This model has not changed for over 25 years, for a reason!
No Dr. Dre fluff!
Dr Dre sells a 40 dollar phone for 299, because people are clueless.
This model has not changed for over 25 years, for a reason!
No Dr. Dre fluff!
Dr Dre sells a 40 dollar phone for 299, because people are clueless.
They are garbage, I compared them to my Skullcandy plugs in the store, and my Skullcandy had more dynamic range!
i almost said that, windeguy. or, he can try this
Somic MH463 Full Size Over The Ear Professional HiFi Heaphones Open Air Dynamic | eBay
those Sonys are no joke. guys have them for over 20 years, and they are still humming along.
I have very old SONY MDR V2s and still like them a lot. KOSS Porto Pro's as well and they are also good for what they are.
I have very old SONY MDR V2s and still like them a lot. KOSS Porto Pro's as well and they are also good for what they are.
windeguy, i drive my Evo with this
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i am planning to build a kit, so when i am done you can let me know if you are interested, an you can get it for a steal.
the Porta Pro has been a budget favorite for many years. if you can get past the slightly tubby bass, they are pure fun.
$150 for a headphone amp to drive $40 headphones would certainly not be in my budget, but a steal might.
Bachata in 2 minutes!
But bachata well?hmm, that can take a lifetime
you cannot even begin to compare salsa with either bachata or merengue as far as musicianship goes. they don't even come close. bachata bands all have the same instruments, and there seems to be a lack of virtuoso players. the bass line of every song is exactly the same. you can't vary it much, because the genre is so structured. i guess that if you went too far off base and added synths, you would ruin the whole deal.
Similar criticisms are pointed toward reggae. Particularly regarding the musical talent required to perform. I am a virtuoso...of the radio.
Similar criticisms are pointed toward reggae. Particularly regarding the musical talent required to perfIorm. I am a virtuoso...of the radio.
Similar criticisms are pointed toward reggae. Particularly regarding the musical talent required to perform. I am a virtuoso...of the radio.
my itunes has about 500 bachata, 300 salsa, 300 mixed brasilian,100 dembow/reggaeton, 100 mexi-mierda (I coin the phrase), 200 jazz standards, 100 old school reggae and about 100 songs from female vocalists like joan armatrading, carly simon, carole king. about a dozen classic merengues, but they can give me a headache.
Clearly I need a hobby.
i have not heard any criticisms about reggae musicians. as a matter of fact, groups like the Rolling Stones use Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass guitar) when they lay down their studio tracks.