Earcup Headphone suggestions?
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Earcup Headphone suggestions?
Hey, I currently have 'Phillips SBC HP250' headphones (20$ a few years ago now) and they distort during songs like ones from Sonata Arctica and was wondering what was good in the $70 to $110 ($ AUD) range? I've seen 'these' at various places as well as the lower model and was curious if there any good or not? noise canceling is not needed and I don't need uber awesome bass. I just want clear undistorted quality audio.
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I've got the Sony headphones you mentioned in your post.
Very pleased with them. Good overall sound quality, impressive bass. Light and comfortable too. No discomfort with them even after hours of use.
There's a mechanical switch with 2 settings: music and movie. But that's just a noise canceling feature, which is a bit pointless as you'll probably leave it on at all times.
If you're really concerned about sound quality, then I suggest you get something made by Sennheiser or Technics. With headphones you usually get what you pay for.
And since you're a Sonata Arctica fan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KF4PPMeSBA
Very pleased with them. Good overall sound quality, impressive bass. Light and comfortable too. No discomfort with them even after hours of use.
There's a mechanical switch with 2 settings: music and movie. But that's just a noise canceling feature, which is a bit pointless as you'll probably leave it on at all times.
If you're really concerned about sound quality, then I suggest you get something made by Sennheiser or Technics. With headphones you usually get what you pay for.
And since you're a Sonata Arctica fan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KF4PPMeSBA
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pro headphones -- http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm
used by pilots -- http://www.davidclark.com/Headsetpgs/St ... adset.html
pro headphones -- http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/ca ... ansid=cat0
pro headphones -- http://www.koss.com/
decent headphones -- http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/sho ... /index.jsp
those are the official pages, see what you like, then shop around on amazon or something to find a good deal, I was just showing you a lot of well known name brands that i have had recommended to me by friends, coworkers, etc.
used by pilots -- http://www.davidclark.com/Headsetpgs/St ... adset.html
pro headphones -- http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/ca ... ansid=cat0
pro headphones -- http://www.koss.com/
decent headphones -- http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/sho ... /index.jsp
those are the official pages, see what you like, then shop around on amazon or something to find a good deal, I was just showing you a lot of well known name brands that i have had recommended to me by friends, coworkers, etc.
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I should add that I actually own the Sony MDR-V6 if it wasn't implied already. These headphones are commonly seen in music studios and movie sound studios. They focus on accurate reproduction of the sound, not so much big bass and other things seen in most consumer headphones.
The reviews speak for themselves. They are good at blocking outside noise, comfortable, and sound very good. They've been making them for many, many years.
The reviews speak for themselves. They are good at blocking outside noise, comfortable, and sound very good. They've been making them for many, many years.
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I own the Grado SR80 and am quite pleased with them, I would recommend any pair of grado headphones without hesitation, I made my choice after exhaustive research, and I advise you to go into the head-fi.org forums and search about.
Don't get any other Sony below the $200 price range besides the afromentioned ones, they are known to suck.
Don't get any other Sony below the $200 price range besides the afromentioned ones, they are known to suck.
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buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
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for all your cabling needs.
buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
only downside is you need to wait up to a week (slow ass shipping from cali to jersey sucks).
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best cable site in the universeodditude wrote:www.monoprice.com
for all your cabling needs.
buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
only downside is you need to wait up to a week (slow ass shipping from cali to jersey sucks).
I ordered two HDMI cables for 6 bucks total, when the local store was selling them for more than 80.
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The markup on HDMI cables is just obscene.darkbenny wrote:best cable site in the universeodditude wrote:www.monoprice.com
for all your cabling needs.
buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
only downside is you need to wait up to a week (slow ass shipping from cali to jersey sucks).
I ordered two HDMI cables for 6 bucks total, when the local store was selling them for more than 80.
I don't think obscene is a strong enough word...Gil_Hamilton wrote:The markup on HDMI cables is just obscene.darkbenny wrote:best cable site in the universeodditude wrote:www.monoprice.com
for all your cabling needs.
buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
only downside is you need to wait up to a week (slow ass shipping from cali to jersey sucks).
I ordered two HDMI cables for 6 bucks total, when the local store was selling them for more than 80.
it's going to be even worse with hdmi 1.4 now
also, another strange kind of headphone
http://www.barryrudolph.com/utilities/smyth.html
also, another strange kind of headphone
http://www.barryrudolph.com/utilities/smyth.html
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Schadenwawa?I.S.T. wrote:I don't think obscene is a strong enough word...Gil_Hamilton wrote:The markup on HDMI cables is just obscene.darkbenny wrote:best cable site in the universeodditude wrote:www.monoprice.com
for all your cabling needs.
buy an extra in case you get bad luck, but it'll still be cheaper by far.
only downside is you need to wait up to a week (slow ass shipping from cali to jersey sucks).
I ordered two HDMI cables for 6 bucks total, when the local store was selling them for more than 80.
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