Originally posted by Bardock42
It's your old capitalizing thing, you already told us it was lies.However, there's two things which I found more funny.
HOW DARE YOU!
When did you find it?
I was bored and figured I'd play a game. Most that know me should know that I do NOT own a single gun.
And what were the other two funny things?
Originally posted by dadudemon
HOW DARE YOU!When did you find it?
I was bored and figured I'd play a game. Most that know me should know that I do NOT own a single gun.
And what were the other two funny things?
Well for one it was an excellent lie. And for the other...
...that guy seems to own a lightsabre.
Originally posted by Slay
My friend has those in white.
Yes sir, I have some custom ones that I use while I'm actually in the studio. The black ones I just use for leisure. I like them very much, although there are some studio headphones that are a bit better. They're only downfall is that they're a bit bass heavy. Which while mixing can be bad.
Originally posted by Kaibs
They are Beats by Dr. Dre. They're the studio headphones. I usually have In Ear Monitors but when I casually to music I won't put them in as they're overkill.
My friend got the ones in red.
I'm seriously thinking about investing in some. Although, I already have a pair of Kickers, which also have a lifetime warranty. I've gone through 3.
The only thing about beats that make me interested is the fact that its powered by a monster cable.... its glorious.
Originally posted by Kaibs
Yes sir, I have some custom ones that I use while I'm actually in the studio. The black ones I just use for leisure. I like them very much, although there are some studio headphones that are a bit better. They're only downfall is that they're a bit bass heavy. Which while mixing can be bad.
I think those Beats by Dre (studio) are about $275 overpriced. The ones you have on look like those. Am I right? I'm partial to Grados PS1000's. 😆
Edit - mikeydude, For a comparable price range but much better sound, go with Denon's AH D2000 or AH-D1100. For less than half the price, you can get the AH-D1100s and they have much better sound than the Studio headphones by "Beats by Dr. Dre." Someone like Kaibs can afford to buy the Dre's and he also has a reputation to keep up in his profession making his choice of style over quality (by price) a lot more difficult to make. The Beats headphones series are still quite good, but you are not getting what you pay for, when it comes to the audio world: you're buying a brand, style, and status with the Beats series, not superior quality and sound.