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ypeich

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  1. Thanks for e clarification, pal.

    I'm more clear regards to semi-open issue now.

     

    Yep, i understand tt the bass is not as much as closed cans, cos they leak.

    For me, i'm using FiiO E5 amp now, as a starter.

    Outdoor/MRT use, i'm on SonyErissonW995 (source), to FiiO E5, to ATH-WM55/Bose A.E Triport currently.

    For this setup, e WM55 has quick & punchy bass, maybe due to its low impedence, compared to my other cans.

     

    So now i understand open/semi-open cans slightly take on e characteristics of its

    source & amplification.

     

    Think my next purchase is clear now :grin:


  2. Hi guys, this is my 1st post in e forum.

    Local collector too, mainly headphones (not much of earbuds for me).

    So pls guide me along in this new hobby & interest of mine i started in Dec 2010.

     

    I understand e basic differences between Open & Closed cans,

    but came across e AKG K 142 HD & K 242 HD,

    which are "semi-open" cans.

    What do they mean by "semi-open",

    & do they combine e properties of both Open & Closed air,

    where we can enjoy a better acoustic vocals due to semi-open-airy feel,

    & also can enjoy abit of sharp punchy bass with semi-closed portion, holding in e lower-end Bass?

     

    Does it also mean e K142 & K242's semi-open design is e answer for those

    who wants open-cans on public transport, but w/o ppl ard to hear clearly wad we're listening?

     

    cos i alr own a Senn HD 515 (open) & Pioneer HDJ 500 (closed)

    to cover both spectrum of vocals/acoustic as well as heavy bass,

    with some others like Bose A.E triport, HD 465, PX200II for in-betweens;

    & now looking for something in e middle, so seriously considering e K 242 HD as my next purchase.

     

    Thanks for advices in advance.

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