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Post by promo » Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:33 pm

spiderman wrote:
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spiderman wrote:Sennheiser CX 300.

only in ear headphones u need.

Agreed man, i got mine from ebay, you can pick em up cheap on ebay for around £12 - £15
trust there well worth it.

fucking sick on the tube, hardly hear any noise from the train and its busker-proof too. :lol:
Cool cool. I think these are the ones I'm getting for an Xmas present!! 8)

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Post by J__J_90 » Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:15 pm

those sennheister cx300's are shite

would rather use my headphones for my decks on my mp3.

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Post by gemmy » Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:52 pm

I hate em all. Ive had two pairs. Feel like there is no space for bass to build :x

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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:01 pm

Well I got some CX300's for Xmas and have to say am quite dissapointed. I was expecting strong bass and majority of the noise on the tube/trains to be cut out. Yes, there is a reduction in noise but to my ears the sound is bad. What you get is less bass and an increase in the higher frequencies. Personally I'm gonna stick with the cheap ipod headphones. Very dissapointed .... £30 seems a rip off. :evil:

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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:04 pm

oyaarss wrote:and what about low-frequency response?
To my ears it is pretty poor.

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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:10 pm

Ammo wrote:
bluenote wrote:Ive heard good things about the V-moda bass frequency headphones... supposed to be really good at producing low end frequencies. Has anyone owned a pair? Got rave reviews on amazon
yeh i've got 2 pairs of these (cable got loose on first pair so bought more, they've sorted that issue with the new models tho). LOVE the sound, bass it well strong, feels like a sub woofer in your ear! would definitely recommend them to anyone. my bro got the Shure (i think) in ear phones (the ones that have bare good reviews) at the same time and they were so tinny & poor in comparison he returned them n got the v-moda's. i swear by them.
Do the V-Moda's have a good even sound alongside stronger bass? Fuckin' pissed at how shit the CX-300's are.

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Post by full spektrum » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:11 pm

I got a pair of Seinheisers

Love em....wikid in ear phones

www.myspace.com/fullspektrum100
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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:12 pm

FULL SPEKTRUM wrote:I got a pair of Seinheisers

Love em....wikid in ear phones

www.myspace.com/fullspektrum100
Which ones 'cause the CX-300s sound like dogshit.

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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:40 pm

Made my eq setting on my ipod to extra bass which definitely makes a difference. I reckon I could live with these headphones in this setting. Still not 100% sure as some of the high freqencies seem harsh to my ears.

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Post by ammo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:44 pm

Promo wrote:
Ammo wrote:
bluenote wrote:Ive heard good things about the V-moda bass frequency headphones... supposed to be really good at producing low end frequencies. Has anyone owned a pair? Got rave reviews on amazon
yeh i've got 2 pairs of these (cable got loose on first pair so bought more, they've sorted that issue with the new models tho). LOVE the sound, bass it well strong, feels like a sub woofer in your ear! would definitely recommend them to anyone. my bro got the Shure (i think) in ear phones (the ones that have bare good reviews) at the same time and they were so tinny & poor in comparison he returned them n got the v-moda's. i swear by them.
Do the V-Moda's have a good even sound alongside stronger bass? Fuckin' pissed at how shit the CX-300's are.
yeh, mostly i listen to dubstep n listenin wit the v-moda's on the tube still gives me bassface, they won't distort unless the actual music/file quality is poor. they don't completely block out background noise but do to some extent and so you usually don't need to even put the volume all the way up. wud defo recommend.

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Post by promo » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:50 pm

Ammo wrote:
Promo wrote:
Ammo wrote:
bluenote wrote:Ive heard good things about the V-moda bass frequency headphones... supposed to be really good at producing low end frequencies. Has anyone owned a pair? Got rave reviews on amazon
yeh i've got 2 pairs of these (cable got loose on first pair so bought more, they've sorted that issue with the new models tho). LOVE the sound, bass it well strong, feels like a sub woofer in your ear! would definitely recommend them to anyone. my bro got the Shure (i think) in ear phones (the ones that have bare good reviews) at the same time and they were so tinny & poor in comparison he returned them n got the v-moda's. i swear by them.
Do the V-Moda's have a good even sound alongside stronger bass? Fuckin' pissed at how shit the CX-300's are.
yeh, mostly i listen to dubstep n listenin wit the v-moda's on the tube still gives me bassface, they won't distort unless the actual music/file quality is poor. they don't completely block out background noise but do to some extent and so you usually don't need to even put the volume all the way up. wud defo recommend.
Just recommended these to my sister. Gonna try my CX-300's tomoz on the tube in Xtra bass mode. Listening to Herbie Hancock at the mo and the xtra bass sounds real nice.

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