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Earphones difference.

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When you blast the volume up with you earphones in, this song sounds so much better.

 

Anyone agree? :D

Don't necessarily have to blast, but the songs I listen to (not just 'Paradise') sound better through headphones probably because otherwise it'll be going through crappy laptop speakers.

I actually do agree on this. Closed my eyes listening to it for the first time and felt the rush (obth)

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Don't necessarily have to blast, but the songs I listen to (not just 'Paradise') sound better through headphones probably because otherwise it'll be going through crappy laptop speakers.

 

I do agree but this song it really applies more than usual in my opinion. It just seems like a song that needs to be loud.

It's a lot better listening to it on my nice, bassy Bose headphones versus laptop speakers. MILES better.

I listen it on Audio Technica AD1000 with external SC and it's still a bad song.

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I listen it on Audio Technica AD1000 with external SC and it's still a bad song.

 

I didn't not like it without the earphones. It just sounds even better with them. :)

I think all Coldplay songs sound better with earphones. You get a better, fuller sound. At least with a lot of X & Y songs--I have the entire album on my iPod. So I'm sure Paradise does sound better with them.

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