Need some expert's opinions plz :)
Apr 7, 2012 at 3:23 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 12

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Hi, 1st of all a few things about me.
1. A very new member of this awesome community. Helllllloooooo 
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2. I am from Kolkata, India.
3. Love to play games, listen to music and watch movies. 
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4. Don't like Dub-step at all. 
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5. No need of microphones.
 
6. Looking for over the ear and supra-aural headphones (may be these 2 are the same thing lol) 
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7. I am simply a noob about headphones.
 
8. Looking for natural sounds.
 
9. Completely using for home PC.
 
 
Hope those points will help you to help me a bit in choosing 1 of the following products, or anything else that you wanna recommend.
 
(I)  Sennheiser HD 215
(II) Sennheiser HD 429
 
Please help or teach me to choose the right product for me. Thanks in advance and waiting for your responses. :)
 
Apr 7, 2012 at 4:53 PM Post #4 of 12


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Hi, 1st of all a few things about me.
1. A very new member of this awesome community. Helllllloooooo 
atsmile.gif

 
2. I am from Kolkata, India.
3. Love to play games, listen to music and watch movies. 
gs1000.gif

 
4. Don't like Dub-step at all. 
triportsad.gif

 
5. No need of microphones.
 
6. Looking for over the ear and supra-aural headphones (may be these 2 are the same thing lol) 
tongue.gif

 
7. I am simply a noob about headphones.
 
8. Looking for natural sounds.
 
9. Completely using for home PC.
 
 
Hope those points will help you to help me a bit in choosing 1 of the following products, or anything else that you wanna recommend.
 
(I)  Sennheiser HD 215
(II) Sennheiser HD 429
 
Please help or teach me to choose the right product for me. Thanks in advance and waiting for your responses. :)

 
AudioTechnica AD900
Beyer DT880
AKG Q701
Hifiman HE-400
Denon D2000
 
Very best,
 
 
 
Apr 7, 2012 at 5:47 PM Post #6 of 12


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Thanks for all the replies. :) A bit more advice wont hurt too 
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 And if u guys can keep this within $100, would be great :)


Best low impedance bangs for the buck for $100 or less (U.S. market) include:
 
Superlux HD668B Dynamic Semi-Open Headphones
 
Samson SR850 Semi-Open Studio Reference Headphones
 
Creative Aurvana Live! (CAL!) Headphones--when they come back down to $60ish.
 
 
Apr 7, 2012 at 6:16 PM Post #9 of 12
Hey there. Welcome to the forums. What kind of Music do you listen to?
 
Apr 7, 2012 at 6:40 PM Post #10 of 12


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Hey there. Welcome to the forums. What kind of Music do you listen to?



Hi thanks :) I listen to almost any music except dub-step, heavy metal, hard rock and similar. I m from India, so i love to listen to indian bollywood music, hip hop, pop, etc. Some of my fav artists r Enrique Iglesias, Rihanna, James Blunt, Eminem etc.
 
Apr 7, 2012 at 7:04 PM Post #11 of 12


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Hi thanks :) I listen to almost any music except dub-step, heavy metal, hard rock and similar. I m from India, so i love to listen to indian bollywood music, hip hop, pop, etc. Some of my fav artists r Enrique Iglesias, Rihanna, James Blunt, Eminem etc.



The grado's SR80i's that I tried sounded like they did pop really well, but you'd probably want something with a bigger soundstage for those massive production bollywood songs. Do you mind open back or do you prefer Isolation?
 

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