MEIZU HD 50
Mar 17, 2016 at 1:40 PM Post #106 of 141
I wonder if Meizu Hd50 could be better than Sony MDR 7506.
 
Mar 24, 2016 at 1:25 PM Post #111 of 141
The S680 is the safe and the cheapest as well choice.
The HD50 is the it looks amazing and is extremely comfortable, to the point it might fall of if you have a small head, but it is a bit of a rushed product and does not sound as amazing as most people claim, though it's fine if you like boomy sound choice. 
The Samsung is the Samsung choice. Considering the original price it's probably at least in league with the two above, but it's a Samsung, unless you enjoy funding marketing campaigns I don't see why you would buy it.
The S400 is the "What am I doing here" choice?
 
Mar 25, 2016 at 8:26 PM Post #112 of 141
I can buy any of these headphones at a very similar price (less than $50). They will be used mostly on the outside with smartphone.
PS: I have big head :d

Eventually I can add a little and buy 1MORE Over Ear or Xiaomi Headphones.
 
Mar 29, 2016 at 7:49 AM Post #113 of 141
Mar 29, 2016 at 12:24 PM Post #114 of 141
I can't decide between JVC HA-S680 or Meizu HD50 :s
  I think is Meizu HD50.

 
  The S680 is the safe and the cheapest as well choice.
The HD50 is the it looks amazing and is extremely comfortable, to the point it might fall of if you have a small head, but it is a bit of a rushed product and does not sound as amazing as most people claim, though it's fine if you like boomy sound choice. 
The Samsung is the Samsung choice. Considering the original price it's probably at least in league with the two above, but it's a Samsung, unless you enjoy funding marketing campaigns I don't see why you would buy it.
The S400 is the "What am I doing here" choice?

 
Mar 31, 2016 at 11:27 AM Post #117 of 141
So if JVC HA-S400 > HD50 and HD50 > Pro80 then JVC HA-S400 should be the best deal under $100 as many considered Pro80 as best deal under $100. So is $25 headphone really killing other headphones???
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Mar 31, 2016 at 12:37 PM Post #118 of 141
  So if JVC HA-S400 > HD50 and HD50 > Pro80 then JVC HA-S400 should be the best deal under $100 as many considered Pro80 as best deal under $100. So is $25 headphone really killing other headphones???
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It was a discussion regarding the S680 and the HD50, not the HA-S400 (which is very nice for the price) or the Pro80. I've personally never tried the Pro80 but from the reviews I've seen it's closer to neutral than the HA-S680 or HD50, which are far from neutral, and it seems to be appreciated by people who know their headphones, as such the ">" comparison is probably pointless, though I would imagine the Pro80 is technically at least as capable as the HD50, if for no other reason than at lest because the HD50 is not very technically capable.
Regarding the best deal under 100$, it's probably a long list of second hand HPs
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Apr 17, 2016 at 1:43 PM Post #119 of 141
Hi
I have been stuck using cheap kze and sound magic earbuds and want to move to over / on ear headphones for iPod use mainly.

I have a budget of circa £100 and listen to mainly r n b, Motown and hip hop, like a bit of bass but appreciate detail.

I have my eyes on akg k550 (mark one), but my head has been turned by Takstar pro 80 (£36 on Ali express) and the Meizu hd50 on gear best £43..... Any other recommendations?

Ps I split my listening between home and office / train so not adverse to buying two sets with that budget..... Should I pounce on both?

Cheers guys

Stuey
 
Jun 5, 2016 at 6:52 AM Post #120 of 141
Earpads are stick with glue but in my case left side was glued bad way. That wasn't uncorfortable sometimes pad realese. Unfortunately I lost pad. Do you know how Can i buy replacement?
Or which popular model earpads with fit on those? I'm attaching two pohotos how the headphone looks without pad. Diameter of ring 6.6-6.7 cm.
http://imgur.com/a/7yvir
 

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