View Full Version : a2dp headphones with good bass?
lithboy
13-10-2007, 10:41 PM
i don't care much about general audio fidelity, but i do care about having a little bump in my music.
do you guys have any a2dp headphone recommendations that have a built in mic, but that don't skimp on bass?
Frankyg
13-10-2007, 10:50 PM
I can recommend the Gear4 Bluphones, as long as you use the correct size ear inserts it's a snug fit and bass seems good to me. Never as good as proper headphones, but everything is a compromise eh....
mbial
13-10-2007, 11:02 PM
I love my Motorola S9's, but I agree with the previous post -- make sure you use the right size ear inserts...it makes a big difference concerning bass reproduction!
MJB
ghaith_d
14-10-2007, 02:50 AM
I owned the Motorola HT820 and the Plantronics 590, which are both stereo A2DP heaphones and i think that the Plantronics has very good sound quality.
waremaster
14-10-2007, 07:00 PM
1 vote for the Jabra BT620s headphones.
vpoet
15-10-2007, 02:54 AM
I like my Sony DR-BT21G's, but the bass is a little lacking.
ribibi
16-10-2007, 03:10 PM
hi,
my anycom doesn't seem to work fine with Vario III: stuttering play (same with MDA PRO under AKU 1 and AKU 2, but it worked fine under AKU 3).
so maybe you want to wait for a further AKU aupdate until you gibe the anycom a try.
sorry for that, because it worke fine with my former mda pro:( .
ribibi
edit: transmission to the Anycom BSH-100 is MUCH better after install of BatteryWatch. if i start the BT transmission by clicking the A2DP option of the task bar icon, it is still sometimes dropping a beat from time to time but ...
leon100
16-10-2007, 07:08 PM
hi,
my anycom doesn't seem to work fine with Vario III: stuttering play (same with MDA PRO under AKU 1 and AKU 2, but it worked fine under AKU 3).
so maybe you want to wait for a further AKU aupdate until you gibe the anycom a try.
sorry for that, because it worke fine with my former mda pro:( .
ribibi
I too have an Anycom BSH-100 and experience the stuttering play with the Tytn II. I can live with it for the moment since it only does it occasionally.
lildogg
21-10-2007, 06:13 AM
motorola s9's for me and its on sale right now on amazon. here is the link http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-MOTOROKR-Bluetooth-Headphones-Packaging/dp/B000NKCO5Q/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-6045573-6375008?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1192943593&sr=8-1
Another vote for the S9's but as previously stated changing the ear plugs from the orginal ones that came on it, to the largest spare ones made all the difference.
RonnyGydar
24-10-2007, 11:22 AM
I listen to a lot of techno-type of music...and after a lot of different A2DP headsets (Ericsson, HP, Logitech, Motorola 820, Plantronics 590A...) I finally found a pair of headphones that are really bass-heavy, the iTech BluePRO (http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp?cid=3&pid=03020)...I mean...REALLY heavy...they are actually better than my Koss headphones when it comes to bass atleast! :-)
But these headphones are fairly big...so if you don't like to look like you're a constructor worker, they won't be your thing. But if bass is your thing...these sure delivers! :-)
The batterylife is also extremly good with them (I use reachargable 2500MHa batteries, the headphones use one AAA battery, which gives about the same times as regular non-rechargable batteries)...about 20 hours of music listening/talktime, and 5-600 hours of standby...which I do not believe any other A2DP music headphones are able to compete with!
Of the headphones I have tried, the Plantronics 590A was second best when it came to "my kind of music" (bass heavy), the bass is not quite as full as on the iTechs, but I was quite happy with them...until I got my hands on the iTechs that is.
The only thing that anoys me a little with all these headsets...why not have a small battery-indicating LCD or something (without backlighting of course, so it does not reduce the batterytime)!? Doesn't help much with 20+ hours of playtime...if the battery goes dead at the start of a 2 hour bussride! :-(
abubasim
24-10-2007, 11:56 AM
SE's HBH-DS970 gives good bass, especially with a music player like PocketPlayer. (And I'm so happy that the Kaiser doesn't have the skipping-problem from the Hermes.)
Quygia
24-10-2007, 09:10 PM
Let try this one, perfect bass I've seen better than Gear4 or any the others. One more good point, the battery last for more than 4 hours. That's really a good one.
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/3257208/Sony-DR-BT10CX-Bluetooth-Wireless-Stereo-Headphones/Product.html
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