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Headphonez?

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[Jul 17,2009 5:55pm - timma ""]
I'm in need of a pair of somewhat decently priced headphones for some basic recording/playback stuff I'm doing on my PC. Mixes aren't going to be for anything good, but I'd rather go headphones than monitors, since my downstairs neighbor is a sand-filled cunt.

Looking to spend around $100 give or take $20 or so. I almost got some Bose over-the-ears for about $125, but I'm re-thinking it since I guess they break easy.

Any suggestions?
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[Jul 17,2009 6:09pm - blue ""]
Gai sennheiser hd-280
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[Jul 17,2009 6:41pm - Martins ""]
Shure earbuds. SE-110, I think. Good headphones but if I could go back in time I'd get the next level up. But probably go with Blue, he's gay you know.
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[Jul 17,2009 8:59pm - timma ""]
That's true--I have heard that gaybots have equisite taste in headphones.
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[Jul 17,2009 9:42pm - dertoxia ""]
I have a pair of Senheiser HD201's that i've had almost 2 years now. best purchase ive ever made. they were only 20 bucks and are easily the most comfortable and best sounding headphones ive ever used. Before these i had 3 or 4 different full ear headphones and every single one of em ended up breaking after a few months. Granted i stepped on em, but ive stepped on these and they're still kicking. I've always had the adjustable slider part break off, then i would fix it with tape which worked for a couple weeks until i got too pissed off and threw em out.

These one's are beefy though, when i do eventually break them im gonna buy another pair.
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[Jul 18,2009 12:43am - niccolai ""]
I got a pair of skull candy skull crusher headphones last christmas.

I use them all the time for my ipod and recording shit.

they are great and can be found for like 30 bucks most of the time because they are always coming out with new colors and discontinuing old ones.
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[Jul 18,2009 2:10am - I_am_not_me ""]

blue said:Gai sennheiser hd-280


I got those. They is good.
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[Jul 18,2009 3:40am - mousenli  ""]
I'e been a fan of Fostex, comfy and big bastards.
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[Jul 18,2009 9:40am - sinistas ""]
I've heard fantastic things about the Grado SR60i - I'm hoping to pick a pair up at some point.
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[Jul 18,2009 10:06am - Timma ""]

dertoxia said:I have a pair of Senheiser HD201's that i've had almost 2 years now. best purchase ive ever made. they were only 20 bucks and are easily the most comfortable and best sounding headphones ive ever used. Before these i had 3 or 4 different full ear headphones and every single one of em ended up breaking after a few months. Granted i stepped on em, but ive stepped on these and they're still kicking. I've always had the adjustable slider part break off, then i would fix it with tape which worked for a couple weeks until i got too pissed off and threw em out.

These one's are beefy though, when i do eventually break them im gonna buy another pair.



I was looking into getting a pair of these. Super cheap, but some reviews said they're kind thin sounding and are tough to get up to a decent volume. Any truth to that?
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[Jul 18,2009 10:07am - Timma ""]

sinistas said:I've heard fantastic things about the Grado SR60i - I'm hoping to pick a pair up at some point.


Holy shit! My dad used to have a pair really similar to these and they sounded great. Thanks for the reminder dewd.
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[Jul 18,2009 1:04pm - secthammer  ""]
The vic Firth drummer headphones or whatever are actually pretty awesome

block out enough sound to record live drums with and a relatively flat frequency response, decently comfortable too
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[Jul 18,2009 1:04pm - secthammer  ""]
for mixing purposes though i wouldn't go with Bose. Excellent consumer headphones though.
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[Jul 18,2009 3:31pm - joeyumbrella ""]
I got really good noise reduction ones at the sony outlet in wrentham. usually $130, got em for $40...
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[Jul 18,2009 4:16pm - reimroc ""]
i own a par of SH550s and steelsound 5Hv2. Both are awesome headphones.
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[Jul 18,2009 6:57pm - dertoxia ""]

Timma said:
I was looking into getting a pair of these. Super cheap, but some reviews said they're kind thin sounding and are tough to get up to a decent volume. Any truth to that?



well i run out of my computer and into a Marantz receiver and plug my headphones into that. So i have them EQ'ed and can crank em as loud as i want with the amp. I could imagine that using them with a cheap mp3 player or walkman they might sound a little thin. But for my purposes theyre perfect.


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