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I just posted about my single headphones regret being the Grado SR60 purchase I made a few years ago. I also stated my view that headphones are a very personal device. I'm not sure we don't hear them differently and I know they feel different per person.
I own AKG, various Koss phones, Beyer, Sennheiser and even Sony phones. If I were to recommend a couple:
AKG501k - Very clear and nice high end. I feel I can honestly say I've "heard" an recording in its best light when I wear these while listening. One potential down side is they almost want to be heard louder. Since, I'm very careful about listening loudly for long periods, I am careful. If you get them, please also be careful.
Beyer DT990 - These were my best phones before I got the AKGs. But, I also still use them. They're great for low-level listening. One way to view them is as AKG501s with a loudness control. They are missing the final degree of clarity of the AKG's. Let's say, I like each for a different purpose.
Koss clip-ons. I have a few different variants but they all seem to have roughly the same sound and technology. They sound fantastic, especially considering they are inexpensive, almost free, compared to the first two. They are great for outdoors or travel.
My advice for buying phones is try to try them using the electronics you will be using before purchase. All things like hiss, impedance, efficiency seem to be more a product of matching than any single specification you can read on a spec sheet.
Hey guys how is it going, I have come here looking for some good in ear/canal phones for around a 100 dollars, I know of the sennheiser CX300's, but wouldn't mind some other options/opinions. I listen to 80's rock :P Queen being my favorite band currently to listen to, I also like Joe Satriani. I'm also using it with my Cowon A2 and noise reduction would be a benefit...
Thanks
I'm looking for good headphones (not in-ear) that have strong, powerful bass and nice high-end.
I usually listen to reggae, ska, rock, punk, acoustic, and indie
I use an ipod, and I need a pair that isn't too big and bulky, and I can wear all the time
Uses the same drivers as the KSC35/50/75/Sporta/PortaPro, except in a behind-the-neck arrangement. Doesn't get much attention around here lately, but is a great substitute for the PortaPro for about $15 shipped. Applies as much pressure to the ears as the PortaPro, resulting in almost identical sound.
Well I'm willing to spend a couple hundred dollars
I don't really mind the bigger headphones, just as long as they aren't ridiculously big or too heavy and bulky
I put up a new thread on here and got some good responses but I'm just looking for a little help before I finally spend my (parents') cash...
Basically: Shure E4G vs UE Super.Fi 5Pro vs Ety ER4P
I listen to a lot of dance music (especially drum 'n' bass) on my iPod and my laptop (w/ Creative Audigy 2 ZS soundcard) but also other genres of music such as indie and not-too-heavy rock.
I am looking for IEMs with good isolation as I don't want to be distracted/disturbed whilst studying in the library, on the train/bus (daily commute) and when flying (I fly long-haul quite regularly). Despite listening to a lot of dance music, I don't want to be overwhelmed by bass nor do I want it to totally dominate the mids and highs, but bass is obviously important.
I have picked out these three IEMs as they seem to be the best things around for the money. I am very tempted by the UEs unless someone thinks I should change my mind!
Thanks for your help guys
just broke my pair of Sennheiser hd202's, which many of you think suck like hell, but i found to be quite okay. alas this brought me to Head-fi!
anyway, let's get down to the nitty-gritty!
i listen to primarily jazz, funk, hip-hop and soundtrack scores.
so for my needs, what headphones do you recommend under $80?
i've heard good things about the alessandros and grados... but i'm not sure what to buy...
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i like the look of the koss ur-40... it's not too thick ΰ la princess leia and it has the pleasant sounds of the ksc75 driver. and i can pick it up for $35! before i settle on the ur-40, is there anything else i should consider?
would love to hear some opinions by audiophiles such as yourself!
thanks!
Im looking for an "around the ear" headphones that doesnt need an amp for my dad. Ive tried the Bose Quietcomfort 2 and like the way it fits around my ear and the comfortability. Thats the only thing i like...its overrated and overpriced and my Grado 125s sound better. However, ive always found the Grados uncomfortable after 1 hour of use because they put pressure on the ears rather than being around the ear which i prefer. Plus my dad prefers the around the ear type and more comfortable headphones. What can you guys recommend as the best headphones in the $100-$300 range that has the best sound (most of time classical mp3s,sometimes movies) which are also "around the ear",very comfortable, and doesnt require an amp. As far as portability, hopefully its no bigger than the Bose QC2 or my Grado 125s. I know there could be a few but if you could name me some that would be appreciated. Thanks.