04-16-2016, 12:37 AM
Hey guys, I decided I'm going to upgrade my headphones first before I get a larger coil. (Nel tornado, storm or attack...)
I'm stuck between the Grey ghost originals ($95) and the Grey ghost ultimates ($125) 1/4 for my garret At Pro. I do have the conversion thingy.
I've read up on both and don't really understand the difference. I don't understand all the technical stuff like the ohms and impedance and kHz and what not.
So can anyone give me insight or tell me what the difference is? I'm open to all opinions and suggestions as well.
Also, do you guys even think its a noticeable difference from regular stock headphones? (Normal at pro headphones)?
I've read it can be decently significant for the deeper signals. Which I would love to hear clearer.
What headphones of the two would you get if you could get them free? Or what would you recommend if you weren't a fan of grey ghosts?
Look forward to some responses as I'm stuck and I need and would like to upgrade ASAP for a near future amazing opportunity. Which I will tell you all about, very soon...!
Thanks in advance,
Zach
I'm stuck between the Grey ghost originals ($95) and the Grey ghost ultimates ($125) 1/4 for my garret At Pro. I do have the conversion thingy.
I've read up on both and don't really understand the difference. I don't understand all the technical stuff like the ohms and impedance and kHz and what not.
So can anyone give me insight or tell me what the difference is? I'm open to all opinions and suggestions as well.
Also, do you guys even think its a noticeable difference from regular stock headphones? (Normal at pro headphones)?
I've read it can be decently significant for the deeper signals. Which I would love to hear clearer.
What headphones of the two would you get if you could get them free? Or what would you recommend if you weren't a fan of grey ghosts?
Look forward to some responses as I'm stuck and I need and would like to upgrade ASAP for a near future amazing opportunity. Which I will tell you all about, very soon...!
Thanks in advance,
Zach