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| THE_Chris |
Ok so the audio junkies on here can get to work :D
Looking for a new pair of headphones. PC use mainly, but therell be a good bit of music listening going on too.
Absolutly no idea about headphones, so recommend away :) I dont want to spend a fortune on them tho. :D |
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| Ygrene |
| How much do you consider a 'fortune' to be? |
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| guster |
I know they're widely used, but I love mine.. Sony MDR-V700DJ.
Great sound quality and even my portable cd player can push them decently. |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by guster
I know they're widely used, but I love mine.. Sony MDR-V700DJ.
Great sound quality and even my portable cd player can push them decently. |
yeah right, too bad they fall apart after half a year of even very careful usage:whip: :whip: |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by THE_Chris
Ok so the audio junkies on here can get to work :D
Looking for a new pair of headphones. PC use mainly, but therell be a good bit of music listening going on too.
Absolutly no idea about headphones, so recommend away :) I dont want to spend a fortune on them tho. :D |
get Sony MDR-V6 (NOT v600!!!) - they go for around $60, known to last forever, and have great sound quality and specs. |
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| THE_Chris |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
How much do you consider a 'fortune' to be? |
Im a bit stapped for cash, so about €100 at the most. :)
Those Beyerdynamic ones are a bit much, but the Sonys are within range :D |
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| kadomony |
FOOLS!
Grado SR-80
95 Bux and best sound for the price.
they take about a week to get the bass in, but once the transducers are stretched out, they're SO warm :D
soundstage is huge and the effective range of the transducers extends quite a few inches out from the cans.
never get closed headphones for listening.
www.gradolabs.com
www.head-fi.org |
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| darklox |
| for computer work....get a set of sennheissers |
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| DJ Chrono |
| I use AKG K401 headphones for my computer. They have a very nice detailed sound, accurate, and wide open soundstage. A little light on the bass though, and they require alot of power to drive (usually more than a basic soundcard can provide, or a cd player/mp3 player). |
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| THE_Chris |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
FOOLS!
Grado SR-80
95 Bux and best sound for the price.
they take about a week to get the bass in, but once the transducers are stretched out, they're SO warm :D
soundstage is huge and the effective range of the transducers extends quite a few inches out from the cans.
never get closed headphones for listening.
www.gradolabs.com
www.head-fi.org |
These look interesting. Just one question. Do the ear pads fit all over your ear or just sit on your ear? Ones that just sit on there I dont find comfortable for a few hours of use. |
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| DJ Chrono |
| grados sit on your ear. There arn't a whole lot of headphones that go over your ear completely, but the K-401's are one pair that do. I use them for about 4 or 5 hours a day at work and I've never had any discomfort, cause they sit around your ear and don't apply much pressure. Actually if you're looking for comfort, they are really good. |
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