Kursah
100+ Head-Fier
Well I love my JVC's, they've been great and imo were a great re-introduction into the headphone world after many years of using gaming headsets. But I'm already considering upgrading or adding to my collection. I want to continue with a closed headphone that has a decent soundstage (for gaming primarily), has decent bass (improved upon the 700's), improved mids and hi's of course, without breaking the bank. Considering what I've heard the 700's do for such a budget price ($33 shipped at the time), it seems I'll have to spend a few multiples of that to really improve on them for my needs. As I said earlier I do a lot of gaming, music-wise I primarily listen to rock/hard rock/metal...bands like metallica, pantera, slayer, nin, some classic rock, etc. So far the JVC's have proven to perform quite well for the tasks.
I've done some research and come down to these 3 as possible candidates due to a $200 max budget...pref. $150 or less though, if you have better suggestions or agree with one of my choices please voice up!
Denon AH-D2000 - My worries are durability, they'll stay at home on w/my PC. They seem to have the sound/soundstage improvements I'm looking for but are also at the top of the price spectrum. Many seem to like them, but some dislike their bass...I do like plenty of bass within reason.
Shure SRH840 - These also seem to have what I want for the most part, not much as-far-as gaming with them that I could find though. I don't have experience with monitor headphones so I'm unsure if this is a good way to go or not...though their durability is another feature I'd like to have. Price is also in the upper end of the spectrum plus they're extremely new at this point.
JVC HA-DX3 - A tad less bass than the D2000's, but from what I've been told they do have a slightly larger soundstage in comparison to the denons. They're also around half the price of the above 2, I'm not sure if I'd be missing out on a better investment if I snagged these though.
There are some others I'm considering too, the Beyer DT770-80's, AT A700's (maybe 900's if found at sub-$200 prices). Frankly I want to find something to replace the 700's in the future that will treat me well in both aspects, I don't need perfect, if I did I'd pay a lot more for it, I'm not that picky on music but I do believe if I'm going to pay up to 6X what I did on the JVC's, there better be a noticable improvement in all areas, not just a "sorta" improvement ya know? I've been waiting to post this thread, as I have done as much research as I can stand which helped me narrow down to those three overall. Thanks for your time, and I know it's another "which headphone" thread in the mass of them being posted this weekend, but I don't want to hijack another thread that is after different goals from mine.
I've done some research and come down to these 3 as possible candidates due to a $200 max budget...pref. $150 or less though, if you have better suggestions or agree with one of my choices please voice up!
Denon AH-D2000 - My worries are durability, they'll stay at home on w/my PC. They seem to have the sound/soundstage improvements I'm looking for but are also at the top of the price spectrum. Many seem to like them, but some dislike their bass...I do like plenty of bass within reason.
Shure SRH840 - These also seem to have what I want for the most part, not much as-far-as gaming with them that I could find though. I don't have experience with monitor headphones so I'm unsure if this is a good way to go or not...though their durability is another feature I'd like to have. Price is also in the upper end of the spectrum plus they're extremely new at this point.
JVC HA-DX3 - A tad less bass than the D2000's, but from what I've been told they do have a slightly larger soundstage in comparison to the denons. They're also around half the price of the above 2, I'm not sure if I'd be missing out on a better investment if I snagged these though.
There are some others I'm considering too, the Beyer DT770-80's, AT A700's (maybe 900's if found at sub-$200 prices). Frankly I want to find something to replace the 700's in the future that will treat me well in both aspects, I don't need perfect, if I did I'd pay a lot more for it, I'm not that picky on music but I do believe if I'm going to pay up to 6X what I did on the JVC's, there better be a noticable improvement in all areas, not just a "sorta" improvement ya know? I've been waiting to post this thread, as I have done as much research as I can stand which helped me narrow down to those three overall. Thanks for your time, and I know it's another "which headphone" thread in the mass of them being posted this weekend, but I don't want to hijack another thread that is after different goals from mine.
