i almost fell victim to this but thank god i got out

  • skye@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 months ago

    I got the Tin T2s years ago and they’ve been my fav way to listen casually since then!

    Full sized headphones unfortunately give me headaches but I remember the Fostex T50rps fondly, I was never brave enough to try modding my headphones but what you’ve done sounds awesome!

    I used to collect headphones but I moved across the entire US a couple years ago and I couldn’t bring my collection with me and the hobby’s just too expensive to get back into for me right now lol. Sony MDR 7506s were my fav for a while, but I only had room for my fav earbuds and one pair of headphones in my luggage and I ended up grabbing my Tin T2s, T3s, and T4s; Moondrop Starfields; and House of Marley Liberate Air and House of Marley Exodus. Exodus being the full sized headphones I decided to keep. Not the best sounding for my taste but I like the way they look more than any other headphones I had and since I do most of my listening through IEMs I decided that was good enough lol

    Thanks for sharing, I love headphones

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      4 months ago

      The Exodus looks beautiful! Speaking of the Sony’s, he also recommended me those for clean sound. I technically do have the money to buy, but I can’t justify another pair of headphones right now. It’s a shame you couldn’t take your collection. Thank you, too!

      • skye@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        4 months ago

        Thanks, yeah, I gave all the headphones I couldn’t take with me away to friends, though, so they went to good homes :)

        The 7506s did have very clean sound! That’s my preference which is why i liked them so much :3

        The Exodus’ don’t sound bad, they just have too much bass for my tastes but I’m pretty happy to eq it down in software. I just really like the wood look of them