Topcat9H
New Head-Fier
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Hello.
Read multiple threads and posts, found it incredibly helpful here and wondering if you guys can help.
After breaking my SoundMagic E10s and my great Panasonic HTF600s, I have been searching for a pair of IEMs under £80 expecting a well-built pair of headphones that would produce a similar sound presence to my Panasonic over-ears. Unfortunately, I have a feeling this will be nigh-on impossible with my budget.
This has led me on to a search for another pair of over ear headphones, but something more mobile and smaller than my Panasonics were.
I used to have a pair of Studio Beats which were stolen but I had the last laugh considering they were a nothing compared to the quality of the Panasonics. The good thing about the Beats, however, was the 'tightness' on my head, unlike the Pans., which I really enjoyed, as well as the powerful bass (shame it dominated the treble and high).
Could anyone recommend me a pair of comfy, well built headphones under £100 that are reasonably easy to walk and travel with? Or even a really good quality pair of IEMs that stand out comfort-wise.
I'm sure a similar question has been asked millions of times but I'd like to emphasise the comfort and travelability (yes, I made that up) of the headphones.
Thanks in advance.
Read multiple threads and posts, found it incredibly helpful here and wondering if you guys can help.
After breaking my SoundMagic E10s and my great Panasonic HTF600s, I have been searching for a pair of IEMs under £80 expecting a well-built pair of headphones that would produce a similar sound presence to my Panasonic over-ears. Unfortunately, I have a feeling this will be nigh-on impossible with my budget.
This has led me on to a search for another pair of over ear headphones, but something more mobile and smaller than my Panasonics were.
I used to have a pair of Studio Beats which were stolen but I had the last laugh considering they were a nothing compared to the quality of the Panasonics. The good thing about the Beats, however, was the 'tightness' on my head, unlike the Pans., which I really enjoyed, as well as the powerful bass (shame it dominated the treble and high).
Could anyone recommend me a pair of comfy, well built headphones under £100 that are reasonably easy to walk and travel with? Or even a really good quality pair of IEMs that stand out comfort-wise.
I'm sure a similar question has been asked millions of times but I'd like to emphasise the comfort and travelability (yes, I made that up) of the headphones.
Thanks in advance.