Search results for query: *
- Users: gotak
- Order by date
-
Noise canceling headphones
You should see what the Bose can do in terms of noise cancelling then compare to the isolation quality of some of the IEMs out there. For example something like a pair of Shure IEMs can actually block out a lot of noise. So you may not need to go with active noise cancelling. Although the...- gotak
- Post #2
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
Venture Electronics VE Zen 2.0 impressions and discussion thread
I find they drive fine with even just my phone. There are lot of people who say otherwise but to each their own. I think a lot of folks seems to need very high volumes. For me these gets more than loud enough in the first half of the volume control on my LG G3. As for quality (the other...- gotak
- Post #372
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
Mid/High End Headphone Help
Are you going to take these out and about? If the answer is yes that makes a difference as the ones you listed are all not exactly travel friendly. Now that's said... the following is just my point of view. I am have looked at the x00 from massdrop a few times and thought about them...- gotak
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
Need help with IEM recommendation
Just picked up a pair of DN-2000. You can find them for about 250 USD. They are really quite good. I see why some folks say they are end game IEMs for them. At their price to me I can't see much else that are as good.- gotak
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 Discussion Thread
Try stretching out the head band. I don't use anything and it's fine. The out of box clamping is a bit heavy for some folks.- gotak
- Post #1,511
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
Which one is the best of these
Inline answers: Momentum - Good, but look up the sennheiser veil. Basically there's are part of their tuning that cuts into the mids. Momentum on ear - Don't, they don't sound so good. ATH-M50 (or an X) - I tired those recently. Pretty good I can see why they are recommended...- gotak
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
Mids are not recessed but not exactly forward either. Details are OK I think the much cheaper MSR7 has better details actually.- gotak
- Post #1,650
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
Looking to try something different.
I got the HE-400s. I like them. It's a very Sennheiser-like set of headphones but without the so call veil that some senn phones has. I also just took delivery of the ATH-MSR7. And I see why it's on the innerfidelity wall. I would recommend either but the MSR7 can sound a bit hot in the...- gotak
- Post #2
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
This is a hobby. One that is majority dominated by men. Just like car forums where people will beat the dead horse that the civic is fast, and that VTEC just kicked in yo. There will be those who owns the old stuff and align their "size" to how good their stuff is. And as a result need to...- gotak
- Post #1,330
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
Headphone companies are so stupid.
Not stupid at all. After all they have 60 million to spend so clearly guys like you are buying. What's the problem? Job done. Bonuses for everyone.- gotak
- Post #14
- Forum: Sound Science
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
I really don't think you understand amplification....- gotak
- Post #1,045
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
Some folks are too enamoured of amps and the "magic" it can do. I tried a test and LG G3 direct to HE-400S sound exactly the same as LG G3 to amp then HE-400S. So what does that tell us? Maybe it isn't the ability to drive that's the limiting factor. As for roll off of this or that...- gotak
- Post #1,041
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
Sennheiser's Momentum 2.0 aren't actually that good...
So now you know Momentums comes with colored sound. And it's not something for everyone. I still use my 1.0 sometimes it's not really a critical listening set of headphones. But the tuning is very easy on the ears so you can use them for a long time without feeling tired out. And it's a ok...- gotak
- Post #4
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
Amp recommendation for 32ohm headphones
O2 all the way. Check out the massdrop one right not for 69 something dollars or so. You really should be looking for a transparent Amp. If you want a bass hump you can add that with an EQ setting or the right headphones. While getting an Amp with a bass hump built in is well just limiting...- gotak
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
Anyone noticing the sharp rise or spike at certain area of treble? I find tracks with moderate frequencies great. And tracks that has transient treble ok too. But when you take certain classical tracks with sustained notes at some frequency its like getting a tiny treble spike into your ear. It...- gotak
- Post #920
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
NEW 2015 - HIFIMAN HE400S
Arrived today. So far so good. Not sure what people are saying when they say this needs a lot of power to drive. Some folks might have hearing damage? Seems only slightly less sensitive than the momentums. Most tracks sounds good but somehow Duffy sounds really grainy. Keep...- gotak
- Post #890
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
Don't mistake output volume being low with hearing protection. I can put in ear plugs and hear nothing from a set of cans driven at max volume and I wouldn't necessarily suffer hearing loss. All you know is a claim that's still unproven that ADEL makes x volume setting sound louder. That...- gotak
- Post #336
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
As many of us agree on, don't buy it on the claims about ADEL. Buy it because you want something from 1964 at a "discount".- gotak
- Post #335
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
Sure. There are no peer reviewed publication on ADEL or the claims to hearing protection, the only publication is in society of audio engineer. The publication is not in medical journals and has not be verified by vigorous scientific principles. There has not been an extensive study...- gotak
- Post #303
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
Lets just stick to whether they sound good or not. As I have said before the hearing loss part is so hard to test you are basically buying that on face value. I have searched high and low and I have not see any reference to pressure as a source of hearing loss. Best not to think about the...- gotak
- Post #300
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
The hearing lost claims are going to be next to impossible to test. Unless you find forum members who are tired of hearing (bad marriage maybe? My father in law pretends to be more deaf then he really is when it suits him lol).- gotak
- Post #264
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears
It's not venture cap. The backers don't get any shares or profits. And samples are taxed.- gotak
- Post #5,823
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
Ditto.- gotak
- Post #206
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
There are news articles posted all over Facebook questioning flu vaccine effectiveness as well. All claiming to be from work by a john Hopkins scientist. But turns out to be just some HIV denier who did a post doc there once upon a time who isn't even a real medical researcher. What I mean is...- gotak
- Post #123
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
-
1964 Ears Adel IEMs
I went and read around a bit about this technology and the stapedius reflex... seems to me it's questionable, the claims made... Actually turns out Inner fidelity has something on this and they are...- gotak
- Post #94
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors