yes. true bass. not digital so its less tiring for your ears.
Grado Labs was created in 1955.
You can purchase Grado SR80 headphones from Amazon, eBay, John Lewis and HeadRoom Audio. You can also locate your local dealer from the Grado website, like Ahead Stereo in Los Angeles or AC Gears in New York.
"Grado sr60" are padded headphones. They can be purchased at brick and mortar retailers as well as at numerous online retail shops. It is also possible to purchase the headphones directly from the manufacturer.
Grado headphones com in several models. They range in price from $95 - $695. One high end model is priced at $995 and Amazon has a model priced at $79. There seems to be some variance in pricing depending on where you shop.
Bose headphones are hands down the best headphones especially for bass.
yes
You can't go wrong with Grado headphones, they have large ear cushions and they could be found at gradolabs.com
ihip dj style headphones
Headphones range massively in price from a couple of quid for some very basic ones right up to a thousand or so for some top of the line ones like the grado gs1000i
This product Grado SR 60i has a 5 star rating for sound quality for the price. Here is a link to it http://www.headphone.com/selection-guide/top-picks/grado-sr-60i.php.
To some extent, they should. These "apps" change the audio output, so as long as your headphones can play the bass, this should work.
Headphones like Beats by Dre