BluePhase
New Head-Fier
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Hi guys,
I'm looking for advice on a set of supra-aural headphones in the €200 to €300 range.
As I'm easily distracted, I use a headphone at the office in order to help me focus during certain tasks. I currently use a set of of Sony MDR-ZX600's which I hang around my neck all day so I can use them on the fly. The Sony's swivelling ear cups make this pretty comfortable.
Although the ZX600 is a fun set of headphones, they are a bit too bass-heavy for my taste. So I'm looking for a set of supra-aural headphones that sound a bit more neutral while still sounding 'fun' and that I can comfortable wear around my neck for prolonged periods of time.
So far I'm considering the following headphones:
Anything I left out?
I generally listen to smooth jazz and rock, and I'm using a FiiO E12 for amplification.
Any help, advice or suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
I'm looking for advice on a set of supra-aural headphones in the €200 to €300 range.
As I'm easily distracted, I use a headphone at the office in order to help me focus during certain tasks. I currently use a set of of Sony MDR-ZX600's which I hang around my neck all day so I can use them on the fly. The Sony's swivelling ear cups make this pretty comfortable.
Although the ZX600 is a fun set of headphones, they are a bit too bass-heavy for my taste. So I'm looking for a set of supra-aural headphones that sound a bit more neutral while still sounding 'fun' and that I can comfortable wear around my neck for prolonged periods of time.
So far I'm considering the following headphones:
- Sennheiser Momentum on-ear
- Sennheiser Amperior (or the HD25 II aluminum that my dealer offers)
- Beyerdynamic DT-1350's
- V-Moda M80
Anything I left out?
I generally listen to smooth jazz and rock, and I'm using a FiiO E12 for amplification.
Any help, advice or suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated.