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Mate wants a pair of on-ear phones

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So as the title says, my friend wants something that is on-ear. Mainly listens to rap/hip hop and big-room. Currently he's considering the overrated and overpriced beats solo 2. You can offer earphones too.
 
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Man, I'm fucking old.  I had to look up what big-room was.  And it solidifies my thoughts that a lot of new music just sucks....even to the point where it shouldn't be called music.

From Wikipedia (highight mine)

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Big room house is a subgenre of electro house music. Since the mid-2010s it has become one of the most popular forms of electronic dance music. It is regarded as a combination of progressive house, electro house and electro techno
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A typical big room house track features bass-heavy kicks, with minimal musical elements and sometimes only a syncopated supersaw or percussion
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The genre has been criticized by several musicians, describing it as 'stereotypical EDM sound lacking originality and creativity', and that it sounds homogenous. Mixmag described the genre as composing of "titanic breakdowns and spotless, monotone production aesthetics". Wolfgang Gartner described the genre as a "joke", and disregarded it, alongside conglomerates such as SFX Entertainment, as "digestible cheap dance music".

In mid-2013, Swedish duo Daleri posted a mix on SoundCloud entitled "Epic mashleg", consisting purely of drops from 15 "big room" songs on Beatport's charts at the time (including artists such as Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Hardwell, and W&W) played in succession. The intent of the mashup was to serve as a commentary on the "big room" movement and the lack of differentiation between tracks; member Eric commented that "the scary thing is that there are new tracks like this every day. Every day, new tracks, all the same. It just keeps coming all the time."

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"the scary thing is that there are new tracks like this every day. Every day, new tracks, all the same. It just keeps coming all the time"

i don't think people really give a shit about the music, is it different track, is it still the same track? you're high, drunk, and possibly in rave party. life pretty much just slide show presentation in that moment 

Tell your friend to keep what he has. The Beats Solo 2 is a decent headphone. It has a warm, strongly bass-tilted, but very even FR that is tuned by professionals to make average hip-hop recordings sound great at loud volumes. It's not a peaky or distorted sounding headphone. For its intended purpose he won't find a better on-ear as most of those suck ass. 

To their defense I actually thought those new Solos were okay when I tried em. As a fun head-banger. To warm for anything critical. Better for sure than Sennheiser's muddy, bright Momentum mess though. 

The rest of the Dr Dre lot certainly does suck.

 

 

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For that genre of music (and the term is used extremely loosely here) It wouldn't really matter if you got two empty tin cans and affixed some iBuds in the bases......   :D

You also need to get a coat hanger and use it as a headband......:)

I have been giving this a lot of deep thought since my last post and have come to the sad conclusion that your mate needs somewhat more than a miracle........:ph34r:

For on ears I've never failed to recommend JVC HA-S500. Good for hip hop and those big boom songs. Cheap as frig,  buy 4-5 and throw them around the house, into your work bag, at the office, everywhere.

Low impedance, high sensitivity, can drive to deafening levels straight out of phone or computer. 

Yep, great gear as long as you don't intend to listen to them.......:D

16 hours ago, skullguise said:

Man, I'm fucking old.  I had to look up what big-room was.  And it solidifies my thoughts that a lot of new music just sucks....even to the point where it shouldn't be called music.

From Wikipedia (highight mine)

Me too.  Also, I think calling something popular since the mid-2010s is insane since that was like, last year.

And thank god penmarker was able to keep up his streak of never failing to recommend five pairs of the same headphone which are exceptional at making you deaf. 

 

Hey, I resemble that.  In fact, I represent it............   :ph34r:

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What the heck is going on in this thread?

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head-case.  
You mean this is typical? Lol

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No, this is atypically gentle.  Typically we would have told you to fuck off by the 2nd or 3rd response.
Then that is no good.

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I am surprised that this thread has lasted this long, must be the leftover turkey and stuffing atrophy.

I know I was atypically fucking gentle. And actually fucking helpful. What a cunt I was. 

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