Duffy1207
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Hey, I've been on here a while and only got interested in over ear headphones recently (being an iem user for quite a while).
I've recently moved to uni, and want some over ear headphones for watching films out of a laptop as well as listening to a wide range of music from the laptop/ipod classic. I have about £50 to spend.
The Denon AH-D501 have caught my eye as I'm a Denon fan, as well as the folding Denon AH-P372 for the same price of £40 on iheadphones. Does anyone know how these compare, I'd prefer the folding ones but fell they may be compromised sound wise.
Also, the Shure SRh 440 stand out.
I don't know how any of these sound though, I'm wondering if I should just spend £20 on some HD202's and upgrade later on?
Does anyone else have any other reccomendations for the price? Sony's, AKG's, Audio Technica?
I want something with a decent bit of bass, but not overpowering, but also clear and something with clarity for some acoustic stuff I've got.
I was mainly looking at closed back headphones for leakage issues in case I bring them into the library at uni or on the bus.
Thanks, Joe.
I've recently moved to uni, and want some over ear headphones for watching films out of a laptop as well as listening to a wide range of music from the laptop/ipod classic. I have about £50 to spend.
The Denon AH-D501 have caught my eye as I'm a Denon fan, as well as the folding Denon AH-P372 for the same price of £40 on iheadphones. Does anyone know how these compare, I'd prefer the folding ones but fell they may be compromised sound wise.
Also, the Shure SRh 440 stand out.
I don't know how any of these sound though, I'm wondering if I should just spend £20 on some HD202's and upgrade later on?
Does anyone else have any other reccomendations for the price? Sony's, AKG's, Audio Technica?
I want something with a decent bit of bass, but not overpowering, but also clear and something with clarity for some acoustic stuff I've got.
I was mainly looking at closed back headphones for leakage issues in case I bring them into the library at uni or on the bus.
Thanks, Joe.