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The Headphone Advice Topic
To find out what headphones are best for you, just fill out the form here and post it! The more info you include, the better your recommendation will be. We respond quickly!
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Here is a breakdown of each of the fields in the form.
To find out what headphones are best for you, just fill out the form here and post it! The more info you include, the better your recommendation will be. We respond quickly!
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Budget:
Music preferences:
Type/form-factor:
Open or closed:
Listening from:
Details:
Here is a breakdown of each of the fields in the form.
BUDGET
How much do you actually want to spend? Avoid ranges if possible and specify your currency here. Trust me when I say that you DO have a budget. If you say you don't have one, I'll recommend you a $20,000 setup.
MUSIC PREFERENCE
Different headphones are better-suited to different types of music. We'll try to get you the best match for what you listen to, so be as thorough as you can here. Don't think you're being too broad or too specific. If you listen to "too much music to be listed," just list the top three. Without any guidelines, we might end up recommending headphones completely unsuitable for your most listened-to music.
TYPE/FORM-FACTOR
There are over-ear, on-ear, and in-ear headpones (also called IEMs, or in-ear monitors). Please be specific here. These are very different and serve different purposes, so you have to have a preference. If you say "any" here, that's three recommendations. Here are some examples of each type:
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Over-ear: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
On-ear: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
In-ear: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
OPEN OR CLOSED
The concept of open headphones is basically the driver has the most air possible to reverberate and allow backwaves to be set free. This results in (usually, save for Grados and a few others) a large soundstage and an open, airy sound. The tradeoffs are that save for a few anomalies, open headphones usually can't begin to compare to closed headphones in regards to bass quantity. They also leak a lot of sound in and out, so they aren't ideal for usage other than at home.
If you want a ton of bass, you'll probably want a closed headphone. In closed headphones, the backwaves of the driver bounce back to your ears, creating a colored sound, which usually means more bass because of the less damped sound. The tradeoffs are a smaller soundstage, a slight "closed, stuffy" sound (More prominent with lower end (<$150) than higher end, save for Beats. Those are really stuffy), and they may get a bit hot.
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(Credit to Ishcabible)
If you want a ton of bass, you'll probably want a closed headphone. In closed headphones, the backwaves of the driver bounce back to your ears, creating a colored sound, which usually means more bass because of the less damped sound. The tradeoffs are a smaller soundstage, a slight "closed, stuffy" sound (More prominent with lower end (<$150) than higher end, save for Beats. Those are really stuffy), and they may get a bit hot.
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(Credit to Ishcabible)
LISTENING FROM
What would you plug the headphones into to use them? Examples include MP3 players, phones, computers, portable headphone amps, full-size headphone amps, receivers, CD players, gaming consoles, etc.
DETAILS
Anything that doesn't belong in the others belongs here. For example:
Do you want them to be portable?
Do they need to isolate well?
Is durability a big priority?
Are these for gaming? If so, please specify PC or console.
Do you have any hardware like amps or DACs that you will be using?
Do you need an amp and/or DAC?
Have you had significant experience with certain headphones in the past?
Do you have any other relevant questions?
Do you want them to be portable?
Do they need to isolate well?
Is durability a big priority?
Are these for gaming? If so, please specify PC or console.
Do you have any hardware like amps or DACs that you will be using?
Do you need an amp and/or DAC?
Have you had significant experience with certain headphones in the past?
Do you have any other relevant questions?
This topic is for you guys to get help from people who know what they're talking about. Ishcabible and Parall3l know their stuff (to say the least), so don't be surprised if it's not me helping you. They know more than I do, really.
Do not post about how great you think Beats by Dr. Dre, (most) Skullcandies, or gaming headphones are. We've covered why they're not even worth considering and we'd prefer to spend time on good headphones, not bad ones. Keep it to yourself. Many have tried to troll this thread and none have succeeded. You'll end up making a fool of yourself.
