https://www.audiosciencereview.com/.../panasonic-rp-tcm125-review-budget-iem.22797/
Cheap and a lot of bass.
I looked at that review. My opinion was that they did have bass but overall they were pretty much junk. Left/right imbalance, high frequency really spiking (shrill?). If you think I'm wrong, please let me know as I came away with that opinion. I am willing to spend up to $150 on the buds. If I could get something that is fairly good (decent?) with the heavier bass that would be perfect. I also could buy these Panasonics on Amazon and return them if I didn't like them. That's a thought too.
Hi Spkrdctr,I'm looking for a good set of ear buds for gaming. Does anyone know of any fairly decent earbuds that are slightly tilted towards deep bass? Thanks for any recommendations!
I take it you are looking for wired and not wireless?I tried the Panasonic ear buds that Amir tested. I can't hear any extra bass on my video game, but they are cheap buds and I'm keeping them for back up as I am hard on the buds.
I'm thinking no ear buds will give me the performance I want until I'm at headphone prices and then the headphones would be nicer for me. I tried equalizer APO with the Peace controller and I cant get it to work after trying for months so I deleted the whole mess. I then thought of buying a plug and play EQ and I tried that and it didn't do anything with the earbuds. I guess there is no fairly easy to use EQ program for computers that actually works like a real eq. So, this leaves me with my headphones for the TV and earbuds for the video game. Of course for music I use my Martin Logan's with sub.
I seem to have problems with computer stuff. If it is more than plug and play the stuff never works for me. I don't like it at all, but it is what it is. Like audio, maybe the computer world promises far more than they can deliver? I know the computer savvy people go to great lengths to use computer programs but that is way above me. So, headphones forever? Amir gave a VERY high recommendation on the AKG headphones he reviewed that need NO EQ. That is for me!
I appreciate the help from you guys. If you guys ever hear of an easy plug and play EQ program that actually works on a computer, let me know. I will give it a shot.
Liberty 2 Pro ordered will arrive tomorrow. I like Amazon as I can return them if I don't like them. I like the idea of the app too.I take it you are looking for wired and not wireless?
If wireless, take a look at Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro:
They are bass-heavy and you can EQ them through the Soundcore app on your phone. The EQ gets memorized, so it'll be in effect with any other BT source after that.
I'm looking for a good set of ear buds for gaming. Does anyone know of any fairly decent earbuds that are slightly tilted towards deep bass? Thanks for any recommendations!
Excellent explanation. I mistakenly thought ear buds were IEM’s. It does get confusing but the details are important and thank you for clarifying the difference between Ear Buds and IEM’s.To avoid confusion an earbud is an ear phone that rests in the concha but is not inserted in the ear canal.
An earphone that is shoved in the ear canal is an In Ear Monitor.
earbud:
I thought you were specifically looking for bass heavy ear buds but turned out you are looking for IEM's.
Good bass is easily gotten fro IEM's, providing a good seal/insertion depth is achieved.
With earbuds good bass is hard to achieve, often the left and right concha aren't even the same size.
Yup, this is key. No matter how bass-heavy an IEM is, if you can't get a good seal, it's all for naught.Good bass is easily gotten fro IEM's, providing a good seal/insertion depth is achieved.
Thank you! I did mean IEM.To avoid confusion an earbud is an ear phone that rests in the concha but is not inserted in the ear canal.
An earphone that is shoved in the ear canal is an In Ear Monitor.
earbud:
I thought you were specifically looking for bass heavy ear buds but turned out you are looking for IEM's.
Good bass is easily gotten fro IEM's, providing a good seal/insertion depth is achieved.
With earbuds good bass is hard to achieve, often the left and right concha aren't even the same size.