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oliverstoned
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 07:24 |
The HD650 is slightly more performant but slightly less mucical. |
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enigma
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Posted: November 26 2006 at 11:29 |
I have Grado SR60's for listening at home, they tend to leak sound so others can still hear the music.
For my iPod, I use Shure E2C's, in ear jobbies with the yellow foam tips. They are excellent noise isolation phones, perfect for blocking out external sounds. It means you can hear more of the music, and don't have to turn it up too high. They also make a change from the standard white 'mug me' iPod phones, and better too. I once bought the Jecklin Float phones , stunning sound, but very leaky and did not fit correctly. I returned them after 2 days in exchange for the Grado's,. Edited by enigma - November 26 2006 at 11:31 |
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Arrrghus
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Posted: November 26 2006 at 11:32 |
Yes! I finally got some very good (but not expensive) headphones. Philips makes some very nice surround sound earphones. I normally hate earphones, but the sound quality is AMAZING!!!
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Philéas
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Posted: November 27 2006 at 04:59 |
^ My Phillips headphones, although probably cheaper than yours (they're not surround sound ones) also sound good for the price. What model have you got?
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Mikerinos
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Posted: November 27 2006 at 16:52 |
Grado SR60. Very "retro looking", but I like the look. Great sound quality for the price ($70-80 I believe). Of course there are better ones, but to fully utalize them you need an amp and then it gets pricey. |
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oliverstoned
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Posted: November 28 2006 at 11:19 |
Yes, there are good. Other interesting models for portable use are in-ear models from "Etymotic", "Ultimate ears" and "Shure" brands. Edited by oliverstoned - November 28 2006 at 13:06 |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: December 03 2006 at 11:34 |
No comments on my AKGs...
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Rivertree
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Posted: December 03 2006 at 11:55 |
I am using AKG K 240 Monitor for some years ...
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Arrrghus
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Posted: December 03 2006 at 12:01 |
These: Philips HE592 Surround Sound Ear Buds |
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Trademark
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Posted: December 05 2006 at 09:59 |
AKG 280 dual transducers. I've had them for close to ten years now and still love 'em.
What's that? I can't hear you over the tinitus. |
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Howe Protege
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Posted: December 07 2006 at 13:11 |
Giant, earcovering headphones are essential to get decent bass. I cant do wothout em.
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My favorite pasty faced British pal.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: December 08 2006 at 05:41 |
I disagree. High end in-ear headphones from Etymotic research, Shure and Ultimate ears provide more low than many average big headphones. This said, nothing can equal and HD600 in the electrodynamic headphones field, only electrostatic Stax headphones go further. Edited by oliverstoned - December 08 2006 at 05:42 |
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Philéas
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Posted: December 08 2006 at 14:00 |
My experience tells me that decent bass is easier to find than decent
highs, especially in lower price ranges. I may be wrong though.
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dwill123
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Posted: December 21 2006 at 21:38 |
Sennheiser 580
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The T
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Posted: December 21 2006 at 21:50 |
Just some 70$ Sony with noise reduction.... But I want to get me some BOSE one of this days... man is there a difference with good headphones!
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Mascodagama
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Posted: December 30 2006 at 11:19 |
Great advice if I may say so! I've been using the Sugden together with HD600s or HD650s for a few years now - the combination works really well and I doubt I will ever want to change it. Like you say elsewhere the difference made by a dedicated headphone amp is really something that you have to hear for yourself. For anyone who uses headphones a lot I think it's worth taking time to listen to some amps and you may well decide it's worth the investment. A good amp should last a lifetime, so if you buy right it's something you'll only need to do once.
For what it's worth I don't find the difference between the 600s and 650s all that pronounced - though I usually use the 600s with my PC now. Being the older and now "obsolete" model you can probably pick up some HD600s quite a bit cheaper, and that's what I'd do if I was now looking for a first pair of "high end" headphones. Couldn't live without my Sennheisers (because the neighbours would kill me...).
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oliverstoned
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Posted: December 31 2006 at 10:37 |
Yes, the HD600 is sold at a very affordable price, and it's slightly more musical than the 650. "I've been using the Sugden together with HD600s or HD650s for a few years now - the combination works really well and I doubt I will ever want to change it." So don't try the Stax headphones with their dedicated amps! |
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Angelo
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Posted: January 02 2007 at 18:07 |
Any opinions or good/bad experiences on/with the Sennheiser HD205?
Edited by Angelo - January 02 2007 at 18:07 |
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: January 02 2007 at 18:12 |
Bose Quiet2Comfort Headphones.
Burned and Purchased CDs sound the same. Quality is Fantastic.
To prove that, I purchased the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath UK remaster and burned the album from an mp3 for my personal use in this experiment. Burned to an Audio CD, not an MP3 CD.
All Eight Tracks.
I thought My Burned Copy Sounded Better. Note: I did not rip the remaster and
burn those files to an Audio Cd, just shoddy mp3 files.
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Jimbo
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Posted: January 02 2007 at 18:23 |
I've been using them for a year now with no problems at all. They're definitely good enough for me (especially considering the pricetag), but it all depends on your expectations... I'm sure Sennheiser has tons of much better headphones (if you're willing to spend some money), but for a relatively poor student such as myself, they're just fine. |
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