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- Your rig (mp3 players, amps, soundcard etc)
Maximus Hero's onboard soundcard, planning to upgrade to STX in the future
- What type of usage (movies/ gaming/ music etc)
Everything
- File format used in your source (i.e. flac, mp3 etc)
FLAC, MP3 (320k and above)
- Genre of music you listen to (classical, jazz, metal, etc)
Mostly everything
- Headphone / earphone type (closed, open, cirumaural, IEM etc)
Closed
- Other requirements (if any) (mic, volume control, 5.1ch, 7.1ch etc)
Stereo (2/2.1)
- Budget (in figures)
$150, looking at Shure SRH440
 

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- Your rig: smartphone
- What type of usage: music
- File format used in your source: mp3 @ 320kbps
- Genre of music you listen to: rock (soft rock to heavy metal), EDM
- Headphone / earphone type: in-ear
-Budget: about $150

I'm thinking of a earpiece with decent, precise-ish bass (not overly "thumpy") but still maintain good clarity for the mids and highs
 

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recommend me names of headphones with the price of lesser than $100, has mid bass and is comfortable. no bluetooth
Do give the JVC M55X a try. :)

hi all, pls recommend a IEM

- Your rig = iphone5 and sound console(mixer)

- What type of usage = Music, mixing, monitoring, DJ-ing, recording, riding motorbike, good cancellation of surrounding so i can use it as earplug as well (work in loud environment)

- File format used in your source = mp3, wav, live feed

- Genre of music = rock, pop, mando, canto, trance, house, retro

- Headphone / earphone type = IEMs

- Other requirements = detachable cable, have both button and non button cables. (not nessasary to have, but good to have)

current gear - sennheiser/addias HD25 1/II

will continue to use my hd25 at work, just want an iem for the street and home, sometimes for work when i dont want to carry my hd25 around. i dun mind ciem as well. most importantly to fit every citeria i put as above, if not close to it.

thanks!
You can consider the Westone UM3X RC. It would isolate most noise and can be used to match most genres. :)

- Your rig :IPhone4s / Ipod Touch and INO One
- What type of usage :movies and music
- File format used in your source :mp3
- Genre of music you listen to :kpop /cinematic trailer music / epic orchestral music
- Headphone / earphone type :in-ear
-Budget:Less than $50

Thank you
Hi there, you could consider the Dunu Trident and the Audio Technica CKN-50. :)

- Your rig (mp3 players, amps, soundcard etc)
Maximus Hero's onboard soundcard, planning to upgrade to STX in the future
- What type of usage (movies/ gaming/ music etc)
Everything
- File format used in your source (i.e. flac, mp3 etc)
FLAC, MP3 (320k and above)
- Genre of music you listen to (classical, jazz, metal, etc)
Mostly everything
- Headphone / earphone type (closed, open, cirumaural, IEM etc)
Closed
- Other requirements (if any) (mic, volume control, 5.1ch, 7.1ch etc)
Stereo (2/2.1)
- Budget (in figures)
$150, looking at Shure SRH440

Hi there, maybe you would like to give the Razer Tiamat 2.2 a try. :)
 

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- Your rig: smartphone
- What type of usage: music
- File format used in your source: mp3 @ 320kbps
- Genre of music you listen to: rock (soft rock to heavy metal), EDM
- Headphone / earphone type: in-ear
-Budget: about $150

I'm thinking of a earpiece with decent, precise-ish bass (not overly "thumpy") but still maintain good clarity for the mids and highs

Hi there, the Audio Technica CKS77X should fit your needs quite nicely. :)
 
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hi, one side of my earphones just died yesterday. was using the JVC XtremeXplosives, lasted me for only about 9 months. looking for something similar. any recommendations? not really an audiophile, just need something cheap and good.
 

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hi, one side of my earphones just died yesterday. was using the JVC XtremeXplosives, lasted me for only about 9 months. looking for something similar. any recommendations? not really an audiophile, just need something cheap and good.

