass, I talk about quality bass. With impact, texture, speed and tightness. It's always quality over quantity.

The Rosewill RHTS-8206 distorts at high volume (around 70% on its in-line amp), especially when it spikes at the 100hz range. The drivers are at its limits and it's as if Rosewill knew about that yet they went ahead and pre-EQ that specific range to bring out that "wow" factor. Distortion = bad design = bad audio, end of story.

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