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Need suggestions for closed cans w/c does not need amp

post #1 of 33
Thread Starter 
Please help me find a can for MOSTLY home use, or maybe sometimes bring it to other places

I realized that if I use HP instead of LOUD speakers at home, I will disturb nobody, have good sounds at whatever volume I like without disturbing others..

So, here is what I prefer:

- Must be CLOSED, and can provide great isolation
- Must be very comfortable for long usage, like I can wear it the whole day..
- Must NOT need amplifier to work at best.. I don't wish to spend money on buying an amp..
- Better if it has long cable..
- Must have superb bass, at least better than my IE8
- I will be using it for movies, music, games..
- I will be connecting it to my PC..
- If I bring it to other places, it will be connected to my Cowon S9, or if really needed, w/ FiiO E5 too.

Price must be less than $250 for brand new..
post #2 of 33
Beyer DT250 ticks all your boxes.

Superb bass is in the ear of the beholder.
post #3 of 33
Thread Starter 
i have not tried that, is it better than ath m50?
post #4 of 33
i suggest the sennheiser hd25

you don't like the senn ie8?
post #5 of 33
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Originally Posted by infidel View Post
i have not tried that, is it better than ath m50?
I think so. But M50 is flavour of the month here, and the DT250 isn't sexy...
post #6 of 33
You'll want to read this review of the ATH-ES10 I think, especially concerning your requirement for bass- Audio Technica ES10 | Headfonia

Edit- Oops, my bad. Read all your criteria but missed the price ceiling.
post #7 of 33
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by maruzen View Post
i suggest the sennheiser hd25

you don't like the senn ie8?

the length of the cable of ie8 is not good for me for home use..

thanks for the suggestion doc egay..
post #8 of 33
Just about everyone's gonna say M50. But I'm going to back Drubbing's DT250 suggestion
post #9 of 33
Quote:
Originally Posted by dmcs414 View Post
You'll want to read this review of the ATH-ES10 I think, especially concerning your requirement for bass- Audio Technica ES10 | Headfonia

Edit- Oops, my bad. Read all your criteria but missed the price ceiling.
definitely ES10. i have it and love it to death
post #10 of 33
hd 25, but how do you expect to get BETTEr bass than the IE8? , u mean weaker?
post #11 of 33
Denon D2000's sound like they would fit almost all of these criteria
They are very comfortable.
Great bass.
Closed.
Easy to drive, low impedance.
and finally under 250 new.
post #12 of 33
Thread Starter 
can you please indicate pros and cons against each other of what you guys have suggessed?

thanks

i'm still having hard time..
post #13 of 33
See if you can't find a (non-counterfeit, so it will have to be second-hand) pair of Audio Technica ESW9. I sometimes wish I'd known about them when I joined Head-fi and just bought a pair. Would have stopped me wanting to upgrade a lot longer than everything else did! You can probably find a pair within your budget. They drive easy and sound great with all types of music.
post #14 of 33
I am not sure about the amp question (some say an amp is a must, others no), but the HD 25's are really nice, at leat for me. If you try them, get the ones with the split headband. They may feel like they are clamped a bit too tightly to your head at times but this is adjustable for the most part and you will get used to it.

PS: You may need a cable extension. Mine feels short at times.
post #15 of 33
Thread Starter 
I've read a lot of comments on the HD25s. I think ESW9 is cool, but i have not tried them yet. Thanks for the suggestions.
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