My Dad's birthday is coming up and he's a bit of an audiophile. His monitor headphones are at LEAST 25 years old. He Christmas present last year was a set of Logitech 5500's and he loves them. I'd like to get him a new pair of headphones but could use some suggestions.
I'm trying to stay in the $50-100 range. I'd love to get him something truly high end but that's not going to happen this year sadly. Until about twenty minutes ago i was leaning towards the Sony V6's (over the V600's) but I hear the midrange is lacking due to very crisp treble and bass. People seem to complain about the Bass on these but that seems to be due to a preference to to much bass in headphones and speakers that both my Dad and I don't fully agree with. We'd prefer overall excellence. The reason I'm steering away from them now is because they seem to be truly geared towards mixing and while you hear everything it won't necessarily be the best pure listening experience. Am I wrong here?
My other possible leaning is the SENNHEISER HD 485's. I don't like the look of these as much, and they don't have the accordian cord the v6's do.
Of note is that my Dad just got from Iraq and part of his outprocessing was getting his first pair of hearing aids. It's made a HUGE difference but headphones that work well with them will be key. Him not having them before might explain his aversion to overly base-centric headphones before, but I'd probably steer clear of to much base anyway.
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to stay in the $50-100 range. I'd love to get him something truly high end but that's not going to happen this year sadly. Until about twenty minutes ago i was leaning towards the Sony V6's (over the V600's) but I hear the midrange is lacking due to very crisp treble and bass. People seem to complain about the Bass on these but that seems to be due to a preference to to much bass in headphones and speakers that both my Dad and I don't fully agree with. We'd prefer overall excellence. The reason I'm steering away from them now is because they seem to be truly geared towards mixing and while you hear everything it won't necessarily be the best pure listening experience. Am I wrong here?
My other possible leaning is the SENNHEISER HD 485's. I don't like the look of these as much, and they don't have the accordian cord the v6's do.
Of note is that my Dad just got from Iraq and part of his outprocessing was getting his first pair of hearing aids. It's made a HUGE difference but headphones that work well with them will be key. Him not having them before might explain his aversion to overly base-centric headphones before, but I'd probably steer clear of to much base anyway.
Thanks in advance.
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