joelongwood
Keeper of the 'Phones
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Hi Techniques,
Since I've only heard the Grados and Sonys on the list, I can't compare them to the other 'phones there. However, I can tell you that, for the money ($69), the Grado SR-60 is an INCREDIBLE sounding headphone. And even though I don't find any Grados uncomfortable, the SR-60 probably the most comfortable of all the Grados........they aren't called "comfy" pads for nuthin'!
And they didn't win all those accolades from reviewers for nothing either. The only drawback that I can find is sound leakage. You really owe it to yourself to hear them.
Just my .02.
Originally posted by Techniques Thanks everyone for your great opinions and the links to reviews they have been incredibly helpful. So I’ve narrowed my options down to a small pool of options: Grado SR60 Sennheiser HD570 Philips HP890 Sony MDR-7506 (MDR-V6) Beyerdynamic DT250-80 - Techniques |
Hi Techniques,
Since I've only heard the Grados and Sonys on the list, I can't compare them to the other 'phones there. However, I can tell you that, for the money ($69), the Grado SR-60 is an INCREDIBLE sounding headphone. And even though I don't find any Grados uncomfortable, the SR-60 probably the most comfortable of all the Grados........they aren't called "comfy" pads for nuthin'!
And they didn't win all those accolades from reviewers for nothing either. The only drawback that I can find is sound leakage. You really owe it to yourself to hear them.
Just my .02.