Sunday, June 15, 2014

Cheap Headphones with Good bass?




PsychoSkul


What are some cheap (im talkin' under $50) headphones that deliver amazing bass quality to where my headphones will fall off from a huge bass drop in a song......Okay not that extreme but you get my point. I heard Sony has headphones with great bass quality, but are there any other brands that I should be aware of? Thank you in advance.


Answer
If you have absolutely no care for sound quality, the Skullcandy Skullcrushers will do you fine, but don't expect them to last too long.

If you want something a little higher in the sound department, try to find the Sony MDR XB500 under your budget, I believe you can find it cheap on Amazon.

What are the best cheap bass headphones?




Eduardo


I am looking for a pair of headphones UNDER $40 that have good bass and sound quality. I listen to lots of dubstep and hip-hop.

I was looking at the sony XB series, the xb500s were to expensive, but the xb300s were in my range.

are those headpjones any good, or is there anotherpair worth buying?
Please help!



Answer
The XB300s are probably about the best you can get for under $40.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/595021-REG/Sony_MDRXB300_MDR_XB300_Extra_Bass_Stereo.html




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Question related to a male to 2 female headphone jacks splitter?




Awan


Is it possible to use the above mentioned splitter in such a way that one can listen to two different audios on each headphone, like song on one and movie on the other or game on one and any other audio file on the other?


Answer
No. Splitters as you describe send the SAME audio signal to two sets of headphones.

If you want to have two different audio outputs going on, from your computer, you would need two sound cards, and you would need to be using software that could differentiate between the two sound cards. For example... there is a program called Virtual DJ. With it, you can send the main mix output to one sound card, and you can send the Monitor (for cuing, testing songs, ext) output to a second sound card.

So... again... no. A headphone splitter won't allow you to listen to two different audios in each headphone.

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What are at the best Y-splitter cables for by PCs headphone jack?"?




LUIS III


I have a question about Y-splinter cables. What if any one does not fit properly into my PC, I have a Y-splinter that looks similar to http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-splitter-mini-phone-stereo/dp/B000V6R2Z4/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1202568382&sr=8-24. The piece that must go into my PCs headphone jack must to be wiggled all-around in order to work right. I want to make sure that that won't happen again. Also, I don't one in the loss of audio. I'm thinking it would cost $20 or less.


Answer
Radio Shack has them. Make sure you get the stereo one and not the mono.

Any one of these are suitable for your request. I have the cheapest one and it works fine:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2769643&cp=&pg=2&sr=1&origkw=splitters&kw=splitters&parentPage=search

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2123235&cp=&sr=1&origkw=splitters&kw=splitters&kwCatId=2032058&parentPage=search

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2422656&cp=&sr=1&origkw=splitters&kw=splitters&kwCatId=2032058&parentPage=search




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