I like Skull Candy! They have awesome customer service.For headphones I use Skull Candy. They were expensive, but they've paid for themselves since I use them so often. Plus they're noise cancelling so I can ignore the world as I listen to music. I also have a pair of Raycons I use for when I can't have big bulky headphones. Which the Raycons are also really good.
I once owned a pair of LG Tone bluetooth headset. I loved the battery life on those but I haven't needed them for a while now. I can't remember the last time I've used them.I use some simple LG headphones for both work and home, good enough for me. I don't chat online so I don't need them much.
I do find myself resorting to regular wired headphones. It's great to not have to charge them.I mainly use the headphones which come with the device like MP3 players.
I also have a pair of Maxell, and JVC headphones.
I've never owned audiotechnica studio headphones. Do you recommend them for all around usage or just for mixing music? Do you share your work online at all? Would love to take a listen.I own some Audiotechnica studio headphones. Nice for mixing music on. If I didn’t have that hobby, I probably wouldn’t spend more than $20 on headphones.
They sound perfectly fine for normal headphone use. The only thing to take note of is that they’re pretty flat on EQ, so if you really like, say a lot of bass, it’s not going to be as prominent as some other kind of headphones. If you mix with bass heavy headphones and you listen to it on a different set with less bass, you’re going to go “woah, where’d the bass disappear to?”I've never owned audiotechnica studio headphones. Do you recommend them for all around usage or just for mixing music? Do you share your work online at all? Would love to take a listen.
They sound perfectly fine for normal headphone use. The only thing to take note of is that they’re pretty flat on EQ, so if you really like, say a lot of bass, it’s not going to be as prominent as some other kind of headphones. If you mix with bass heavy headphones and you listen to it on a different set with less bass, you’re going to go “woah, where’d the bass disappear to?”
My SoundCloud’s linked in my signature. I’m more proud of my recent stuff on there, and I’m kind of embarrassed of the older stuff. I just keep it there because I don’t wanna lose the play counts, and for me to see how much I’ve progressed.
I do prefer to hear more bass - are there any over ear headphones in particular you'd recommend?They sound perfectly fine for normal headphone use. The only thing to take note of is that they’re pretty flat on EQ, so if you really like, say a lot of bass, it’s not going to be as prominent as some other kind of headphones. If you mix with bass heavy headphones and you listen to it on a different set with less bass, you’re going to go “woah, where’d the bass disappear to?”
My SoundCloud’s linked in my signature. I’m more proud of my recent stuff on there, and I’m kind of embarrassed of the older stuff. I just keep it there because I don’t wanna lose the play counts, and for me to see how much I’ve progressed.
I can't recommend anything to you. I just researched what worked for me, so I don't really know anything about headphones.I do prefer to hear more bass - are there any over ear headphones in particular you'd recommend?
I just got some Bilkin ones and they’re not bad.Lately I've been seriously considering Aftershockz - are you guys familiar with these? It plays music by using the bones around your hear. Supposedly it's better for your hearing and it allows you to truly remain aware of your surroundings.
Lately I've been seriously considering Aftershockz - are you guys familiar with these? It plays music by using the bones around your hear. Supposedly it's better for your hearing and it allows you to truly remain aware of your surroundings.