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    Posted: September 15 2005 at 22:05
I'm looking for any recommendations on headphones. Preferably full sized "can" ones. Anything under $50. (US)

I'll be using them on my computer for music and gaming.

Just want to see people's opinions on brands/models.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2005 at 23:31
Whatever you do don't get whatever it is I've got. After only a few weeks they developed a dreadful rattle in the left side that can only be subdued by pressing it hard against my head. This is not only tiresome and mildly uncomfortable, but also looks somewhat ridiculous. Still, they only cost a fiver. I'd replace them if I could afford to... but I can't. Not yet, anyhow.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 01:15
Sennheiser hd 600



But it's up to 150 dollars...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 01:54
...and then you have Stax, the absolute best brand, but it's much more than 150€ (with tube amp)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 08:58
Good choice on the sennheiser oliverst- and the first time, I think you have nearly come close to the budget mentioned, but probably still beyond reach. I've had a pair for about 25 years and still in pretty good nick. Still use em when recording.

I think anything you get for around $50 will be adequate prog music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 09:06
Just did a quick search on behringer headphones, knowing their products are cheaper with excellent qualty control and found this

Behringer HPS3000
The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users.

and only $24.99
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 12:21
Originally posted by Prog Music Prog Music wrote:

I'm looking for any recommendations on headphones. Preferably full sized "can" ones. Anything under $50. (US)

I'll be using them on my computer for music and gaming.

Just want to see people's opinions on brands/models.



Your animation is great!!
Did you done it yourself?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 13:18
Sennheiseris great. My dad and I got a pair of em worth 200 bucks for 85 at Guitar Center. It would be worth the extra 45 bucks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 14:09
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 14:22

Go for the HD600s I did and haven't regretted it. Well worth the extra

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2005 at 10:09
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:


Your animation is great!!
Did you done it yourself?

I wish.

I found it on some website and HAD to have it.

Thanks for all the ideas... that were within my price range.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2005 at 14:18
It's really impressive anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2005 at 22:20

i have just bought sennheiser HD 570:

i'm a bit disappointed because they are really not able to drive 128 kbps mp3s. at 192 kbps, it becomes more acceptable. not that those headphones are bad; actually they are OUTSTANDING if you use a VERY Hi-Fi source, but my old Sennheiser are better for the 128 kbps mp3s. that's bad because most of my mp3s are 128 kbps.

i still believe my old yellow sennheiser HD 424, made in the mid 80's, are the best ones for vynils if you consider their relatively low price.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2005 at 23:35
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

i have just bought sennheiser HD 570:

i'm a bit disappointed because they are really not able to drive 128 kbps mp3s. at 192 kbps, it becomes more acceptable. not that those headphones are bad; actually they are OUTSTANDING if you use a VERY Hi-Fi source, but my old Sennheiser are better for the 128 kbps mp3s. that's bad because most of my mp3s are 128 kbps.

i still believe my old yellow sennheiser HD 424, made in the mid 80's, are the best ones for vynils if you consider their relatively low price.



a) You are a fool for ripping mp3's at 128.  (no offense, but nothing sounds more awful to me than low bitrate music)
b) It is good that headphones sound terrible playing 128 kbps mp3's because it means they have a wider frequency response.  It sounds terrible because the speakers are trying to reproduce frequencies that were cut out of the file when it was compressed.  with a higher bitrate, they would probably sound heavenly.  If headphones sound good with low bitrates, it simply means they have terribly narrow frequency response.

c) you dont have to spend hundreds of dollars for decent sounding headphones.  Take my Sony MDR-CD280's. 
They're comfy, portable, and they sound fabulous.  I've never heard a bit of distortion out of them, even at extreme volumes.  I got them for $15 at Best Buy, and as I was searching for the image, I found them on amazon.com for about the same price.  Honestly, the only complaint I have is that the cord is too long and I have to coil it up in my pocket if I want to use them while walking.  (Yes, I am one of those nerds who walks around campus with giant headphones on...)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2005 at 22:51
Originally posted by GoldenSpiral GoldenSpiral wrote:

Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

i have just bought sennheiser HD 570:

i'm a bit disappointed because they are really not able to drive 128 kbps mp3s. at 192 kbps, it becomes more acceptable. not that those headphones are bad; actually they are OUTSTANDING if you use a VERY Hi-Fi source, but my old Sennheiser are better for the 128 kbps mp3s. that's bad because most of my mp3s are 128 kbps.

i still believe my old yellow sennheiser HD 424, made in the mid 80's, are the best ones for vynils if you consider their relatively low price.



a) You are a fool for ripping mp3's at 128.  (no offense, but nothing sounds more awful to me than low bitrate music)
b) It is good that headphones sound terrible playing 128 kbps mp3's because it means they have a wider frequency response.  It sounds terrible because the speakers are trying to reproduce frequencies that were cut out of the file when it was compressed.  with a higher bitrate, they would probably sound heavenly.  If headphones sound good with low bitrates, it simply means they have terribly narrow frequency response.

c) you dont have to spend hundreds of dollars for decent sounding headphones.  Take my Sony MDR-CD280's. 
They're comfy, portable, and they sound fabulous.  I've never heard a bit of distortion out of them, even at extreme volumes.  I got them for $15 at Best Buy, and as I was searching for the image, I found them on amazon.com for about the same price.  Honestly, the only complaint I have is that the cord is too long and I have to coil it up in my pocket if I want to use them while walking.  (Yes, I am one of those nerds who walks around campus with giant headphones on...)

i will keep my old sennheiser for the 128 kbps mp3s, and use the 570 for better recordings.

@ 128 kbps, it seems the mid frequencies are dramatically cut off. it has nothing to do with the "narrower" freqency response. you seem to mix frequency response and bandwidth. the compression method simply cuts off the mid frequencies, but the bandwidth (highest minus lowest frequency audible seem to remain the same, while the frequency response changes for the worse. the harmonic distortion rate is also dramatically increased, obviously, since sound information has been chopped.  



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2005 at 04:15
You can't have both ease of use and quality!
Compressed numeric sound is the worst thing ever for sound quality!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 01:22
I'm sing a pair of Sennheiser  HD 212 Pro's.
I mainly use them for recording on my computer(Protools) and general music listening.
I think I paid about $60.

Pretty good for the price.

Try to avoid H/phones that "boost" the bass frequencies, they tend to muddy the sound.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 14:00
Grado, all the way. My SR60's sound great, they have a solid 20-20 frequency response and cost me only $75!!! Really, they put you surprisingly close to high-end sound- there's nothing anywhere near as good for even three times the money.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2005 at 21:48
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

You can't have both ease of use and quality!
Compressed numeric sound is the worst thing ever for sound quality!


unless it's FLAC...
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