Bass Headphones –
Not Only for Dance Music
Let's face it, most headphones have terrible bass response.
You can buy super bass headphones as advertised on the
packaging and get lukewarm bass at best. Those of us who love
bass want headphones that can vibrate your face when playing.
What kind of headphones do that? Many headsets that are
designed for DJ use have great bass. As we all know,
professional disk jockeys want serious bass just like their
speaker systems produce. When it comes to headphones, there are
two ways to serious bass, go large or go tiny. Surprisingly,
tiny earbud headphones can have terrific bass. The weird thing
about them is that nobody hears a thing and to you, the bass is
rattling your brain.
Really tiny earbud bass headphones work by doing two things.
The first thing they do is isolate external noises. The part of
the device that fits in your ear canal is made up of a special
cellular foam which is very sound absorbent and springy so it
molds precisely to the inside of your ear. This airtight seal
assures that the tiny vibrations produced by these earbuds is
heard by your ears as very loud sound. Because of the geometry
and proximity to your ear, not much movement is needed from the
diaphragm of the drivers to produce this loud volume. As a
result, the sound is not distorted as it might be with
traditional speakers. Please keep in mind that since you also
won't be able to hear yourself speaking with these, you will
most definitely be yelling if someone asks you a question.
On the other side of the spectrum are the very large bass
headphones. These headphones take the opposite approach and go
large. Typically, they fit over the ears and seal out noise by
covering and isolating the whole ear. The diaphragms of these
headsets are very large. They produce heavy bass without even
breaking a sweat. Unfortunately, they are not subtle. Wearing
them to work is a but problematic, especially if you are trying
to fit in. They stick out like a sore thumb and are also heavy
so your ears might get a little tired after a while because of
the cups pressing on the side of your head all day long.
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