The Shredders be Happy with Skullcandy's Grind
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I do keep my ear out for Skullcandy headphones. Not because I think they're going to produce an amazing sounding headphonethough it's possiblebut because they sell a lot of headphones and I want to know if they're treating all those sk8ers right.
With the Grind, I think they sure 'nuf are.
The Solid Sony MDR-1R, MDR-1RBT, and MDR-1NC
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Sony gave these cans the model number 1. I've got to believe this was a "pull out all the stops" effort to make a flagship headphone for the brand. Or at least, one that would enter the fray and kick Beats butt.
Well, we'll see....
The Sony MDR-XB300, MDR-XB500, and MDR-XB700 Extra Bass Headphones
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While perusing for new headphones to measure among HeadRoom's huge stock of sales team demo cans, my eyes fell upon the trio of Sony extra bass headphones. Having spent quite a bit of time lately with celebrity headphones that have exaggerated bass, I thought this might be a good time to hear Sony's take.
Nah, they don't need a celebrity endorsements, one of these cans thumps like mad.
The Sony MDR-ZX700
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Out of the blue, a Sony PR agent dropped me an email.
"Sony has recently introduced the new high-quality Studio Monitor Series headphones that boast premium sound and technology, and I wanted to see if you are interested in reviewing them."
She referred to four headphones in her email (two full size sealed MDR-ZX700 ($119.99) and MDR-Z1000 ($499.99), and two IEMs MDR-EX600 ($199.99) and MDR-EX1000 ($499.99), but only had the inexpensive ones for review samples at the moment.
Oh .... okay. I'll take the cheap ones and have a listen. Glad I did.
The Spectacularly Yummy Audeze LCD-2 and LCD-3
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So, a couple of guys get together, have a close look at planar magnetic headphone drivers, and come to the conclusion that they could build something much better than the vintage drivers available. It turns out good ... so good they reckon they should move forward to build world class headphones. Yeah ... right.
Yeah right, is right!
The Striking Master & Dynamic MH40 Sealed Around-Ear Headphone
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Just imagine yourself knee-to-knee with the lead sax player in a 21 piece jazz orchestra.
The MH40 is sorta like that.
The Sumptuous and Sonorous Bowers & Wilkins P7
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Of course they're gorgeous looking, B&W just doesn't make stuff that's not drop-dead sexy. The big surprise here is how good they sound...how damned good they sound in some ways!
The Surprisingly Good Logitech UE6000 and UE9000
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Logitech has recently stepped up it's game in the world of personal audio with an entirely new line of Logitech UE branded products. There's plenty of muscle there to do the job well, the question is: Can a mouse company apply it with the finesse needed to really produce well balanced audio products?
Fortunately, Ultimate Ears is in the mix, and it seems to me the mouse has some pretty good ears now.
The Technologically Impressive LCD-4 Planar Magnetic Headphone
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The Terrific HiFiMAN HE400S Planar Magnetic Headphones
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Watch out HD 600, there's a new headphone in town.