Xdflames
New Head-Fier
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- Nov 15, 2012
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Hey guys, here with another question (last one was two years ago, heh) on what I should buy.
I want a pair of headphones that will last, have a really good cable and are comfy. I listen to all kinds of music including rock, classical, some rap, hip hop and more. My budget is around $150, but I am flexible. I want something that will last me a while, and hopefully come with a nice little carrying case. Most of my listening comes from my phone (Nexus 4).
Currently, I am using a cheap pair of Gummy headphones from WalMart, but I think it is about time I upgraded to a real man's set. For my desktop computer, I run a Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro with a Fiio E10 amp, and I love it. Got them in 2012 based upon recommendations here.
I can't really say anything that I've been leaning towards, as I really don't know where to start here. Last pair I seriously looked at was a pair of wooden ones from Meze because they looked pretty. Looking pretty isn't required if the headphones are solid, though. I just want a solid and enjoyable listening experience, without having to worry about outside noise too much.
Basically:
-Flexible $150 budget
-IEM preferred, maybe something else if it is hard to break
-Comfy design
-Last a decent amount of time
I want a pair of headphones that will last, have a really good cable and are comfy. I listen to all kinds of music including rock, classical, some rap, hip hop and more. My budget is around $150, but I am flexible. I want something that will last me a while, and hopefully come with a nice little carrying case. Most of my listening comes from my phone (Nexus 4).
Currently, I am using a cheap pair of Gummy headphones from WalMart, but I think it is about time I upgraded to a real man's set. For my desktop computer, I run a Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro with a Fiio E10 amp, and I love it. Got them in 2012 based upon recommendations here.
I can't really say anything that I've been leaning towards, as I really don't know where to start here. Last pair I seriously looked at was a pair of wooden ones from Meze because they looked pretty. Looking pretty isn't required if the headphones are solid, though. I just want a solid and enjoyable listening experience, without having to worry about outside noise too much.
Basically:
-Flexible $150 budget
-IEM preferred, maybe something else if it is hard to break
-Comfy design
-Last a decent amount of time