reddragon
Headphoneus Supremus
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come on this is headfi, its about getting headphones!!! lol, and i agree with iamthem, the skullcandy aviator is pretty nice, look and sound wise. why dont give him that?

Heya,
I watched a 2 year old demolish some M80's.
Imagine what an excitable 11 year old is going to do to some plastic Monster headphones.
Also, this sweeping "give him the beats" commentary is exactly why the market is over-taken by trashy flashy plastic junk-phones with huge, enormous prices. People are spending hundreds of dollars on what are essentially toys and giving them to children without them working for anything or even understanding anything about it. I would understand if the kids actually were heavily into high fidelity, but they're not, they're into bassy boom boom and "look cool." These are the kids that grow up and turn into the ones that I work around who whine if they have to actually life a finger in their life and work for something.
Ugh.
Very best,
lol
I can see that scene too, when his friends come to school and decide to test the authenticity of everyone's as-seen-on-TV gangster rapper headphones and his are deemed fake. Then all of the children in the yard chant "Fake, fake! He's-A-Fake!". This is the most traumatizing Christmas ever...
Seriously, as spoiled as I was as a kid if I wanted $300-400 headphones, I had to make a better case than "pimp swagger". Maybe things have changed since those distant '90s.
Perhaps try going to a local store that has multiple headphones on display and let him blind test to find which one he thinks sounds best.
I'm sorry if I missed it, but I'm kind of wondering why you feel it being your responsibility to buy him a expensive christmas gift such as the beats? Why not just get him some game or something along those lines?
Its Christmas...Just get him what he wants.He will love you for that. Getting him what he wants, not what you think he should want. Get the Beats this year and by next year or the year after he will want something better. Its a lesson in life and a good one at that.
Are the aviators really as good as head-fiers are saying for what they are? He may be willing to get those if I show him, and they're a bit less flashy I guess...
I'm sorry if I missed it, but I'm kind of wondering why you feel it being your responsibility to buy him a expensive christmas gift such as the beats? Why not just get him some game or something along those lines?