Audio technica a900
Hifiman re262
Grado 60
Klipsch pro media
Plan on upgrading my cans very soon to something that will overtake the #1 spot
LCD-2 rev.2
Denon D7000
Westone 3
1) Denon AH-A100
2) Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro
3) Shure SE425
4) UE Triple Fi 10
5) Grado SR60
1. Hifiman He400
2. Ultrasone PRO 750
3. Sennheiser HD518
4. AKG K44
5. Sony DR-25

I sold my Sennheiser HD 439's. I'm without cans once again. Not sure what I'm gonna get next, but I'd really like the very best BUDGET cans they make, that are balanced in sound sig, with maximum clarity, separation, comfortable, and for someone on a budget ($50.00-80.00). Any tips?
Just curious. Why did you sell your HD 439s? And have you considered modding them before selling?
1) Grado PS 1000
2) Grado PS 500


1) Denon AH-D7100
2) Denon AH-D1000
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It had more to do with fit than sound. I thought the sound was great. very clear. very balanced. The problem is they never sat well on my head, and the slightest headbanging movement and they flew off. This was unacceptable, especially since i owned the Koss Porta Pros. Any suggestions for balanced cans in the $80-120 range that actually fit snug on the head?
HD650
SRH840
HD201
MS2i
MS1i
PX200ii
Welp, I guess I'll go
Hifiman HE-6
Beyerdynamic T1
Hifiman HE-500
Audio Technica AD2000
Mad Dogs
Denon D7000
That's where I'd put my high end set
ATH-AD700 (most comfortable of the set)
K550 (blind rank... they're still in the box)
T50RP (would be higher if I had time to mod them)
ATH-M30 (decent sound and the cups contain the sound very well)
SRH440 (these would be higher if they were lighter, and could contain noise better)