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best headphone , bose - beats ?

post #1 of 15
Thread Starter 

Hello

 

i want to buy a headphone

but i don't know , i see allot of people have dr.dre beats studio , and some of my friends have bose ae2 or quetcomfort 15  ,

 

my usage for the headphone i listen to allot of music, i play allot of video games i watch too many movies and tv shows

so what is best ? bose or dr.dre studio ? or is there anything better than these two , i need noise isolation and comfortable not heavy and very tight on the ear

 

thank you very much :)

post #2 of 15
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Originally Posted by iDo7a View Post

bose or dr.dre studio ? or is there anything better than these two

 



Absolutely! What is your budget? I'm sure you'll get many suggestions that are much better than those.

post #3 of 15

nothing better than beats in term of marketing =o.. in term of music, yes.. show us the budget and the guy before me will reply u with many suggestion

post #4 of 15

Beats Studio have great style which can't be beaten. People will look at you: "wow Beats"!

post #5 of 15

Both are garbage headphones, assuming you can afford anywhere between $200 to $400, you should go for Denon AH-D2000.

 

Trust me, I had Betas Pro, Studio, quiet comfort QC15, they are garbage.

 

But it's your call. :)

post #6 of 15
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Originally Posted by Canadian411 View Post

Both are garbage headphones, assuming you can afford anywhere between $200 to $400, you should go for Denon AH-D2000.

 

Trust me, I had Betas Pro, Studio, quiet comfort QC15, they are garbage.

 

But it's your call. :)



+1

 

beats studio aren't too bad, but seriously overpriced as you can get better for 100-150 dollars.

 

bose are only good for noise cancelling if you travel alot, but still overpriced and crap sound quality.

 

 

post #7 of 15

hmm

joined today,

first post ever

about beats and bose

def not a troll

post #8 of 15

 

 

 Perhaps look at two pairs of headphones for the same spend $$$.

 

 Audio Technica AD700 or AD900 for TV and video games, very comfortable/light and spacious sounding,

 they do leak sound though but this is how they manage to sound more like a speaker than a

 closed headphone.

 

 Portable closed model for your music ~ look into the Ultrasone 580, 

 Audio Technica M50, Sennheiser HD25-II, Denon D2000 (on special for $250 if you find it)

 

 All up, $400 spent wisely. 2 different headphones that will do what you want.

post #9 of 15
Thread Starter 

my budget is 200$

 

i don't care about what people says , so the look doesn't matter , the sound must not go through

 

thanks


Edited by iDo7a - 12/21/11 at 11:42am
post #10 of 15

ahem

 

Denon D2000

Shure 840

Sennheiser HD-25-1 ii

 

 

Also consider T50rp if you are willing to cough up a bit to mod them and amp them.

post #11 of 15
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by JackeShan View Post



Absolutely! What is your budget? I'm sure you'll get many suggestions that are much better than those.



my budget is 150$ - 200$

thank you



Quote:
Originally Posted by saryu View Post

nothing better than beats in term of marketing =o.. in term of music, yes.. show us the budget and the guy before me will reply u with many suggestion

 

my budget is 150$ - 200$

thank you

 

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by mutabor View Post

Beats Studio have great style which can't be beaten. People will look at you: "wow Beats"!

i don't care about what people says \i just want me to say wow about the sound lol

thanks :)
 

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by Canadian411 View Post

Both are garbage headphones, assuming you can afford anywhere between $200 to $400, you should go for Denon AH-D2000.

 

Trust me, I had Betas Pro, Studio, quiet comfort QC15, they are garbage.

 

But it's your call. :)

 

my budget is 150$ - 200$

 

i couldn't find AH-2000 , its not available in amazon and B&H
 

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dubstep Girl View Post



+1

 

beats studio aren't too bad, but seriously overpriced as you can get better for 100-150 dollars.

 

bose are only good for noise cancelling if you travel alot, but still overpriced and crap sound quality.

 

 


i care about the sound quality and of course the noise cancelation

thank you

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by Rawrbington View Post

hmm

joined today,

first post ever

about beats and bose

def not a troll


yeah im new, :)

thanks

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by Gwarmi View Post

 

 

 Perhaps look at two pairs of headphones for the same spend $$$.

 

 Audio Technica AD700 or AD900 for TV and video games, very comfortable/light and spacious sounding,

 they do leak sound though but this is how they manage to sound more like a speaker than a

 closed headphone.

 

 Portable closed model for your music ~ look into the Ultrasone 580, 

 Audio Technica M50, Sennheiser HD25-II, Denon D2000 (on special for $250 if you find it)

 

 All up, $400 spent wisely. 2 different headphones that will do what you want.


, i'lllook them up :)

thank you

 


 

Quote:
Originally Posted by iDo7a View Post

my budget is 200$

 

i don't care about what people says , so the look doesn't matter , the sound must not go through

 

thanks



 

post #12 of 15

Would you be willing to shell out for an amp? If you look at headphone listings for hi-fi brands, pretty much anything over 45 ohms or so should be amped. However, there's plenty available without needing an amp.

post #13 of 15
Thread Starter 

What's an amp? 

I don't know what I buy 

post #14 of 15
Quote:
Originally Posted by iDo7a View Post

What's an amp? 

I don't know what I buy 



 A headphone amplifier is used to give your headphones more power and voltage to make them sound better, iPods, iPhones and

 other portable devices are designed to operate cheap earbuds. Big full sized headphones do not always need a headphone

 amplifier but most will sound more rich, full and robust with a simple and cheap amplifier like this Fiio E9 with optional E7

 docked inside (the iPhone looking item (the E7) will replace your laptop sound card for better reproduction of your music)

 

Fiio E9 and E7.JPG
 

  

post #15 of 15
Thread Starter 

I see , 

i need something portable , without amplifier 

what to buy? 

 

Thank you :)

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