Ishcabible on Beats
Ishcabible wrote Headphones are tools without moving parts. You shouldn't have to take care of them out of necessity. They should be durable by design. The only moving part is the driver, which is made of a magnet and mylar, being moved by an electrical current. There's absolutely no reason for a headband to break. These cost $300; the fact that these can break shows that Monster doesn't care to invest in a product that will last their users years. And the fact that people buy them anyways shows how pathetic our culture is... It doesn't matter if we waste $300, a previously astronomical price, buying a product that'll only last a few years, max, as long as we look cool.
Studios and Pros break just as easily as Solos. For some reason, Monster decided to make the cups of the Pros aluminum but not reinforce the headband. The Studios break just as often as the Solos. For example, I was talking to someone yesterday with a pair of Studios on that he really seemed to take care of since they were so shiny. He took him off his neck to put it on his head and the headband snapped. I wish I took a picture of it, but it'd have added insult to injury.
Case in point, I have a pair of headphones from 1960. Actually, the stamped date of production is December 25, 1960. Not even the cable has broken, much less the metal headband. And they're my best sounding headphones. So much for progress.
The point is that Monster uses shoddy materials in a product that costs $300. The Beyerdynamics (DT770 Pro) I used as an example have a headband that's made of solid aluminum and still manage to make a profit. The Beats use a headband made of brittle plastic. They didn't even use good plastic! What does that tell you? Plastic is actually not that common of a material to use for good headphones too. Most have metal at the main stress points so the headbands won't snap. Heck, even the $70 Sony V6 is made mostly of metal.
The thing that's really annoying though is that there are myriad headphones that do the exact same thing Beats do, but better, for much cheaper. I mean it's cool to defend your purchase, but only if you have legitimate facts and comparisons to back your stance. What I mean by that is that if you're saying Beats are the best thing ever, you better have tried a Sennheiser HD650, AKG K701, Sony XB1000, Grado SR325i, and a Beyerdynamic DT990--all of which cost about the same as the Studios, or even cheaper. Otherwise, you're talking out of your **** and if you do that in the real world, you'll be eaten alive just as much, maybe even more. We aren't disputing theoretical preferences (Sound is just as objective as subjective; a violin will always sound like a violin, a guitar, only a guitar. As humans, we tend to want natural sound, which anything super bassy doesn't give us, but we can be tricked into wanting something different.), we're disputing the incessant ignorance that runs rabidly within the Beats society. (Not the Beat Generation though. Those were some cool cats.) But still, Beats are objectively bad. Subjectively, maybe something else, but they legitimately are far from impressive.
It's like Beats are a grail of an object. Not really, even in an objective sense. They aren't expensive when taking the fact that there are headphones that cost $7,000 into account, they don't sound very nice at all, nor are they really a good value in any sense. They just teach our generation that it's okay to pay for what's essentially advertising costs as long as other people have them and it makes them look cool, which I guess is a case of Social Darwinism at its finest, in that the people that always follow the crowd will probably suck in the future, but still. I don't like that Monster is getting all this money and influencing the market in such a way. They may lead some people to getting better headphones, but for the rest of their customers, they will expect a colored sound in everything, which may ruin the music industry even more than it is today.
Y'see, the thing I don't like is that the popularity of Beats is that it shows a precedence that companies can make a sub-par headphone with crappy build and sell it for insane profit as long as it looks good, making a mockery of consumers. That's not really what we want. I mean, if the Beats sounded good and were made like a pair of headphones should be, most people wouldn't give a damn. Well, we'd still be annoyed by some of the owners, but that's easier to deal with. The main thing though is that it's going to start a trend of headphones that are minimalistic to the wrong degree.
