Sennheiser HD228 Headphones Review
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@WinstonPhavivongkorn Solo's aren't in the same market as these, but I'd say yes - I'd prefer the Sennheiser Brand over Dre's anyday.
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Dre's are WAAAAY over-rated!
They are very fashionable, but Sennheiser and Sony are better at half the price-point or less.
For under $300.00 (U.S. Dollars) you can get Bose cans that are a far better investment.
Plus, the Dre's construction is notoriously B.A.D.
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@nickychowx at 1:23 u say that these headphones have crisp highs and well defined mids
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@KennyParkz Oh right lol..
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@TheBizniatch lol... who ever said i hated dubstep.. i listen to Nero, Datsik, Feed Me , Skrillex, Kill the Noise... lol
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@TheBizniatch Dude seriously that song sounds like a freaking drumbeat and a bassline thats getting raped by a fucking chuck norris. Dude dont hate on dubstep its better than what you listen to..
is that a gold plated tip
nickychowx 2 weeks ago
@nickychowx you guessed it!
Techsposed 2 weeks ago
wat are highs mids and lows plz respond
nickychowx 3 weeks ago
@nickychowx lol what do you mean?
Techsposed 3 weeks ago
@Techsposed when people say that headphones have good highs or good lows or something like that
nickychowx 2 weeks ago
@nickychowx highs, mids, and lows are terms commonly used to pinpoint the frequency response ranges of a headphone. technical vocal songs tend to emphasize the mids (or middleground) while dance and hip-hop songs use both highs (treble) and lows (bass).
Techsposed 2 weeks ago