So, actually not bad for for 80 dollars. I was actually expecting these to sound worse than they do. Mids are nice and forward with some decent bass. Treble seems to take a bit of a backseat to bass and mids (which is cool with me). I need to get 25 hours burn in on them before I say much more, but we're starting out in the right direction. Nice build and construction, and the wood is beautiful. These are also very comfortable to me and has a decent sound stage (noticed like three tiny holes punched out at the top of each wood cup, so these aren't totally isolating headphones, and may help give a bit wider of a soundstage than you would normally get from solid wood cups).
http://www.amazon.com/Tribeca-Genuine-Studio-Headphones-Bubinga/dp/B009IZMWEU/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1361000107&sr=1-2&keywords=tribeca