(Why you should still care about spending money on good headphones) Because in an ideal circumstance, the $300 headphone will sound exponentially better. The thing I really don't like about our generation is that music just isn't something that's really important in our lives. Sure, we may listen to it, but we don't really appreciate it. A couple decades ago, a really nice stereo system was drooled after, kind of like a huge TV nowadays. If someone had a pair of ESL63's, they were probably the best family ever. Now, if someone had a pair of ESL63's, your average Joe would complain about how ugly they look and how they have no bass.
Here's what I think of the Solos: The Solos successfully give you neither deep bass nor clear sound. They're probably the worst value anywhere Even for $30 they'd be a sketchy buy since they sound so hilariously bad. I didn't really like my Klipsch Image Ones stock-it was so muddy that I've seen cleaner pigs, and they still handily beat the Solos. I don't mind the Studios or Pros, but the Solos are a crime to aural cavities everywhere. I preferred the JVC Marshmallows to them. They're a $5 earphone. The Solos are that tragically horrible. I could go on for hours about how much of an embarrassment to the hobby the Solos are, being outclassed by even Monster's cheapest products, but I'll save my time. But seriously, don't ever consider them.
The Studios are a bit of an embarrassment too. They're touted as being "what the artist intended." That's cool, if the only thing you listen to is rap for the rest of your life. What does Dre know about Miles Davis? Do you really think Miles wanted the string bass to be louder than his trumpet? The Studios sound nothing like real life. Frankly,I've never head a headphone that sounds like real life. The closest I've ever gotten was the $700 Hifiman HE500, and they still didn't sound like real life. If they were marketed as a bassy headphone, I'd be fine with that, but the last thing we need is a bunch of teenie boppers who think bass is the only thing important with the sound mastering the music of the future. That's what Beats are essentially doing, and they're killing the music industry with that. In addition, they're advertised as having deep bass. No they don't. They don't even reach past 30hz, which I barely consider deep. They have midbass, which absolutely any headphone can provide. Don't even get me started on their midrange and treble. I don't mind how they sound, it's just that they sound like $50 headphones with a $300 price tag.
The Pros are really only worth about $150 when it comes to sound. They sound fun, but they sound completely unnatural in a way that most people would find pleasing. And I can't really fault them on that. However, I find that they're the weirdest sounding headphones ever. They don't sound bad per say, but they sound like every single frequency was EQ'ed upwards. The sound is completely hyped in a way that's almost indescribable. The bass is boomy, yet doesn't collapse onto the mids, the mids sound sharp (as in tuning; an A sounds like an A#, a B-B#, and so on) and the treble is bordering on strident. Again, they aren't terrible headphones, but as with everything else in the Beats range, they're more form than function.
Parall3l on Beats
Parall3l wrote Here's me, on the Beats.
Beats by Dre is by far the worst headphone brand to come into existence. Not only do they not try to improve their sound like Skullcandy, V-moda and other companies that focuses fashion headphones, they claim that they don't need "fancy machinery" and design their headphones by ear. The result? Headphones that measure terribly and sounds like crap too. While plastic on headphones is perfectly fine, Beats by Dre uses low quality plastic, making it one of the most laughable headphone out there when it comes to build quality. I've seen Ultrasones being thrown directly into a wall, and no damage was done to the headphone. We can easily do that to many other headphones, but not a single pair of Beats will stand that.
Now to the individual headphones
Solos: Laughable build. People have broken them by simply putting it on their head. The sound is crap too, and let's face it, do you really want to look like a 12 year old that dress like lil wayne?
Studios: The name Studio imply that it is a studio headphone, yet the headphone doesn't sound like a studio headphone at. It has a terrible bass roll-off, the ANC barely works, and the part of the bass that isn't rolled off is emphasized. Nothing is supposed to be emphasized on a studio headphone.
Pro: Apparently these are meant for studios as well, and "The headphones used in every major studio". I'm sorry are you telling me that a headphone is bass emphasized to the point of taking over every other frequency is meant for studios? The K240, the V6, the HD280 are studio headphones, not a pair of bulky aluminium junk.
