Bullseye
Headphoneus Supremus
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To the OP, I think what you are looking are very un-colored cans.
As for that, that I know, you have in the IEM department the Etymotic ER4P/S with an excellent "flat" response, and the Phonak PFE that comes behind with a similar response.
On the Full Sized department you have the Beyerdynamic DT48E/A/S with an impressive "flat" response. The Fostex T50RP, studio headphones also have a nice "flat response", and at a very good price.
From all of them I have heard the Phonak PFE and the Fostex T50RP. The Beyerdynamic DT48 I have not heard nor the Etymotic. The latter cost quite some money (new), but they have excellent response curves.
There are also some HPs you can find like the AKG K501, or AKG K240DF that some people claim have very flat responses.
I am speaking from both what I have tried and what i have read. From all the Headphones mentioned the ones I have not seen the frequency response graph are the K501 and K240DF, hence I can't tell if they are "flat".
I am speaking of "flat" due to the lack of knowledge on what equipment they used to measure them, how they did so, ... However due to my listening experience with the PFE and T50RP I find valid the relation they have with the frequency graph -for my own, you can think differently-.
I also think those prices -if you use them for a long time- won't brake your bank, but will be more like an investment. I might have forgotten about any of the "uncolored and not pricey" cans, but so far you have some cans to search for.
As for that, that I know, you have in the IEM department the Etymotic ER4P/S with an excellent "flat" response, and the Phonak PFE that comes behind with a similar response.
On the Full Sized department you have the Beyerdynamic DT48E/A/S with an impressive "flat" response. The Fostex T50RP, studio headphones also have a nice "flat response", and at a very good price.
From all of them I have heard the Phonak PFE and the Fostex T50RP. The Beyerdynamic DT48 I have not heard nor the Etymotic. The latter cost quite some money (new), but they have excellent response curves.
There are also some HPs you can find like the AKG K501, or AKG K240DF that some people claim have very flat responses.
I am speaking from both what I have tried and what i have read. From all the Headphones mentioned the ones I have not seen the frequency response graph are the K501 and K240DF, hence I can't tell if they are "flat".
I am speaking of "flat" due to the lack of knowledge on what equipment they used to measure them, how they did so, ... However due to my listening experience with the PFE and T50RP I find valid the relation they have with the frequency graph -for my own, you can think differently-.
I also think those prices -if you use them for a long time- won't brake your bank, but will be more like an investment. I might have forgotten about any of the "uncolored and not pricey" cans, but so far you have some cans to search for.