BRSxIgnition
Headphoneus Supremus
Thing is, from the pictures, you can tell from the shape and good amount of padding that at the very least, it shouldn't be uncomfortable.Tiesto looks heavy
Thing is, from the pictures, you can tell from the shape and good amount of padding that at the very least, it shouldn't be uncomfortable.Tiesto looks heavy
All of these are $200 - $600 closed mid-fi headphones, none of these go below those prices. Unless the JVC sounds earth-shattering for a $65~ can, I can't add it. Thanks for the suggestion though.Can u add the jvc ha-s500 to the Vote if u ever reset it again? Or does it not count as not released cuz a gazillion people on here have already ordered it from japan? I think its worth mentioning at least cuz it sounds prolly better than several in the poll.
AKG K267 Tiesto- If I would go for the Tiesto line, why not the top of the line? The only info out is press releases, no not exactly unbiased, but they look great, high quality materials and apparently this Tiesto character I never heard of has some credibility (not a knock at Tiesto, just a comment on my unfamiliarity with the club scene). Last, but not least, I love the idea of mechanical/analog user-adjustable bass/sub bass on the headset which, if it actually works as it should, could make these the ultimate multi-genre headphone, so lots of potential here.
^I highly doubt leakage/isolation will be a problem with the M-100s. With my M-80s, people around me can only hear my music if it is completely silent and I'm listening at a decent volume. They also isolate pretty well, as my KRK KNS 8400s isolate only a little bit better. Given the M-100s are circumaural, I would be amazed if they don't isolate better than the M-80s.
They have come out within the last 3 months, and match all other requirements of the thread. The Denon AH-D1001 remake does not. However, thank you for your suggestion.Sennheiser Amperior is not part of the new wave of headphones at all. It's a somewhat refined version of Sennheiser HD-25-II with lower impedance and better casing materials.
If you like such, toss in Denon AH-D1001 remake - Creative Aurvana Live. (actually something Fostex) I bet none of the above can beat it on pure value alone. (sounds like $300 headphone, costs $100)