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GeneralT

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I have around $100 for new headphones. Any ideas on quality over-ear or in-ear headphones. I was looking at Klipsch earbuds. Has anyone owned Klipsch and have a review? Thanks.

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Sony's extra bass line is mega legit. I have the $80 ones and love them. For in ear, I just like the apple headphones, i think they work well are are durable
 
klipsche S4 in ears are dope.

best frequency response, quality sound, comfortable, and only 80 bucks.

i work with audio engineers that have been in the business for over 20 years that absolutely love these headphones. seriosly, put them in and listen, and you will not regret it. i'll post a HD song with a lot of bass for you to listen to later. it will sound like you're in a car with two 12 inch subs in the back.

there was a thread of like 5 pages a little while ago about this..
 
i bought the klipsche s4 in ear headphones and ended up returning them. did they sound great? yes. do i care that much about super crisp clarity? not really. and the bass on them was no where near what you get with shitty skullcandy buds.
 
well saying OP is asking for advice on QUALITY, then your post is not relevant.

and if you cant or didnt notice a difference of low end compared to your skullcandy's, then you are either deaf or listen to terrible quality of music.
 
one thing to seriously consider for in-ear buds is comfort. doesnt matter how good the headphones sound if they bother your ears or fall out when you walk.

I use a 24 dollar pair of panasonic buds just because of how well they fit my ear. The sound is pretty good, bass isnt the best but I wouldnt wanna wear any other buds cuz I havent found anything close to as comfortable as these ones.

if youre interested

https://panasonic.ca/english/accessories/headsets/superlightweight/RPHJE120.asp

I also wear the regular apple ones a bit but i much prefer the panasonics
 
i personally do not listen to dubstep very much. but if you listen to some dubstep or bass boosted hip hop, simply for demonstration of the quality or sound and differance of frequency response.

i actually listen to a lot of different kinds of metal. so to be able to hear the punch of the kick drum is what i like.

you shouldnt assume so much BRROOOOOOO
 
I was agreeing with you, dumbass. The guy you quoted said he returned his headphones because the bass wasn't loud enough, so I made a dubstep joke. Durrrr.
 
I don't know a lot about in-ear because those never work for me, but if you're interested in over the head phones - closed sound - then sony MDR-V6's are by far the best for your price range. To the guy that suggested the extra bass line from sony, don't listen to him, unless you're a fan of over-bloated bass. The MDR-V6's still have incredible true sounding bass plus crisp highs and pretty solid mids, they are also the choice of a shit ton of studios and radio stations. For the price, they can't be beat, so that would be my suggestion.
 
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