Tours: They sound like an elephant's ****. Not even going to bother.
r00t on Beats
I need to re-do this. Coming soon?
Gaming Headphones
Recommending headphones for gaming is a bit of a gray area. The vast majority of members on TTG are console gamers, but unfortunately headphones that are natively compatible with consoles are terrible. Turtle Beach, Tritton, Astro, etc. headphones are all inferior to "normal" headphones that use 3.5mm jacks and do not have integrated mics. Until I can find a solution that allows these headphones and a mic with a 3.5mm jack to be used with consoles, please refrain from asking about gaming headphones for consoles. I'm aware of the Astro Mixamp, but it's too expensive. There is also a Steelseries solution but I believe it has been discontinued. If anyone is aware of a cost-effective and practical solution, please inform me!
PC gaming eliminates the compatibility problem, so feel free to ask about headphones and a mic for PC gaming! The mics I recommend will be the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . They are ~$8 and ~$35 respectively. Headphones recommended here will give much better performance for what you pay than any headphones marketed as "gaming."
CLICK ^ TO MAXIMIZE "Nearly Comprehensive Headphone Guide"
**This guide is a work in progress and will be updated with new content regularly. If you have any suggestions, please tell me.**
**UPDATED: 11/1/12**
Recommended Resources:
Concise Multi-IEM Comparison by ClieOS
http://www.head-fi.org/t/541204/concise-multi-iem-comparison-sony-mh1-mh1c-added-oct-23th-2012
Glossary of Terms
http://www.head-fi.org/a/glossary-of-terms
Describing Sound Glossary
http://www.head-fi.org/a/describing-sound-a-glossary
Headphone Buying Guide For Newbies
http://www.head-fi.org/a/a-hopefully-helpful-headphone-buying-guide-for-newbies-by-boomana
Frequency Response of Headphones
http://www.head-fi.org/a/frequency-response-of-headphones
Gaming Headphone Guide
http://www.head-fi.org/t/534479/mad-lust-envys-headphone-gaming-guide-updated-10-30-12-dt990-listings-merged-and-updated
Massive Portable Headphone Review
http://www.head-fi.org/t/433318/shootout-104-portable-headphones-reviewed-klipsch-image-one-added-10-02-12
50+ Flagships Compared
http://www.head-fi.org/t/634201/battle-of-the-flagships-50-headphones-compared
Headphone Labeling:
(B) - Bassy / Dark
(A) - Analytical / Bright
(V) - "V" Signature (Recessed mids)
(N) - Neutral
( ) - Work in progress; to be determined
[_) - Open design
(_) - Closed design
(_)} - Needs amplification
(_)| - Good for gaming
(_): - Active noise cancellation or excellent passive isolation
+(_) - Exceptional value in category at price point
(_)# - May be difficult to obtain
(_)) - Beware of fakes
=(_) - Good for production/monitoring/professional use
~(_) - Form over Function; questionable value
<(_) - Exceptional comfort
>(_) - Possible discomfort, research before purchase
W(_) - Wireless (Bluetooth, KLEER, receiver, etc.)
