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* "Tony Antoniou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 24 Dec 1999
| Don't start getting personal because you obviously have forgotten that
| beauty is in the eye of the beholder and same rule applies to sound,
| although it is now in the EAR of the beholder. Different headphones will
| sound differently to different people as do speakers and whatnot.
Uh-huh.
Portable headphones as a rule are weak in low range response simply because
of lack of size and power. Sony invented "megabass" as an attempt at
providing some kind of equalization to compensate for that weakness. And
then Sony started deliberately making their portable headphones and ear
buds weaker in the low end to compensate for megabass overload. Thppt.
I like my MDR-E888LP buds, I really do. I use them daily with my 702. As
ear buds go, they sound pretty good, and they might be in the running for
one of the best sets of ear buds you can find, and they certainly are the
best ear buds that Sony makes. But they are most definitely *not* "the
best sounding headphones that you can buy", not even close. My Sony
MDR-V600 headphones sound much better, and my Grado SR-60 headphones sound
better than the V600s (but are unfortunately less comfortable).
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