(Part 3) Top products from r/trap

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We found 20 product mentions on r/trap. We ranked the 65 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/suck_it_trebek55 · 1 pointr/trap

Very late to this, but I am literally in the VERY beginning stages of wanting to do this as a hobby. I've always felt I had a decent ear for music, and constructing playlists, but I figured I could have more freedom as far as creativity is concerned by learning to dj. Eventually would love to learn to produce my own beats, but definitely want to spend a while learning how to mix, and getting familiar with beat matching, etc. I know it's a super long road, but this was truly inspiring to read! I've been in desperate need of a hobby/passion that I can actually look forward to getting into after I leave my desk job and after lurking on this sub all through college, I feel that I should have started this like...yesterday. I probably will never open up for a big artist, but would love to play to groups of friends when I'm on vacation, and post mixes. Would love to hear what your future plans are, and do you eventually plan on getting into a software like Abelton with a super steep learning curve, but tons of freedom. Any equipment/accessories that I should look into, or should I be good with just this and my laptop to start? Excited to finally get into this and eventually share some mixes with my friends.

u/TheAberzombie · 2 pointsr/trap

While earbuds can sound pretty nice and are easy to carry in your pocket or whatever. Over the ear head phones will have much larger drivers that have the ability to really push out some bass. Generally speaking, for the most part the bigger the driver the more powerful the bass. And always buy the best quality you can afford. Buy once, cry once.

Edit: these are the earbuds and headphones I use.

Bose SIE2i Sport Headphones - Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008V9RWQW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_Aku3wbC1RNWTA

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HVLUR86/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_qmu3wbHZMEDRT

u/Blocguy · 2 pointsr/trap

personally i have a pair of Sony MDR XB90EX earphones that are amazing. They have intense and punchy bass that i have yet to find in another IEM for the same price.

Couple them with some Comply tips and you'll have a mini-rave in your head. I wear them to the gym everyday and I love how hype they get me feeling.

These are great cheap-mid range phones but I'm sure someone here can help you with more expensive cans

u/oIcaruso · 1 pointr/trap

Well, since you already looked up the Schitt, might as well get both the Magni and Modi.

Magni($99) - Modi ($99)

For cans, it depends. There's gonna be a lot of different talks in regards to what sounds best. My advice would be to visit some stores, and give them a test with the songs you listen to.

Check head-fi for some comparisons and what not. A quick google:

http://www.head-fi.org/t/719539/best-bass-hitting-headphones-under-300-preferably-unamped

I currently own the : ATH M50x, VModa M100, HD650. I prefer the bass on the vmoda more than any other cans i own atm. But my endgame would be the Fostex TH900.

https://www.amazon.com/Fostex-USA-Headphones-Japanese-Magnetic/dp/B007G8UMP2

Good luck kiddo. also, visit headphones

u/Carl_The_Sagan · 5 pointsr/trap

I can give a positive rec for Ear Peace. I use them for drumming, but also shows. Sound way better than the foam ones I'm used to. Good on ya for protecting your ears! I'm tryin to listen to dope beats as a grandpa as well

u/_playswithsquirrels_ · 1 pointr/trap

https://www.amazon.com/Earasers-HEM001-Musicians-Plugs-Medium/dp/B00E2D9HAA/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1497646273&sr=8-1&keywords=earasers

These are a good middle ground for if you're not trying to break the bank, but also retain great audio quality. I can't go to a show without these anymore, and trust me when I say they don't degrade the quality of the show at all. Actually improves it imo because I hate having my ears blown out.

u/Soldier_of_the_Light · 2 pointsr/trap

These are what I have and I think it perfectly matches your conditions of: cheap, good for exercising, and good sound. I much prefer the memory wire wrap around back style since then they won't fall out, especially during exercise

u/ntrent · 3 pointsr/trap

I have the cabo tenores which I can comfortably say are the best sounding iem's i've ever owned, but i just found out that these exist, and they seem perfect for heavier bass.

u/snake1118 · 1 pointr/trap

ATH-M50x is a good pair of headphones. It's a solid entry level audiophile headphone and also you can grab this BoomPro mic and tweak it for the ATH-M50x, one of the big benefits of ATH is that you can remove the cable easily.

u/WigginIII · 0 pointsr/trap

Because we live in a glowingly narcissistic culture of "look how awesome I am!" Every aspiring "someday famous" person needs constant attention and fuel for that attention. Moments like these provide the fuel, their twitter/instagram/snapchat accounts provide the vehicle.

u/ProfessorBlakery · 3 pointsr/trap

I film EDM shows most weekends and I would be deaf by now if it weren't for these $14 beauties. Highly recommend!

And they filter out the higher frequencies, not the bass...afaik

u/BVSSMENT · 2 pointsr/trap

Here you go!

It's much more expensive now than when we bought it, but it's sick! It's 3D and comes with glasses.