Thanks for the replies.
I went "headphone-testing" today

. Tried the following:
Ultimare Ears Triple Fi 10
Shure SE215, SE315, SE425 and SE535.
AKG K518 DJ, K701, Q701 and K3003.
Beats by Dr Dre Solo, Studio and Pro.
Sennheiser CX300-II Precision, HD598, HD280 and HD25-II 1.
Sony MDR 7509, XB300, XB500 and XB700.
Ultrasone HFI 680 and HFI 780.
Denon D1001, D2000 and D5000.
Grado SR60i, 80i, 125i and 325i.
AiAiAi Tracks and TMA-1.
Philips O'Neil Stretch and SHP8900
Marshal Minor and Major
Bowers & Wilkins P5 and C5
Yep... That is a all in one day

. So what was the conclusion? I bought a pair of Triple Fi 10's from Amazon for 120 pounds. And I think that Shure SE215 is probably the best sounding sub 100 USD for the iPhone without an amp. It will be my recommendation for my friends when they ask me what to get. Since non-audophiles will not spend half a fortune on headphones and probably loose them, break them, through them around a bit and wants to use them as a portable headphone without an amp and probably with an MP3-player or mobile phone I think the SE215 is ideal for them. Moreover I do like the Grado sound but they are way to uncomfortable for me. I can not hear a different between the SE535 and the K3003. The D5000 is the best sounding closed headphone I have heard. The TMA-1 sounds really, really nice but are seriously muddy to my ears. If you want a portable and great sounding headphone without bloated bass that work straight out from an iPhone, the Headfi community is right, just get tha HD25-II 1 or the Originals version (or wait for the Amperior

.) and be done with it. Unfortunately I have a liking for bass and they do have great punch and quickness but not the impact I am looking for. I think I am one of the few people here that actually like the Beats. Not the Solos or Studios thou, but the Pros. To me they are not worth the asking price but for a bit less my opinion is that they are a great package of style, comfort, bass, treble, midrange and portability. They look really good compared to most headphones. They do not sound that good thou. But if you want a bassy sound with a lot of impact and too much color of the midrange then these are pretty good. They are more comfortable then all the other headphones I have tried (Yes, I do like the strong clamping force). They seem to be well built. And since I travel a lot they block out a respectful amount of unwanted sound. So I will save up for a pair of Beats Pro or try to listen to the Audio Technica ATH M50. Maybe I will wait for the Beats Executives, Philips Fidelio L1 or the very exciting Parrot Zik headphones. Anybody got any adwise?