yawny
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Hi, i've just recently got to looking for a decent pair of over-ears for home use. I have some SE530's that i got around christmas last year, but im looking for something more useful on my computer and at home, something that doesn't require me to reseal every time i take them off.
Im not looking to spend a ton of money, </= $150-200, but i want something with good sound quality that wont entirely break the bank. I'm pretty attentive to detail, as i i like it when my music sounds good, i like being able to hear every small detail, and my SE530's have done a pretty good job of this but i need something more versatile for in-home use.
I'm going to be using them for both music independently and for PC applications. I listen to a wide range of music, from rock to metal, to hip-hop, to classical, so they need to be fairly versatile. ALSO, as for use with my computer, i want them to offer good sound quality for a variety of applications, games, music, and also the fairly large amount of mixing and recording i do in my home studio, as that is one of the main reasons i want them.
I've been looking at some Grados (125, 225) and some Senns but the truth is that i haven't the first clue about over-ears. Any advice is good advice.
Thanks for any input,
Yawny
Im not looking to spend a ton of money, </= $150-200, but i want something with good sound quality that wont entirely break the bank. I'm pretty attentive to detail, as i i like it when my music sounds good, i like being able to hear every small detail, and my SE530's have done a pretty good job of this but i need something more versatile for in-home use.
I'm going to be using them for both music independently and for PC applications. I listen to a wide range of music, from rock to metal, to hip-hop, to classical, so they need to be fairly versatile. ALSO, as for use with my computer, i want them to offer good sound quality for a variety of applications, games, music, and also the fairly large amount of mixing and recording i do in my home studio, as that is one of the main reasons i want them.
I've been looking at some Grados (125, 225) and some Senns but the truth is that i haven't the first clue about over-ears. Any advice is good advice.
Thanks for any input,
Yawny