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Over-ear:
$10 -
$20 - (N) Sennheiser HD 201
(B) Monoprice 8323
$30 - (B) Panasonic HTF600
(N)| JVC HARX700
$40 - [N)| Superlux HD-681
$50 - (N)} Sennheiser HD448
<(B)# Sony MDR-XB500
+=[N) Superlux HD668B
(N)| Samson SR850
+=(N) Koss DJ100
$60 - (N) Shure SRH240
$70 - (B) Creative Aurvana Live
(N) JVC HARX900
+=(N)} Fostex T50RP (B&H)
<(B)# Sony MDR-XB700
=(N) KRK KNS6400
$90 - =(N) Sony MDR-V6
=(N): Shure SRH440
$80 -
$100 - (B) Shure SRH 550DJ
[A) Alessandro MS1
[A)} AKG K240 MKII
(B) V-Moda LP
(B): Philips Citiscape Downtown
$110 - (A)| Audio Techncia ATH-AD700
$120 - (N)| Audio Technica ATH-A700
(N) Audio Technica ATH-WS70
(V) Ultrasone HFI-580
$130 - =(N) AKG K272
$140 - ~(N) Skullcandy Aviator
+=(N) Brainwavz HM5
$150 - =(N) Audio Technica ATH-M50
(V) Ultrasone HFI-780
=(N) Ultrasone DJ1 Pro
[A) Grado SR125i
(B) Shure SRH750DJ
(B) M-Audio Q40
=(N) Ultrasone HFI-680
( ) Philips Citiscape Uptown
(N) California Headphones Silverado
$160 - (N) Fischer Audio FA-003
$170 - (N) Audio Technica ATH-A900
=(N) Shure SRH840
(B) Audio Techncica ATH-Pro700MK2
$180 -
$190 - [V) Ultrasone HFI-2400
$200 - (N)} Denon AH-D1100
[A) Grado SR225i
(N) Soundmagic HP100
(B) V-Moda LP2
:(N) Logitech UE6000
$210 -
$220 - (V) Ultrasone Pro 750
$230 - =(N) Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 ohm
$240 - +=[N)}| Beyerdynamic DT880 600 ohm
$250 - =[A)}| AKG K701/Q701/K702
[N) Hifiman He-300
~( ) Phiaton PS 500
=[N)}| Sennheiser HD598
(V) Pioneer HDJ2000
$260 - (N) Audio Technica A900X
$270 - [A)} Audio Technica AD900
$280 - =<[N)}| Beyerdynamic DT990 600 ohm
$290 -
$300 - [A) Grado SR325i
=(N) Shure SRH940
[A) Alessandro MS2
<(B)}# Sony MDR-XB1000
=(N): AKG K550
<[N) Philips Fidelio L1
~:(B) Bose QC15 (Only for ANC)
W:(N) Logitech UE9000
$310 -
$320 - +=[N)} Sennheiser HD 600
$330 - (V)} Ultrasone Pro 900
$340 - =(N)} Denon AH-D2000
$350 - +=[N)} Sennheiser HD 650
[N)} Sony SA5000
(N) Beyerdynamic DT48
$360 -
$370 -
$380 -
$390 - [ ) Audio Technica ATH-AD1000
$400 - (N) Sony Z1000
[N) Hifiman HE-400
<( )} Beyerdynamic T70
=[N) Shure SRH1440
$410 -
$420 - [N)} Stax SR-207
$430 -
$440 -
$450 - [N)} Hifiman HE-4
$460 - [N)} Stax SR-307
$470 -
$480 -
$490 -
$500 - (N)}# Thunderpants by Smeggy
( )} Grado RS2i
$510 -
$520 -
$530 - =(N)} Denon AH-D5000
$540 -
$550 - [V)} Ultrasone Pro 2900
(N) Audio Technica W1000X
$560 -
$570 -
$580 - =[N)} Stax SR-407
$590 -
$600 - [N)} Grado PS500
=[N)} Audio Technica ATH-W1000X
W[N) Senneheiser RS220
$610 -
$620 -
$630 -
$640 -
$650 -
$660 -
$670 -
$680 -
$690 -
$700 - [N)} Grado RS1i
+[N)} Hifiman He-500
[N)} Hifiman HE-5LE
[N)} Alessandro MS Pro
=[N)} Shure SRH1840
=(N)} Denon AH-D7000
$710 -
$720 -
$730 -
$740 -
$750 -
$760 -
$770 -
$780 -
$790 -
$800 - =[N)] Stax SR-Sigma
$810 -
$820 -
$830 - =[N)} Audio Technica ATH-W5000
$840 -
$850 -
$860 -
$870 -
$880 -
$890 -
$900 -
$910 -
$920 -
$930 -
$940 -
