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-Graphics- wrote Budget: 20-50
Music preference: Rap... I need bass
Type / form factor and portability: Doesnt matter
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Over Ear
Source(s): Android
They are not over-ear, but instead on-ear. I'd say this is a good thing at this budget, because some compromises tend to be made with full-size cans on a budget. The Koss Portapro. They have a very fun, bassy sound and are of amazing value.
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They're small, portable, durable, comfortable, adjustable, great-sounding, and they come with a lifetime warranty that's extremely generous.
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Your budget: 40-70 Pound
Genres: Metal, Heavy Metal.
What kind you want:in-ear (portable)
Whether you want open or closed headphones: closed headphones
What you are listening from: Phone and sometimes computer,
possibly ipod
Genres: Metal, Heavy Metal.
What kind you want:in-ear (portable)
Whether you want open or closed headphones: closed headphones
What you are listening from: Phone and sometimes computer,
possibly ipod
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Joe_Bigs wrote Budget: idk i want em for christmas soo around $100-$300
Music preference: rock/metal/rap/hip-hop,
Type / form factor and portability: over the ear, in school, in cars, running/exericising. so basically all around use, portable,
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): closed
Source(s): ipod mainly
also some headphones that look pretty good too. not like the boring silver/gray/black design. something that looks pretty flashy or has a cool design. good sound quality and cool design/colors. sorry if im being too picky.
You're not being too picky! It's your money, you better get what you really want with it!
I've got just the thing for you.
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The Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. No Beats can touch the sound or build quality of these. They're built like a tank and every part is easily replaceable if need be. They've got the flashy factor, and look just awesome! You do pay a bit of a premium for the colors, but to you, it might be justified. They're still great headphones for the price. Here is the original version. They're pretty good-looking themselves.
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The only problem I could foresee is the blue earpads fading from being used while you're sweating. I think they come with a black pair, so I'd use those while you're working out. Another option would be to get a cheaper pair of in-ear headphones like the Meelectronics M6 (15 bucks and very good sound for the price) for when you're running and such.
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froobjuice wrote Your budget: 40-70 Pound
Genres: Metal, Heavy Metal.
What kind you want:in-ear (portable)
Whether you want open or closed headphones: closed headphones
What you are listening from: Phone and sometimes computer,
possibly ipod
I'd get the Head-Direct RE0. They're one of the best rock IEMs out there at this budget. I would also buy them directly from Head-Direct (Hifiman).
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Your budget: Less than $200
Genres: Mostly rock, some dubstep & metal
What kind you want: Over-ear
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Doesn't matter
What you are listening from: Sony MDR-V150
PM me when you have an answer please
Genres: Mostly rock, some dubstep & metal
What kind you want: Over-ear
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Doesn't matter
What you are listening from: Sony MDR-V150
PM me when you have an answer please
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r00t_b33r wrotecan the earpads fall off?Joe_Bigs wrote Budget: idk i want em for christmas soo around $100-$300
Music preference: rock/metal/rap/hip-hop,
Type / form factor and portability: over the ear, in school, in cars, running/exericising. so basically all around use, portable,
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): closed
Source(s): ipod mainly
also some headphones that look pretty good too. not like the boring silver/gray/black design. something that looks pretty flashy or has a cool design. good sound quality and cool design/colors. sorry if im being too picky.
You're not being too picky! It's your money, you better get what you really want with it!
I've got just the thing for you.
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The Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. No Beats can touch the sound or build quality of these. They're built like a tank and every part is easily replaceable if need be. They've got the flashy factor, and look just awesome! You do pay a bit of a premium for the colors, but to you, it might be justified. They're still great headphones for the price. Here is the original version. They're pretty good-looking themselves.
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The only problem I could foresee is the blue earpads fading from being used while you're sweating. I think they come with a black pair, so I'd use those while you're working out. Another option would be to get a cheaper pair of in-ear headphones like the Meelectronics M6 (15 bucks and very good sound for the price) for when you're running and such.
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Joe_Bigs wroter00t_b33r wrotecan the earpads fall off?Joe_Bigs wrote Budget: idk i want em for christmas soo around $100-$300
Music preference: rock/metal/rap/hip-hop,
Type / form factor and portability: over the ear, in school, in cars, running/exericising. so basically all around use, portable,
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): closed
Source(s): ipod mainly
also some headphones that look pretty good too. not like the boring silver/gray/black design. something that looks pretty flashy or has a cool design. good sound quality and cool design/colors. sorry if im being too picky.
You're not being too picky! It's your money, you better get what you really want with it!
I've got just the thing for you.
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The Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. No Beats can touch the sound or build quality of these. They're built like a tank and every part is easily replaceable if need be. They've got the flashy factor, and look just awesome! You do pay a bit of a premium for the colors, but to you, it might be justified. They're still great headphones for the price. Here is the original version. They're pretty good-looking themselves.
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The only problem I could foresee is the blue earpads fading from being used while you're sweating. I think they come with a black pair, so I'd use those while you're working out. Another option would be to get a cheaper pair of in-ear headphones like the Meelectronics M6 (15 bucks and very good sound for the price) for when you're running and such.
Haha I strongly doubt it!
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Here's a little review. This guy is a major player in the audio industry.
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-Tacodevil- wrote Your budget: Less than $200
Genres: Mostly rock, some dubstep & metal
What kind you want: Over-ear
Whether you want open or closed headphones: Doesn't matter
What you are listening from: Sony MDR-V150
PM me when you have an answer please
If you want the absolute best headphones for rock in that price range, look at the Grado SR125i. They will not excel with electronic genres, but there's simply nothing better for rock music that Grados.
If you're looking for something that will handle all of you music equally well, I'd go with the Audio Technica ATH-M50s. Awesome sound quality for the price, built extremely well, and very comfortable among other things. There's a reason people recommend these so often.
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