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LOL - i was not expecting to see that in your minimalist collection - very cool:
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LOL - i was not expecting to see that in your minimalist collection - very cool:
Guess it would make other runners move out the way!Looks perfect for 'running'
That looks incredible. Are other games available on it though, Mortal Kombat I, II, III etc. ?
Livin' the dream!I bought a paint brush and some anti mould bathroom paint. Not even worthy of a pic.
That looks decidedly 70s to me and not at all modern
Not a chance - look up 'minimalism' and you'll find it's *all* white these days. 70's is more splashes of colour and patterns everywhere!
Needed some new earphones, after looking into a lot into different options I went for Chifi, KZ ZS10 Pro. People on Head-fi generally really like KZ stuff which is good enough for me. £35 from their official store, took about 7 days to arrive.
I'm not an audiophile, but they sound great to me. From what I understand you'd need to pay about 10x the amount for the same quality from a western manufacturer.
I actually think I prefer the sound of them to my "proper" Beyerdynamic Custom Studio headphones (basically a Beyerdynamic DT770 with a detatachable cable). The bass is pretty amazing. I pulled up a random bass test off YouTube and it feels like your head is shaking if you turn it up .
Are they comfortable? I might actually buy a set. Also, did you get the bluetooth module?
Very interesting. I don't suppose you know of a manufacturer of good standard cans based out that way? Just wondering if there was an equivalent to open-backed headphones or something to look at for alternatives.
Digital download just aren't as lemony good tasting though
I wore them for 8 hours the other day and they were fine, I have small ear canals so had to use the small tips. I think because the wire goes over the back of your ear any tugs on the cable get absorbed by the top of your ear rather than irritating your inner ear all the time which helps.
A lot of people recommend you upgrade to foam tips from companies like Comply as they're meant to be much comfier than the stock ones though - https://www.complyfoam.com/store/.
No I've just got a normal cable. I do have a FiiO BTR3 for bluetooth but haven't really tried it with these.
The Beyerdynamic DT770 / custom studio pro's like I have are 5-35,000Hz which is wider and are known to be "bassy". They don't feel as aggressive in your ear as the IEMs because they aren't t stuffed halfway down your ear canal but it still sounds deep and full. I imagine if you drive them with a proper amp they'd respond really well.
The DT770s are used by tonnes of people. Pretty much every video I see from BBC radio have them being used by everyone.
For saying they're closed back headphones they do leak a fair amount to the outside world, but when you put them on they isolate you from the outside world really well.
I wore them for 8 hours the other day and they were fine, I have small ear canals so had to use the small tips. I think because the wire goes over the back of your ear any tugs on the cable get absorbed by the top of your ear rather than irritating your inner ear all the time which helps.
A lot of people recommend you upgrade to foam tips from companies like Comply as they're meant to be much comfier than the stock ones though - https://www.complyfoam.com/store/.
No I've just got a normal cable. I do have a FiiO BTR3 for bluetooth but haven't really tried it with these.
Cheers, I've just ordered some on the CC, looking forward to hearing them. I ordered them with the manufacturer's bluetooth adapter. I'm no audiophile, but I listen to loads of music. Given they're such a good price I think they'll be worth it, and I find the over-ears that I've got at the moment a bit annoying if I wear them for too long...maybe my ears stick out too much.
I also have small ear canals (snigger) so I'd be using the small tips too. Glad to hear they're comfortable for you.
Did you have to order the cable separately? I assumed it was included.
I like to get a pair for the gym, Apple Airpods is not noise cancelling and having turn it up to drown out the music from the speakers in the gym is not good for my ears.
How good are the seal and noise cancelling for these?
Cheers, I've just ordered some on the CC, looking forward to hearing them. I ordered them with the manufacturer's bluetooth adapter. I'm no audiophile, but I listen to loads of music. Given they're such a good price I think they'll be worth it, and I find the over-ears that I've got at the moment a bit annoying if I wear them for too long...maybe my ears stick out too much.
I also have small ear canals (snigger) so I'd be using the small tips too. Glad to hear they're comfortable for you.
Did you have to order the cable separately? I assumed it was included.
Get some Jaybird X4s tbh...the rubber tips seal your inner ear from sweat and they don't budge when moving about, they also cut out most background sound too.I like to get a pair for the gym, Apple Airpods is not noise cancelling and having turn it up to drown out the music from the speakers in the gym is not good for my ears.
How good are the seal and noise cancelling for these?
I was thinking the grey shag-look carpet, the grey walls, the glossy white furniture and the pink orchids made it not at all modern! Certainly wouldn't call it minimalism.Not a chance - look up 'minimalism' and you'll find it's *all* white these days. 70's is more splashes of colour and patterns everywhere!