$950 -
$960 -
$970 -
$980 -
$990 -
$1000 - +=[B)} Audeze LCD-2
=[N)} Hifiman HE-6
=[ )} Grado GS1000i
=[N)}# AKG K1000
$1,100- =[N)} Stax SR-507
=(N)} JVC Victor DX1000
$1,200- =[N)} HE Audio Jade
$1,300- =[N)} Beyerdynamic Tesla T1
=(N) Ultrasone Signuture Pro
$1,469- ~(N) Ultrasone Edition 8
$1,500- ==[N)} Sennheiser HD800
$1,550- =[N)} Audio Technica ATH-W3000ANV
$1,700- =[N)} Grado PS1000
$1,950- =[N)} Audeze LCD-3
$2,000- =(N)} Fostec TH900
$2,500- =[N)} Stax SR-007MK2
$2,750- ~(N)} Ultrasone Edition 10
$3,000- ~(A)]# Sony MDR-R10 (Bass light)
$4,000- ~(N)]# Sony MDR-R10 (Bass heavy)
$5,250- =[N)} Stax SR-009
$7,000- ~=[N)}# Sennheiser HE-90
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On-Ear
$10 - +[N)| Koss KSC75
(B) JVC Flats
$20 -
$30 - +[N))| Koss Portapro
[B) JVC HAS650
$40 - (B) Senn PX 100-II
$50 - [N) Yuin G2A
(B) Philips Citiscape Metro
$60 - >(B) AKG K518
$70 -
$80 - +[A) Grado SR60i
~(A) Phiaton PS320
W(N) Meelectronics AF-32
$90 -
$100 - >(B) AKG K181DJ
[A) Grado SR80i
[N) Audio Technica ES7
(N) California Headphones Laredo
$110 -
$120 -
$130 - [A) ATH-EW9
=>(N): Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Refurb (Dakmart)
$140 -
$150 - [N) Yuin G1A
=>(N): Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Adidas Refurb (Dakmart)
$160 - (B) Aiaiai TMA-1
$170 - (V) V-Moda M80
$180 - =>(N): Senn HD 25-1 II
$190 -
$200 - W(B) Sennheiser MM-400
$210 - =>(N): Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Adidas
$220 - (A) ATH-ESW9A
$230 - ~(B) Phaiton MS 400
$240 -
$250 - (N) Audio Technica ESW9
$260 -
$270 -
$280 -
$290 -
$300 - (N) Beyer DT 1350
~(N) B&W P5
$310 -
$320 -
$330 -
$340 -
$350 - +(N): Sennheiser Amperior
$360 -
$370 -
$380 -
$390 -
$400 - (B) Audio Technica ES10
$410 -
$420 -
$430 -
$440 -
$450 -
$460 -
$470 -
$480 -
$490 -
$500 -
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In-Ear:
$10 - (B) Monoprice 8320
(B) Philips SHE3580
(B) Meelectronics M6
(N) Earsquake SHA
(N) Xeport 3010
(B) Brainwavz Alpha
$20 - (N) Meelectronics CX21
(N) JVC FXC51
(B) Soundmagic PL21
$30 - (B) Meelectronics M31
(B) Vsonic GR99
(B) JVC HA-FX1X
(N) Soundmagic PL30
(B) a-Jays One
[ ) Blox E2C
+(B) Xeport 5010
$40 - (B) Sony XB41EX
(B) Vsonic GR02
(B) Meelectronics CC51
(B) Soundmagic E10
[ ) Yuin PK3
( ) Dunu DN-12
( ) Brainwavz M1
$50 - (B)# Xears N3i
(B)# Monster Turbine Refurb
(B) TDK EB900
(N)# Xears XE200RO
(N) Meelectronics A151
<+(N) Vsonic GR06
( ) Dunu DN-11
(B) a-Jays Two
(B) a-Jays Four
(B) Future Sonics Atrio X
$60 - (N) Brainwavz M2
(N) Vsonic RO4Pro
(N) Soundmagic PL50
( ) Yuin OK3
(B) a-Jays Three
(A): Etymotic MC5
(B) Fischer Audio Silver Bullet
$70 - (B) Fischer Audio Eterna
(V) Fischer Audio Consonance
(B) Beyerdynamic DTX 71 IE
(B) Nuforce NE-700X
$80 - (A) Hifiman RE0
(B) Hippo VB
[ ) Yuin PK2
( ) Shure SE115
( ) Phitaon PS-20
( ) Spider "Realvoice"
( ) Audio-Technica ATH-CK7
( ) Brainwavz M4
( ) Dunu DN-13
(V) Ecci PR401
