which headphones to buy for a digital piano?
Nov 26, 2009 at 9:11 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

carlospete

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Hi everyone,
I'm from Argentina and i will be traveling to the US in a couple of months.
There, I plan to buy a digital piano, very possibly a Yamaha P155, which I think has 4 level sampling.
So, I want to get a good pair of headphones to use with it. They must be under US$100 (or slightly above, but not more), and not need an amp.
I may also use them to listen to classical music in my computer, but that is secondary, the main thing is they sound good with the piano.
As for open or closed I don't really care, there is not a lot of noise in the house and it is not a problem if someone else can hear them.
Which brand or model would you recommend me? what are the things I should be looking for?
How about ATH AD700 for example?
Sorry if my english isn't so good..
 
Nov 27, 2009 at 12:55 AM Post #2 of 3
the ath-ad700 is about as good as it gets for under $100, they are very comfortable. they have a wide soundstage and slightly warm tone that is well suited for piano, listening to rick wakeman on the ad700s is the reason I decided to get the ad2000s and they are my favorite headphone so far.
 

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