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Originally Posted by Aaquib 
Coming from an HD 595 and Total BitHead Amp, I tried out the Beats By Dre at at a CanadaComputers store today, and I was pleasantly surprised. It was very well balanced, really nice highs, and what I loved the most: Extremely precise and detailed bass. The whole song just sounded clean.
Now, it was a display unit and you could only choose between 3 different songs. The whole experience just made me rethink what mostly everybody here says about the Beats By Dre.
Now I'm left with 1 of 2 options. Get the Beats By Dre or look at another pair with similarly satisfying sound (particularly bass). I'm seriously considering the Beats By Dre, but worry that I'm just paying for Dr. Dre' and Monster. But...they just sounded so darn good! What do you guys recommend doing?
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I'd recommend a few things:
1) Please wait until the Shure line up comes out within these next couple of weeks, I have very high hopes for them although I haven't heard anything too definitive about the bass, but I would bet my left shoe (and that's the good one!) that it will give you a cleaner sound for a lesser price tag.
2) You're in 'Sauga so you should have access to a Long & McQuade; go there and try their DT770 Pro/250. It's a very fun headphone that myself and TubeStack both enjoyed thoroughly and it's excellent for kicking you into the world of headphone hifi madness if you're looking for some decent mids and bass. If you can find a L&M that will order the DT770 Consumer edition for you, that works too and they're apparently better, although it will push your budget to the $400 you were looking to spend on the Beats instead of the $215 that the DT770 Pros cost.
3) Donate your money to charity, because it's better than having it go into the pockets of Monster Cables and Dr. Dre!
4) Wait it out to try more headphones. If you can commute into Toronto, I've been told that Bay & Bloor Radio and Steve's Music have a good selection of headphones to try. Or heck, wait until the end of the month and I'll probably be selling my DT770s!
Whatever you choose to do, make sure that you've heard what most companies have to offer. If you're still feeling that the Beats fit your needs best, then that's fine as long as you enjoy them!