
Skullcandy - Crusher (2014)
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Bruh. Skullcandy crushers are awesome. I've got an OG pair and a newer pair. They are both badass. I love how hard the bass goes.
I got the normal evo, can't stand how boomy it is on android, weirdly it sounds nice on my ipod touch 4th gen. Came from the 2nd gen wired crushers, loved that one, never boomy, very clear sound plus rumble
I have the original crushers. They’re incredible for when I want that insane extra bass. They’re not my main ones. I prefer air pod pros day-day. But I break the crushers out for some serious listening sessions. I also use them for my guitar
Skullcandy crushers with the bass slider
Philips X2HR open backs. I use them as geberal use but there great studio headphones. PS. Theyre open backs, And as a consequence, they leak sound like a motherfucker. ny second option are either raycons or Skullcandy Skullcrushers i like the skullcrushers better because of the crazy bass and rhe bass slider adjustment.
Anything from the skull candy crushers line. The bass is insane, it feels like a sub is attached to your head. Very good for feeling the music and getting in the zone
Skullcandy crushers are the best bar none
The like 2 recommended headphones under $50 would be the KSC75 or Superlux 681 but. The KSC75 LACK bass pretty significantly. I have no experience on the superlux so, while it might have a better bass response, I'm unsure if it has the clarity that makes metal music more enjoyable. At this price range people are going to recommend earbuds as, being that they are sealed in your ear, have a much stronger bass at the cost of being a bit muddier. I just bought a pair of used skullcandy crushers on ebay for $60 for their overly bassy nature.
Skullcandy crusher or Hesh. Very good build quality ,sound , durability
If you're looking for decent wireless noise cancelling in that price category you can always grab a pair of Soundcore Q30 (or 35 if you can get them used/on sale) For plain old wired headphones in the $30-40 range you can always snag the Koss Porta Pros, or the KPH30i. They sound much better than you'd expect, especially if you swap out the pads. Moving up the price range you'll find things like the Audio Technica ATH-M50x (Wired or Wireless), Grado SR60/80 (Wired), Beyer Dynamics DT770 (Wired). These all sound different, ATH being more bass, Grado lots of Treble, and Beyers are flat. If you like thumpy headphones you can absolutely enjoy Skullcandy Crushers, or Marley over ears. The latter have a pretty solid build quality whereas the other are more affordable. Everyone has a preference, so just enjoy what sounds good to you. I would probably shy away from unreviewed no name headphones like those you linked, though!
Have some skullcandy crushers I use when I lift heavy at the gym then on other days I use my TOZO open ear rings they sound amazing for what I paid for them $26
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