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#3591. Posted:
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Mac_Milller wrote Budget: $100 or less
Music preference: Rap/Hip Hop
Type / form factor and portability: In-ear
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear):
Source(s): Ipod/Laptop
Shure SE215, and those refurbs r00t_b33r is recommending a few pages back.
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Your budget (make sure you tell me what currency!)
Genres: Mostly Hip Hop/Rap and dance/dubstep.
Type: No preference
I would be using the the headphones/earphones for listening to music on my computer and ipod.
I can afford up to $500 australian dollars.
Genres: Mostly Hip Hop/Rap and dance/dubstep.
Type: No preference
I would be using the the headphones/earphones for listening to music on my computer and ipod.
I can afford up to $500 australian dollars.
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5wag wrote Your budget (make sure you tell me what currency!)
Genres: Mostly Hip Hop/Rap and dance/dubstep.
Type: No preference
I would be using the the headphones/earphones for listening to music on my computer and ipod.
I can afford up to $500 australian dollars.
Wat. Please tell me you at least have a dedicated sound card for your computer.
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loserga wrote5wag wrote Your budget (make sure you tell me what currency!)
Genres: Mostly Hip Hop/Rap and dance/dubstep.
Type: No preference
I would be using the the headphones/earphones for listening to music on my computer and ipod.
I can afford up to $500 australian dollars.
Wat. Please tell me you at least have a dedicated sound card for your computer.
His going by the Beats Studio price in Oz, $500 AUD. Should give enough room for stuff like V-moda LP2, Sennheiser HD25 Adidas, Ultrasone PRO900 and etc
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Budget: Max 100 GBP
Music preference: House music (swedish house mafia), RnB, Dance, POP
Type / form factor and portability: On Ear, NEED TO BE NOISE CANCELLING
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Closed
Source(s): iPod nano 2nd gen, iPhone 4s, MacBook Pro
currently have the old Sennheiser PX 250-II, with active noise cancelling and I love them, however, after 7 years, they have finally broken. looking for a bit more bass though
Music preference: House music (swedish house mafia), RnB, Dance, POP
Type / form factor and portability: On Ear, NEED TO BE NOISE CANCELLING
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Closed
Source(s): iPod nano 2nd gen, iPhone 4s, MacBook Pro
currently have the old Sennheiser PX 250-II, with active noise cancelling and I love them, however, after 7 years, they have finally broken. looking for a bit more bass though
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Budget: 150 CAD or USD. (I can go higher if needed, but $150 is my preferred limit)
Music preference: No preference. I intend on using it for browsing videos and some gaming. (I don't listen to music often, so if a genre IS required, I'd have to go with EDM and rap.)
Type / form factor and portability: Over-ear would be my first choice, but I'll settle for on-ear if the former can't be done. Portability doesn't matter, I will be using them solely for my desktop at home.
Open/Closed: Closed, but it isn't a big issue if open is the only option.
Source(s): Desktop computer and nostril (left or right, you pick).
Just wanted to add a "thank you" beforehand, as I really appreciate that you are helping the community choose a good pair of headphones for their specific situation!
Music preference: No preference. I intend on using it for browsing videos and some gaming. (I don't listen to music often, so if a genre IS required, I'd have to go with EDM and rap.)
Type / form factor and portability: Over-ear would be my first choice, but I'll settle for on-ear if the former can't be done. Portability doesn't matter, I will be using them solely for my desktop at home.
Open/Closed: Closed, but it isn't a big issue if open is the only option.
Source(s): Desktop computer and nostril (left or right, you pick).
Just wanted to add a "thank you" beforehand, as I really appreciate that you are helping the community choose a good pair of headphones for their specific situation!
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Jtagmodz360z wrote Budget: Max 100 GBP
Music preference: House music (swedish house mafia), RnB, Dance, POP
Type / form factor and portability: On Ear, NEED TO BE NOISE CANCELLING
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear:( Closed
Source(s iPod nano 2nd gen, iPhone 4s, MacBook Pro
currently have the old Sennheiser PX 250-II, with active noise cancelling and I love them, however, after 7 years, they have finally broken. looking for a bit more bass though
Do you ACTUALLY need noise cancelling (only removes constant, whirring noises) or do you need isolation (everything else)? There's a big difference. If you can deal with isolation, there's the Sennheiser PX360. If you NEED NC, there's the Goldring NS1000.
MSR wrote Budget: 150 CAD or USD. (I can go higher if needed, but $150 is my preferred limit)
Music preference: No preference. I intend on using it for browsing videos and some gaming. (I don't listen to music often, so if a genre IS required, I'd have to go with EDM and rap.)
Type / form factor and portability: Over-ear would be my first choice, but I'll settle for on-ear if the former can't be done. Portability doesn't matter, I will be using them solely for my desktop at home.
Open/Closed: Closed, but it isn't a big issue if open is the only option.
Source(s Desktop computer and nostril (left or right, you pick).
Just wanted to add a "thank you" beforehand, as I really appreciate that you are helping the community choose a good pair of headphones for their specific situation!
There's the Audio Technica AD700 if you don't plan on listening to that much music. Closed, there's the Beyerdynamic DT770.
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Hii,
Budget: 30
Music preference: The Charts on itunes
Type / form factor and portability: Any
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): dont mind
Source(s):
Much Appreciated in advance
Budget: 30
Music preference: The Charts on itunes
Type / form factor and portability: Any
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): dont mind
Source(s):
Much Appreciated in advance
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Vogar wrote Hii,
Budget: 30
Music preference: The Charts on itunes
Type / form factor and portability: Any
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): dont mind
Source(s):
Much Appreciated in advance
Koss Portapro or Xeport 5010. Hard to recommend over-ear cans at this price point.
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2nd post in this thread..
Budget: around $100, no more then $150(US dollars)
Music preference: Mostly dubstep and progressive house. Some rock here and there
Type / form factor and portability: Id prefer over ear (like solrepublic's Track's HD) and im going to be using them during school, so a little bit or portability, while still looking cool.
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Closed, i love bass.
Source(s): Listening with my Android deevice (HTC Evo 3D) and my laptop.
Extra: (just added this ) im already considering the Tracks HD from solrepublic, but id like some more choices.
Budget: around $100, no more then $150(US dollars)
Music preference: Mostly dubstep and progressive house. Some rock here and there
Type / form factor and portability: Id prefer over ear (like solrepublic's Track's HD) and im going to be using them during school, so a little bit or portability, while still looking cool.
Open/Closed (Not for in-ear): Closed, i love bass.
Source(s): Listening with my Android deevice (HTC Evo 3D) and my laptop.
Extra: (just added this ) im already considering the Tracks HD from solrepublic, but id like some more choices.
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