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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 09:06
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:



Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

What do you mean? Do you find it great or too expensive?


The price tag of course. Big%20smileBudget headphones if money is no object? LOL


We're slightly off-topic. We're talking about HD600's which are not exactly budget headphones, but extremely cheap for what's the best electro-dynamic headphones on the market. But unfortunatly, it require a dedicated amp, and no headphone amp output, even on great electronics, is good enough to reveal their full capacities.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 09:29
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:



Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

What do you mean? Do you find it great or too expensive?


The price tag of course. Big%20smileBudget headphones if money is no object? LOL


We're slightly off-topic. We're talking about HD600's which are not exactly budget headphones, but extremely cheap for what's the best electro-dynamic headphones on the market. But unfortunatly, it require a dedicated amp, and no headphone amp output, even on great electronics, is good enough to reveal their full capacities.


Why don't Sennheiser mention anything about a dedicated amp on their pages about the HD models?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 09:49
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ in-ear headphones are *ideal* for that. Nearly all environmental noise is filtered out, and there is virtually no sound leakage. And because they are so small and so close to the ear membrane, they need very little power, so your batteries will last longer. And last but not least: You look less "nerdy" than someone walking around in a subway with big headphones.LOL

Personally, I find them less comfortable than big headphones and they're worse for your hearing apparently, which is something I don't want to wane any time soon.  Plus, I think a lot of Sennheisers look really neat; and the Grados, not as much, I usually wear them at home anyway, since they're open.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 10:20
Well, I'd love to try out some $400 headphones someday, but it they're that good, maybe I should avoid them at all costs... Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 10:26
Originally posted by Bluesaga Bluesaga wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ in-ear headphones are *ideal* for that. Nearly all environmental noise is filtered out, and there is virtually no sound leakage. And because they are so small and so close to the ear membrane, they need very little power, so your batteries will last longer. And last but not least: You look less "nerdy" than someone walking around in a subway with big headphones.LOL

Personally, I find them less comfortable than big headphones and they're worse for your hearing apparently, which is something I don't want to wane any time soon.  Plus, I think a lot of Sennheisers look really neat; and the Grados, not as much, I usually wear them at home anyway, since they're open.


Why should they be bad for your hearing? The danger for your hearing depends on the volume, not on the form of the headphones. And good in-ear headphones are actually better for the ear because they filter out environmental noise and thus allow you to listen at low volume without being distracted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 10:34
^ Can't disagree with that, the less outside noise infiltration, the lower the volume you can go and enjoy the music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2008 at 12:06
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Bluesaga Bluesaga wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ in-ear headphones are *ideal* for that. Nearly all environmental noise is filtered out, and there is virtually no sound leakage. And because they are so small and so close to the ear membrane, they need very little power, so your batteries will last longer. And last but not least: You look less "nerdy" than someone walking around in a subway with big headphones.LOL

Personally, I find them less comfortable than big headphones and they're worse for your hearing apparently, which is something I don't want to wane any time soon.  Plus, I think a lot of Sennheisers look really neat; and the Grados, not as much, I usually wear them at home anyway, since they're open.


Why should they be bad for your hearing? The danger for your hearing depends on the volume, not on the form of the headphones. And good in-ear headphones are actually better for the ear because they filter out environmental noise and thus allow you to listen at low volume without being distracted.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/12/20/electric_earbuds/

That's mostly just for the "earbud" type in-ears, not the "ear canal" ones which are more expensive and higher quality.  I've only used one pair of ear canal headphones, and I really didn't like it.  Sure, they sounded better than cheap iPod earbuds, but I found them more uncomfortable than big 'phones and didn't sound as good (my friend apparently spent $80 I believe on the pair, so they weren't that cheap) as my Grados or even the cheap Sennheiser HD 202s.  They reduced about as much noise as my closed big 'phones, I'm not sure how they'd compare with big headphones that are specifically noise cancelling.

So basically, it's preference, like many things.  And from what I heard, in-ears aren't my thing. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2008 at 04:43
Cheers Oliver, I just bought a pair of Sennheiser PX 100's,  and they're fantastic! Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2008 at 01:11
What does anyone think about the AKG K 416?

Also, I've been told that the Sennheiser EH 350s are great but not very comfortable. Thoughts?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 27 2008 at 09:25
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Cheers Oliver, I just bought a pair of Sennheiser PX 100's, and they're fantastic! Thumbs%20Up


I just get your post. Happy that you're happy with the PX100. It's the smallest good headphone on the market, along with the Koss "Porta Pro" in the same league. And it's much better than higher models feat isolation
(PX250 and so on, to avoid). What source do you use? Ipod?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 27 2008 at 09:30
Originally posted by Novalis Novalis wrote:


What does anyone think about the AKG K 416?Also, I've been told that the Sennheiser EH 350s are great but not very comfortable. Thoughts?



Haven't tried the K 416.
The EH350 are not very confortable indeed. I warmly recommend the Beyerdynamic DT231 Pro over the EH350: very confortable and more musical, plus it's cheaper!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2008 at 17:32
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