Hi there, you can try claiming the warranty of the JVC also. For local purchased set there is one year warranty from the local distributor.
Do you have any sound and price range preference? :)
 

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- Your rig: i5 4670K, MSI 760 Gaming, planning to get Sound Blaster Z
- What type of usage: music and gaming
- File format used in your source: mp3, youtube music (ikr...) and fps (I consider Skyrim an FPS :p)
- Genre of music you listen to: Rock, Pop, Classical.
- Headphone / earphone type: Closed, Over-Ear. Mike is optional, using the one that comes with Sound Blaster Z
-Budget: about $150

Any good recommendations?? :D

Btw, Siberia V2 is US$60 on Amazon (CS:GO version... not really digging the camo look tho...), is that worth it?
 

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- Your rig: i5 4670K, MSI 760 Gaming, planning to get Sound Blaster Z
- What type of usage: music and gaming
- File format used in your source: mp3, youtube music (ikr...) and fps (I consider Skyrim an FPS :p)
- Genre of music you listen to: Rock, Pop, Classical.
- Headphone / earphone type: Closed, Over-Ear. Mike is optional, using the one that comes with Sound Blaster Z
-Budget: about $150

Any good recommendations?? :D

Btw, Siberia V2 is US$60 on Amazon (CS:GO version... not really digging the camo look tho...), is that worth it?

You can consider the Razer Tiamat 2.2 also. It features additional low frequency driver to give off a stronger bass which will make gaming sounds more engaging. :)
 

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hi would like a recommendation

rig - mp3 / desktop
usage - movies gaming music all
headphone/earpiece - headphones + over ear + closed
file format - mix of flac and mp3
genre of music - instrumental / trance / jpop
other requirements - comes with a mic
budget - between 100 - 150...idm higher abit suggestions

currently using the shure model that costs abt 99 last time...quite satisfied with the sound but too bulky and has no mic
 
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hi would like a recommendation

rig - mp3 / desktop
usage - movies gaming music all
headphone/earpiece - headphones + over ear + closed
file format - mix of flac and mp3
genre of music - instrumental / trance / jpop
other requirements - comes with a mic
budget - between 100 - 150...idm higher abit suggestions

currently using the shure model that costs abt 99 last time...quite satisfied with the sound but too bulky and has no mic

Hi there, the mic you required is it for use with desktop? :)
 

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Hi there, the mic you required is it for use with desktop? :)

yes for desktop ....actually correction to to my specs earlier let the headphones just be stricktly for desktop use

currently im using the shure 240...the one costs abt 99 iirc....hope the sound quality to br similar or better
 
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yes for desktop ....actually correction to to my specs earlier let the headphones just be stricktly for desktop use

currently im using the shure 240...the one costs abt 99 iirc....hope the sound quality to br similar or better

For something with mic for desktop use we would only have the range from Steelseries and Razer now. Which are more targeted towards gaming use. A direct upgrade to the SRH240 would be the SRH440. Perhaps you could give that a try, as for the mic maybe you can consider getting a separate mic rather than those built onto the headphones. :)
 

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Rig: S4
Usage: movies,music
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: iem, dont need mic
Budget: $250

Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi guys, would need a little help here.

Rig: Note 2
Usage: Movies, music
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: Mic is preferred, anything other than in-ear or headphones
Budget: $100-$150

Thanks guys!
 

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Rig: S4
Usage: movies,music
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: iem, dont need mic
Budget: $250

Thanks in advance!
Hi there, do consider the Shure SE215 Blue, Westone 1 and the JVC FXT90. The bass of the 215 and FXT90 will be stronger. If you prefer something with better clarity the Westone 1 will be better. :)
Hi guys, would need a little help here.

Rig: Note 2
Usage: Movies, music
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: Mic is preferred, anything other than in-ear or headphones
Budget: $100-$150

Thanks guys!
Hi there, your can give the Marshall Minor a try. :)
 

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Hi guys, any suggestions for below usage?

Rig: Nexus 4
Usage: Movies, music, voice call(most important)
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: Mic is preferred, any earpiece
Budget: < $100

Thanks guys!
 

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Rig: S4
Usage: movies,music
File format: mp3
genre: little bit of everything
Earphone type: iem, dont need mic
Budget: $250

Thanks in advance!

GR07 MKII now on offer only SGD163. Best value for money IMO.
 

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Any recommendations for wireless headphone?

Budget $150

Only music and movies,

Preferably comes with rechargeable stand

It's for my dad

Was thinking of the ps3 headset haha
 
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