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    Looking for up-to $130 (USD) headphones

    In a closed headphone, the ear-cups are usually sealed to isolate other sounds from disturbing your music hence the term 'closed', but music usually sounds boxed inside a space. e.g. ATH-M50 In an open headphone, the ear-cups are either fully or partially open to give your ears the impression...
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    Need suggestions on new comfortable headphones around $150

    The 558's are a good pair of all rounders, in my experience they do well with all genres. The 558's are also a lot more comfortable than the M50, I can wear them for hours without much of an issue. The 558's cable is also detachable if you're looking for convenience or compact storage but bear...
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    Do audiophiles "like" music?

    Interesting observation and I wholeheartedly agree.    Music to me is different from other people, I tend to avoid vocals since I find that it distracts from my overall experience although there are a few exceptions to that rule.    Since playing the piano at a young age, I seem to have...
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    Audio Technica Owners Fan Club

    I'm thinking of trying or getting one of the W series, they look so damn nice and sound good from what I read, especially the W3000ANV but I can't afford them right now T_T.    I really like AT's bright sound signature, sparkly trebles and forward mids. 
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    Beyerdynamic T70?

    Hmm... MalVeauX seemed to have a similar observation, I'll keep this in mind.
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    Beyerdynamic T70?

    Hello   I currently own an ATH-A2000X and HD600 and I love both of their sound signatures. I was browsing through eBay and saw a T70 going for 100$ at an auction with only one bidder (yes it's real) and I was wondering whether I should go for it since I'm a bit curious about Beyerdynamic...
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    Rank the Headphones that You Own.

      Sorry. I should clarify , what I meant is that the HD598 sounds spacious but too laid-back. The HD558 was more enjoyable for me due to its more forward nature. 
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    Narrowing down choices for ~£100-150 headphones - Help a newbie?

    I own both the M50 and the HD558 and I can say that the HD558 will probably not suit your genre of music due to its thin bass. The HD558 is also open back meaning that sound can leak through if the volume is high enough but overall offers a better perception of depth in the music. The HD558's...
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    Rank the Headphones that You Own.

    Just personal preference really, I found the 598 a little bit too airy and 'veiled' for my tastes. 
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    Australian Headphone Retailers and Reputations [LISTING]

    I can vouch for Addicted 2 Audio, I haven't been to the actual physical store but their website is easy to use and their free express shipping is a nice extra to have, bought my M50 and Fiio E17 from them. Good prices too in relative to other stores I have browsed through.
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    Rank the Headphones that You Own.

    1. Senn HD600 & ATH-2000X tied 2. Sennheiser HD558 3. Sennheiser HD598 4. ATH-ES700 5. ATH-M50 6. ATH-A700X
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    What headphones are you currently rocking?

    Sennheiser HD600 for general listening & ATH-A2000X for when I need isolation.
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    Looking for upgrade in the $150 region for classicla music

    Yeah true, you end up with a pretty large plug that you have to insert into any device that accepts only the 3.5mm jack.   I haven't tried the AD900 so I can't really say anything about those. I also forward the notion that the Sennheiser's might sound veiled to some people, for me the...
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    Looking for upgrade in the $150 region for classicla music

    In terms of classical music, I would recommend the Sennheiser HD558's, not so much the M50's since they're more for the faster paced genres such as pop, rock, trance and tend to be bass heavy (imo).    Sennheiser has a very open and airy feel to their headphones and are fairly soft on the...
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    Hi guys!

    Welcome to head-fi.   You don't need expensive gear to be an audiophile  There are certain headphones that are in the sub 150~ range that either matches or can even outclass the higher tiers.   And finally, sorry about your wallet ;).
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