question from poland :] [message #24826] |
Wed, 12 January 2005 15:59 |
MarX
Messages: 7 Registered: May 2009
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hey! I would like to ask you - experts - for advice :]Right now i'm using some unknow thomson headphones for less then 10 $ ;] and I've never used better ones ;D my question is, right now I have some money which I would like to spend on new headphones... I'm going to use it mostly with my PlayStation 2 (right now connected with my JVC mx-j850r) playing games :] 2nd use will be listening to music on my PC (SBLive 5.1) good audio effects in games are the most importent to me... and YES stuff like virtuall surround etc. is much more importent than extra - clear sound ;] (i hope you know what I mean) i'm thinking about: akg K66 Sony MDR-if540rk Panasonic RP-wf930 Panasonic RP-ht711 Sennheiser HD 515 Sennheiser RS120 which (or maybe something else for similar price?? ) should I buy and why ??? Will "normal" stereo sound in 515 be (for me) something more exciting than v. surround systems in panasonic's or sony's ? please help! waiting for your answers marx ps. are sony mdr-g74sl MUCH better than MDR-g58v or mdr-g54lp ?? I mean is it better to spend this 10 $ more on first or not ? ps2. sorry but my english is not perfect... ;P
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Re: question from poland :] [message #24835 is a reply to message #24834] |
Sat, 15 January 2005 10:50 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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Given the rep of Sennheiser, I would go with them. Is there a local audio store that will let you audition with your music source? The only way phones can do damage is by playing too loud for too long. There are different design: the ones that sit on your ears, like the Grados, and the ones that cup your ears, like the Senns. Oh yeah, there are also ear buds which go in the ear canal. The only real difference that I'm aware of is comfort. With my AKGs, I can only listen to them about 2-3 hours before they start giving me a massive headache. When you buy, make sure the store will let you return them if you are not 100% satisified. Extended wearing is the only way to find out what's right for you. Again, if phone listening is going to be your primary source of audio stimulation, you should look into a nice headphone amp. Well worth the investment. One more thing, like when comparing loudspeakers, make sure you evaluate and equal volume levels. If not, the louder one will always sound "better."......Colin
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