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leph555
dementia depleted

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: City
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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
Erm, no. In a closed headphone, sound waves from the driver are trapped inside the cup. Thus, they bounce around and interfere with other waves. The end result is a shit sound. Closed headphones are only meant to be used where you need high isolation (DJing). For general listening, this is fatiguing because we are not used to hearing such highly isolated sound without room ambiance.
Open/semiopen are superior for general listening. Also, you're a moron who's just trying to stand up for the crap headphones he already bought, lulz. I, on the other hand, have 2 pairs of open headphones and 1 pair of closed headphones. Who is less biased? Yeah, you fail. 
Go sit in the corner son, the men are talking. |
some will disagree, and some will agree with that statement
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| quote: | Originally posted by bas
we're just rolling in that sweet sweet Beatport chedda SON. I PUT DIAMONDS IN MY SALT SHAKER SO I CAN HAVE CRUSHED DIAMONDS ON MY FOOD...it makes my dookie twinkle!!! |
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