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operator
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Whats the best pair of headphones money can buy? I want a really good pair anyone got any suggestions?? |
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exiieee
Posts: 2611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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top of the line sony ones
or technics.. f*** they are insane |
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Spook
Posts: 3144
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sif sony
i highly recommend a flashy set of panaphonics or if u really want to spend up big, get some sorny headphones :) |
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| #2 08:20pm 29/05/03 |
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NaBeL
Posts: 472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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LOL spooky .. man .. rip offs .
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| #3 08:21pm 29/05/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 2415
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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the best pair of headphones is two bits of wire, and empty tin cans. Plug them into your computer and prepare for AN EXTREME AUDIO EXPERIENCE
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Splat
Posts: 1730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sony mdr cd380
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operator
Posts: 20
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well then where is a good place to buy good headphones?
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| #6 08:23pm 29/05/03 |
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reso
Posts: 2858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Koss UR-30s
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Spook
Posts: 3145
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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jb's ?
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Parag0n
Posts: 3331
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Koss UR-40's they own !
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| #9 08:24pm 29/05/03 |
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Erik-the-Red
Posts: 1575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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best headphones? not sony. Seinheisser, kos, or something like that
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operator
Posts: 21
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook
Posts: 3146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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its a shame alpine dont make headphones
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| #12 08:29pm 29/05/03 |
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operator
Posts: 22
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook JB's doesnt have good headphones. Only cheapies
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Dilbert
Posts: 1506
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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HP 890's
once u go big u dont go back when i describe these as head pillows, anyone with them will agree |
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| #14 08:29pm 29/05/03 |
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doober
Posts: 371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Funny how threads pop up just when you are thinking about the same thing :) I was looking for a pair of headphones like the Grado SR-80's, but closed would be better as i have two computers in this room and one is a P4 with the noisy stock fan. Of course if anyone even knows of a place in brisbane where i can get hold of the Grado's that'd still be good.
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| #15 08:30pm 29/05/03 |
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operator
Posts: 23
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where and how much for these Koss headphones?
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| #16 08:31pm 29/05/03 |
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operator
Posts: 24
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Please post linkz to the headphones you think are good. also prices would be great too :)
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Fireblood
Posts: 3793
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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someone gimme links?
google hurts my brain. |
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| #18 08:33pm 29/05/03 |
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Erik-the-Red
Posts: 1577
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fireblood, spelling hurts your brain :P
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operator
Posts: 25
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer links and prices. Who here knows their s***?
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| #20 08:35pm 29/05/03 |
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shrapse
Posts: 1259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Philips HP 890's or Koss UR-30's
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Deathwalker
Posts: 1006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Seinheisser are meant to be really good, haven't experienced them myself though.
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Parag0n
Posts: 3336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Arties Hi-Fi sell Koss UR-40's
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Fireblood
Posts: 3795
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fireblood, spelling hurts your brain :P Wheres the spelling errors? I have used a few short hand internet words.....:P also ,|,, |
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reso
Posts: 2860
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Myer MegaMart sells UR-30s for ~$80.
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NaBeL
Posts: 474
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i feel like some cheese .. also mmmmm i hear that one starting with s is good.
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Jojo
Posts: 276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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operator
Posts: 26
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah these KOSS headphones look the s***. Might have to aquire a pair this weekend.
Thoughts? |
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operator
Posts: 27
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Who makes those JoJo?
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Parag0n
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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papa_daat
Posts: 505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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those look like head speakers
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operator
Posts: 28
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yay Stereophones
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| #32 08:50pm 29/05/03 |
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Jojo
Posts: 277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The ones on the bottom are the Philips Hp890 everyone rightly recommends. Extra-comfy general purpose.
The top ones are Pioneer Monitor 10R. I chose them over the rival Koss pair, but chose the Pioneer despite being worth a bit more as it was more structurally sound and comfortable (although these aren't particularly comofortable either), and was fully closed which was what I was after. igot them in Japan and maybe you can get them only there becuase Google Images' only 2 results were Japanese sites. |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 2416
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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NaBeL
Posts: 476
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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MAD .. HOW MUCH SWISS ..
