Bass Problems? Not Anymore


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Tempus

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I bought something today that I would like to share with you all.

Being a handheld system, we all know that the GP32 has lousy bass. Granted, we can't fix this problem when using the external speakers. Anyway, over the last few days I've been using some awful headphones to listen to Mp3's whilst I travel.

I decided that a good pair of headphones was in order. I browsed around the catalogues and found these (Clicky)

Boosts the volume, bass - makes everything sound beautiful. I would recommend these to ANYBODY who uses their GP32 for Mp3's on the move or even if you just want the best. You can't go wrong with these.
 
ear buds are a little chancey some times, I had almost this exact pair but they were too large for my ears, they either had to be shoved uncomfortably deep in my ear or hang on the edge always on the verge of falling out.

I kinda wish they had a way to messure these for your ears!
 
hmm i see how they coul boost bass. they go deeper into your ear canal then most earbuds, having more space to bounce the bass around in the larger area to filter out the distortions better... i have a pair f $10 phillips earbuds that are jlike regular buds, but also uses airflow chambers, but differently... the plastic is softer, and it has 2 airflow cambers, 1 at the beging where the wires connect ot eh speaker itself, and i think one s the bud itself, it rpobably flows backwards to filter ome shit and shit to improve uality, best erbds i've had so far XD

although am usually right on my assumptions, i may just be crazy
 
I had near enough the exact same pair years ago on an old mini-disc walkman. You're right about the sound bouncing around more and being "inside" your ear. I find these comfortable, I must have big ear holes!

I do know a few people who can't fit this shape into their ears. Quite a shame really, I guess it's too expensive to make a small and large version.
 
well, it's been said before, but I swear by my sony MDR-EX71 set of earphones, they come with 3 earbud sizes and are soft rubber that mould perfectly into your ears like earplugs. Never had a problem with bass and they come with an extension cable for when your stereo doesn't have a remote conttrol.

I've never got on with in-ear ones, but these are something else!
 
those are the only earphone i have ever bought for the last 5 years.. they used to be £12, then £14. now they are, what, £17.50??!! fucking rip off! X(

they also used to have one longer cord for the right ear so you could wrap it around the back of your neck so as not to look a dork with cords dangling around your neck
 
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