Ultrajeesus
New Head-Fier
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I need closed headphones. The environment I work in is quite quiet, but not quiet enough for open headphones. I like how the Beyerdynamic's headphones feel. I can wear them for extended periods without feeling like my head is being crushed.
I find Grado's headphones even more comfortable, but they're surprisingly open for headphones that aren't closed. I have looked into Sennheiser's HD 25 -series, but they're not circumaural, thus not comfortable enough. Maybe they are, I don't remember. Who cares about anything anyway? Audio-Technica ATH-M50 seems to be a good affordable closed headphone, but I can't try them on around here. Same goes for Denon AH-D2000. I can't take anyone's word for what's comfortable, because I find wearing K701 really annoying. I do have experience with AKG K 81, but I use them mostly with my mp3-player, since they have a murky sound that I can't work with without getting pissed off. Sennheiser's HD 280 Pro's don't sit well on my head either. I seem to have a very discerning head with strong opinions. I have considered switching my head to ease the headphone purchasing process, but my doctor recommended benzodiazepines instead. Those make me dizzy. Good things do arrive with the second coming of the Dizzy Period.
So, do not recommend me anything beside Beyerdynamic's DT 770 -series. Instead, help me decide which ones to buy. The most important thing for me is flat frequency response. Among DT 770's, that is. So, which one's to get, 2005, Pro 250 Ohm, Pro 80 Ohm or the M? If the M's are about as good as the Pro's with added extra noise reduction in addition, I'll get them. If there isn't a big difference between the 80/250 Pro's, I'll get the 80-version. I'm an eighties guy. Miami Vice and all that. Prince and vomit inducing clothes. Vomit-inducting hoes.
I don't know where to find measurements. I can't compare them all, because I just can't, alright? It's not my fault that I live here, where the Headphone Shops do not roam. Well, it IS my fault, but we shouldn't always think about my shortcomings.
Thank you in advance, fine gentlemen.
I find Grado's headphones even more comfortable, but they're surprisingly open for headphones that aren't closed. I have looked into Sennheiser's HD 25 -series, but they're not circumaural, thus not comfortable enough. Maybe they are, I don't remember. Who cares about anything anyway? Audio-Technica ATH-M50 seems to be a good affordable closed headphone, but I can't try them on around here. Same goes for Denon AH-D2000. I can't take anyone's word for what's comfortable, because I find wearing K701 really annoying. I do have experience with AKG K 81, but I use them mostly with my mp3-player, since they have a murky sound that I can't work with without getting pissed off. Sennheiser's HD 280 Pro's don't sit well on my head either. I seem to have a very discerning head with strong opinions. I have considered switching my head to ease the headphone purchasing process, but my doctor recommended benzodiazepines instead. Those make me dizzy. Good things do arrive with the second coming of the Dizzy Period.
So, do not recommend me anything beside Beyerdynamic's DT 770 -series. Instead, help me decide which ones to buy. The most important thing for me is flat frequency response. Among DT 770's, that is. So, which one's to get, 2005, Pro 250 Ohm, Pro 80 Ohm or the M? If the M's are about as good as the Pro's with added extra noise reduction in addition, I'll get them. If there isn't a big difference between the 80/250 Pro's, I'll get the 80-version. I'm an eighties guy. Miami Vice and all that. Prince and vomit inducing clothes. Vomit-inducting hoes.
I don't know where to find measurements. I can't compare them all, because I just can't, alright? It's not my fault that I live here, where the Headphone Shops do not roam. Well, it IS my fault, but we shouldn't always think about my shortcomings.
Thank you in advance, fine gentlemen.