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 2417
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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AU$30000000000000000000
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operator
Posts: 29
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Allright audiophile people, where am I going and what am I getting. Worthwhile contributions only please...
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bobbly_bob
Posts: 301
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Goddamnit. Try looking for REAL headphones. If you want audiophile stuff, look at the Grado SR1s. If you want easily purchased audiophile headphones, look at some of the high-end seinnheiser headphones, the ones with their own pre-amps
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| #38 09:13pm 29/05/03 |
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monkeymajik
Posts: 295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sony headphones in the price range ur looking at just plain suck.
Philips HP890's for ~$120 Koss KSC 50/55 for ~$60 (sound better than 890's but not as comfy) Beyerdynamic DT531's ~$239 (Nice, ask obitor he has a pair I believe.) They're all good headphones for computer use. Though the KSC-50's are aimed more at the portable market. |
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I'm Mister Burns
Posts: 42
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Try Video Pro, they always stock good quality products and their sales staff usally know there s***.
Also I think there's a brother company called Audio Pro which might be worth trying out. btw what are you going to use them for? cause if its just for you're PC, I'm not sure how much improvement you'll hear between top of the line and the mid range gear. |
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DigitaL
Posts: 495
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Seinheisser ding! |
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Sunbird
Posts: 759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I got MOS ones. Didn't cost me a thing.
That is what you get for living with your partner and having them hate your music :D SCORE!!!! |
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trent
Posts: 345
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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best headphones ever. well worth the $600 price tag. click click http://www.bose.com/home_audio/images_ha_global/pil_quiet_comfort.jpg |
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Hemerage
Posts: 8891
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Somehow im thinking when he says "the best ones" .. he has no idea how expensive they can be
Arent some worth THOUSANDS? Whats your price range dude? |
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[Q]
Posts: 5941
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A friend got a pair of sennheiser umm... they were pretty high end. He let me borrow them for a day or two, they f***ing rocked. VERY GOOD.
Look into sennheiser. I think they are regarded as one of the best headphones brnds in the world. |
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| #45 11:02pm 29/05/03 |
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orbitor
Posts: 4426
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ok, I don't know what your budget is, but I'll list a few cans that are great for the money you pay.
First point: forget Sony. They have a couple of decent models, but charge WAY more than they are worth. Second point: the looks/size and to some extent specs mean nothing when you are looking at headphones. What matters is how they sound. So, in increasing price: KOSS KSC35/50/55 -> all these open phones have the same drivers, and are honestly the BEST headphone you can get under $100 (usually around $60-70). Philips HP890 -> A good solid open phone. Very large and heavy-ish, but comfortable. Around $110-120, sound quality overall not quite equal to the KOSS, but better in some respects. Sennheiser HD497 -> The lowest dollar sennheiser worth looking at in my opinion. Slightly better sound than the HP890 and KOSS for around $180 or so. Beyerdynamic DT531 -> I own a pair of these, and I got them because nothing else under about $350 comes close in my opinion. Now we are getting into "proper" headphones, so all parts are replaceable and repairable. An awesome all-rounder headphone. They're about $240. High impedance, but can still be driven perfectly well without extra amplification. Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro -> One of the best closed phones you can get under $500 (they're just over $300). However, need amplification to sound their best, so be prepared to fork out another $300+ for a headphone amp if you don't already run your soundcard via a high-quality receiver. Etymotic ER4 -> Awesome. Probably the BEST headphones money can buy. Around $500. I sooo want a pair of these ;) There are more headphones out there that are good, but these are my absolute favourites up to the $500 mark. |
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[Q]
Posts: 5942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There is one set of sennheiser headphones that cost like $10 000. I think they come with a pre-amp and stuff all built in...
I could find a link but I dont feel like it :D |
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SakuraWars
Posts: 228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Depends what you want them for.
For a big, bass heavy sound the Sony MDR500DJ or 700DJs are good. For decent range Sennheiser HD 580-1 all the way. |
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operator
Posts: 30
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks orbitor and everyone else. I am looking around the 300 market so I may get the same as you. Thanks again! |
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doober
Posts: 376
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The etymotic plugs looked interesting, apparently there is a budget model for less than half the price of the others but still pretty good (and still really sealed). I can't see the point in buying really high quality headphones if the noise from outside is going to get in and pretty much ruin it.
