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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Jan-31-2004 02:37
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Siang
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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yea ive been in need of some new headphones for listening to music use only also. I normally just go to best buy and get a pair for like 5-10 dollars, but they usually suck and break in no time. I like the in-ear type, but they usually dont sound as good as the ones that cover your ears. Anyone got some reccomendations for like sub-$50?
Edit: wait did you seriously reccomend 300 dolllar headphones for listenin purposes only? wow you must be made of money lol thats some unneccessary shit.
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Jan-31-2004 02:56
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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| quote: | Originally posted by Siang
yea ive been in need of some new headphones for listening to music use only also. I normally just go to best buy and get a pair for like 5-10 dollars, but they usually suck and break in no time. I like the in-ear type, but they usually dont sound as good as the ones that cover your ears. Anyone got some reccomendations for like sub-$50?
Edit: wait did you seriously reccomend 300 dolllar headphones for listenin purposes only? wow you must be made of money lol thats some unneccessary shit. |
Uhm.. that's three hundred AUSTRALIAN dollars... lol...
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Jan-31-2004 04:45
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Siang
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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| quote: | | That's what most headphones are for, "listening purposes only". It only makes sense that these headphones would cost more than pure DJ style cans. Does it really matter that the soundstage is bigger or that the mids are more controlled when your DJ'ing ? |
Im saying unless you have money flowing out of your anus, or some such source. You arent gonna want some 300 dollar headphones to listen to your CD player while walking or whatever it is you need it for. And it does make a lot more sense in Australian dollars, although im still not sure how much that is american.
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Jan-31-2004 05:00
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IcedEmotion
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Saskatchewan
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Once you step out of the super cheap offerings, it's quite easy to get hooked on actually 'hearing' your music and spending $200-$300 on a pair of phones. If you think that's bad, check out the offering in Sennheiser's 'Premier' section: http://www.sennheiserusa.com/pages/...hones/index.htm.
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Jan-31-2004 05:41
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Just FYI for everyone... if you live places OTHER than Australia, generally the best "Just listening to Trance" headphones are the Sony MDR-CD3000 if you dont have an amp, and the Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro if you have a headphone amp... they are considered equal... the DT770 Pro has better bass, the CD3000 has this uber-trippy soundstage...
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Jan-31-2004 06:36
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