Sep 14, 2011 #1 L leo Member Joined May 17, 2008 Messages 324 Reaction score 0 Points 16 go for the shure's people say sennheiser doesnt have enough bass. Shure is producer-grade equipent, so you cant go wrong.
go for the shure's people say sennheiser doesnt have enough bass. Shure is producer-grade equipent, so you cant go wrong.
Sep 14, 2011 #2 D DudeN New member Joined Sep 14, 2011 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Presently I have the Sony MDR-XB300s (mainly for their bass fulfillments) and I want something better. I'm looking for headphones that are: -$150 - $300 -A great soundstage -At least a similar amount of bass. -Closed, as opposed to the open MDRs, to block out noise. Here are a few that I'm looking over at the moment: Sennheiser HD595 AKG K702 Shure SRH940 ~ kinda thinking about this
Presently I have the Sony MDR-XB300s (mainly for their bass fulfillments) and I want something better. I'm looking for headphones that are: -$150 - $300 -A great soundstage -At least a similar amount of bass. -Closed, as opposed to the open MDRs, to block out noise. Here are a few that I'm looking over at the moment: Sennheiser HD595 AKG K702 Shure SRH940 ~ kinda thinking about this