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  1. AKG K67 TIESTO DJ STUDIO LIVE HEADPHONES k 67 on ear mp3 3d axis

    4.50 star(s)
    K518 is no doubt a legend - killer sound and decent isolation for a portable cans, together with the most badass clamping force ever.   K67 is one full class above in sound, and maybe two in comfort. Funny though, the K618/619 siblings exerts a MUCH stronger clamping force on the skull than the K67, despite the seemingly similar design.   Bass: As deep as you can hear, and as deep as you can feel as well. This is definitely THE cans to produce clubsound in terms of bass, but with much better everything else. The K618/619 can reach just as...
  2. Vorzuge VorzAMPduo

    4.50 star(s)
    Taking size, weight, shape, design, sound quality, and other pluses (EQduo, good looks, German engineering), this is up till now my ultimate choice (I STRESS: up till now) for portable amps.   Bass boost is a dream comes true even for a non-basshead like me.............it raises the level of the bass fairly linearly from the very bottom to midbass without sacrificing any bit of the bass details. It offers a real tight bass with plenty of oomph and slam, without any hint of flabbiness.   Treble boost, on the other hand, works not to extend the...
  3. Bowers & Wilkins P5 Mobile Headphones

    4.50 star(s)
    Well, I just had a rather special experience with the P5 which results in me selling my T50p and ESW10jpns while retaining the much battered P5. Here it goes -   I haven't thought of getting the P5 after Skylab's comprehensive write-up, and other concurring views from other members. I was rather happy with my ESW10s, and later the T50p. I mostly use ER4S and Monster MDs these days, but there are times when I'd like to reach for a headphone. I just grew curious about the P5 after someone, who is a known Bose hater, asked me to try them. He himself...
  4. RudiStor IMD-3

    1.50 star(s)
    After around 50 hours burn-in: - Muddy, fat yet shallow bass, recessed mids, non-existent highs. if the mids aren't this recessed it is actually quite smooth, and there/s no sibliance problem cos there's no highs. one should not underestimate the power of burn-in but if burn-in can turn this into something half-decent i'd be really pleasantly surprised. i'll do another review after maybe a few hundreds of hours if there's any such surprise.   Terrible build quality: there is glue mark ON BOTH SIDES and the right panel (the blue part) cannot sit...
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