$90 - ( ) Grado iGi
(N) Brainwavz M3
(N) t-Jays Two
(B) Beyerdynamic DTX 101 IE
$100 - (B): Shure SE215
( ) Phiaton PS-210
(A): Etymotic HF5
<(N) Westone 1
(N) HiSoundAudio Crystal
(N) Creative Aurvana 3
$110 - (B) Sony MDR-EX510
$120 - (N): Etymotic HF2
(N): Ultimate Ears 700
$130 - ( ) Yuin OK2
( ) Clarityone C1
(N) Fischer Audio SBA-03
( ) Fischer Audio Tandem
(B) Future Sonics Atrios
$140 - (B) Klipsch Image X10
(A): Etymotic HF3
+(B) JVC HA-FXT90
$150 - +(N) Hifiman HE262
(N) Audio Technica CKM99
$160 - [ ) Yuin PK1
<( ): Shure SE315
$170 - (N) UE TripleFi 10
(B) Monster Turbine Pro Gold
<(N) Vsonic GR07
( ) Audeo Phonak PFE112
$180 - (A) Fischer Audio DBA-02
(B) Radius W Pro DDM
$190 -
$200 - (B) Sony MDR-EX600
[B) Sennheiser MX980
$210 -
$220 -
$230 - <(N) Westone 2
(N) ACS T15
( ) Yuin OK1
$240 -
$250 - +(N) Hifiman RE272
(A): Etymotic ER4
(B) Sennheiser IE7
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DUBSTEP/RAP (Mainly for BASSSSSSS)!!!!!
In earphones
Listening from iPhone
DUBSTEP/RAP (Mainly for BASSSSSSS)!!!!!
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bose nuff said
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Rap / Dubstep. (I wantz sum bass plawks.)
Over ear or on ear.
iPod / Android
Rap / Dubstep. (I wantz sum bass plawks.)
Over ear or on ear.
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Dafuture_420 wrote bose nuff said
No, no, no.
Bose headphones ABSOLUTELY SUCK for what you pay. Don't want people thinking I endorse them.
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WtfLagSpike wrote 30 -$50
Rap / Dubstep. (I wantz sum bass plawks.)
Over ear or on ear.
iPod / Android
Under 50 on-ear will always be the Koss Portapro. There is nothing better in that price range.
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Lifetime warranty, incredible sound, and great design. You can often find them cheaper. I got mine off Amazon for 25 awhile back.
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Your budget: 50 bucks (US DOLLARS)
Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap, rock.
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.
What you are listening from: iPhone
PM ME WHEN YOU HAVE IT FIGURED OUT.
Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap, rock.
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.
What you are listening from: iPhone
PM ME WHEN YOU HAVE IT FIGURED OUT.
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USP wrote Your budget: 50 bucks
Which genres you'll be listening to: Rap, rock.
What kind you want: Doesn't matter. I like both.
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Either is fine.
What you are listening from: iPhone
Koss Portapros for on-ear.
Brainwavz M2 for in-ear.
JVC HA-RX700 full size.
Don't be surprised if I recommend the same things a lot, I try to get you the best for the price you pay!
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