GreenGiant
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So Im looking to get a set of good all around around ear headphones
I have a set of Sennheiser HD203's and they are great, but I want something more
I want something louder, same amount of bass or deeper, and more crisp through the whole sound spectrum.
I've had my eye on a few different ones, Sennheiser HD280 Pro, Sony MDR-V6 (and V600), Steelseries 7H USB
I basically want to stay around the 150 mark or below
The SS 7H USB has me interested because it has the sound card which will get rid of the noise that my computer's front jacks have.
I also want something that is durable, very long cord, comfortable, and can be used on an iPod/iPhone and still have volume to it (if thats possible)
They will be used for gaming, movies and music (rock/pop/techno/dance/country etc I listen to most anything)
Let me know what you think
Also since I have gotten this answer a couple places, I have a set of Turtle Beach X11's which are by far the most comfortable headphones Ive worn, but I find that they lack bass when listening to music (even with an EQ)
I have a set of Sennheiser HD203's and they are great, but I want something more
I want something louder, same amount of bass or deeper, and more crisp through the whole sound spectrum.
I've had my eye on a few different ones, Sennheiser HD280 Pro, Sony MDR-V6 (and V600), Steelseries 7H USB
I basically want to stay around the 150 mark or below
The SS 7H USB has me interested because it has the sound card which will get rid of the noise that my computer's front jacks have.
I also want something that is durable, very long cord, comfortable, and can be used on an iPod/iPhone and still have volume to it (if thats possible)
They will be used for gaming, movies and music (rock/pop/techno/dance/country etc I listen to most anything)
Let me know what you think
Also since I have gotten this answer a couple places, I have a set of Turtle Beach X11's which are by far the most comfortable headphones Ive worn, but I find that they lack bass when listening to music (even with an EQ)