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orbitor
Posts: 4430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well doober, it depends how noisy the surrounding environment is. For example, if you want to go jogging, having nearly total isolation like you get with the etymotics is VERY BAD. Why? You can't hear a damn thing around you, not even a bus :P
The etymotic you're talking about is the ER6, which is a far less expensive phone than the ER4, and naturally doesn't have the same sound quality. It's still pretty good though, much better than say, the EX70 which are Sony's isolating buds. |
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Eds
Posts: 5413
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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AKG K55 around 80 bucks
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Primal
Posts: 1104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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different peaple have different levels of hearing, i have come across peaple who are a bit tone deaf( high and low notes).
try some different headphones out and see which ones suit you, maybe you like the basey ones, maybe the tinney ones. you can try going around a QGL ( if we ever have one!!! ) and ask peaple to listen to their different brands of headphones. on a different note, whats a good mic/headphone combo or should i go for just the mic with stand/clip. |
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dke
Posts: 1404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i found you a nice cheap pair.
nice and cheap to the price is on the page...i dont want to repeat it in here. :) |
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pixem
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have some sennheiser hd-495s, they cost me like 220 or something a while back. Originally i wanted the 500s i think, doesnt matter now. but i couldnt find any.
however i dont regret it at all, they have been really good, tough as anything, lasted ages. they are open air and really light. the best bit is senneheiser use kevlar reinforced cords or something, i used to break my headphones by running over the cord with my chair. i figured these have detached cord so i can just buy a new cord unlike some headphones. so far i havnt had to, ive run over the cord hundreds of times. good sound, probably not as much bass as some like, mainly due to open air style and the response range isnt as good as others. so ill say anything sennheiser is good. my brother bought some of those phillips ones lots of gamers use, they ended up breaking reasonably quickly and were pretty heavy. ive dropped my hd495s heaps and they still go good. |
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Sphinx
Posts: 2835
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i'm just still with my JVC headphones, they do the job for me.
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imitation
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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senheisers have done me very well
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Asta
Posts: 359
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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Sennheiser Orpheus
ORPHEUS MSRP $14,900.00 = USD. http://www.sennheiserusa.com/pages/products/headphones/index.htm?orpheus.htm~main ^^ scroll down a little to see the specs :> |
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dke
Posts: 1405
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks Asta i already linked those a few hours ago.
plus my price was cheaper :p Pixem: havent you bent the plug on your headphones though? |
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bonsai_boy
Posts: 11
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ha, i love my Seinheisser .... cost me 150 dropped from 200 .. they look small, but are really good, all nice and cosy on the ears in these cold winter nights also.
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power
Posts: 5419
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i love my KOSS headphones... got one of the older models, it's a phone/mic combo R/50B nice and bassy and squeeze onto my head just enough to block alot of the outside noise but not so hard as to give one a headache, great long cord and high quality mic plus a lifetime warranty....f***ing awesome
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Hybr|d
Posts: 305
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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might sound stupid....but if ur gunna spend 300 on them...make sure u have a decent sound card
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power
Posts: 5421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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one would assume he already does
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StopShootingMe
Posts: 2004
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Operator I spent several months looking at headphones before I got mine, they are Sennheiser HD590s. Cost me $350 on special from $449 at JB Hi Fi. Very good sound, and extrememly comfortable, velvet muffs instead of horrible vinyl ones, and they are circumaural, i.e sit around your ears instead of on top of them.
As Orbitor prudently pointed out, avoid Sony, sure they're nice, but Sony are wildly optimistic with their techinal specifications, and hence the headphones get bought by gits with too much money, or who like a lot of silvery s*** on the ears :) Also, consider whether you want any noise cancelling properites. If yes, get closed in headphones, if you dont care, get open backed headphones which tend to have nicer-feeling sound in my opinion. Sounds like your listening to speakers in a sound room, rather than being f***ed in the ear by some musicians, so to speak :) Do what I did, get peoples opinions fine, but go around to good stores and try them all on! |
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Asta
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Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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haha dke :P didn't see that :D
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