Okay since you've been talking about amps in here. Whats a decent pair of headphones between 50 - 100 Quid??
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Grado SR-80 is a good one too.
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What are you using them for? If you're using them on portable equipment, then the impedence is going to be a factor. I have a pair of Beyerdynamic DT 231s, some of the best low-impedence headphones under $100.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Sennheiser HD-570 (what I have) is probably the best Senn in that price range. Sennheiser makes great headphones but any of their high end ones you really need headphone amplifier to run right. I know someone that tried to run the HD-580's without one and it just didn't work well.
Grado on the other hand makes great headphones that will work with anything from a portable CD player, headphone amp and stereo rig. The SR-60 is their entry level, inexpensive and sounds great. The SR-125 is their newest one and won the Stereophile accessory of the year. It's about $125 USD, but with VAT it may end up being a little out of your price range.
SR-125: http://www.gradolabs.com/product_pages/sr125.htm
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I've read several reviews that say the Grados tend to be a bit uncomfortable. Any first-hand opions on that?My rig: P4 3.0GHz; Asus P4C800E; 1GB DDR 3200; AIW Radeon 9800 Pro; WD 120GB SATA; Plextor DVD burner; Liteon DVD reader; Audigy 2ZS; Logitech Z560 4.1; NEC FE991SB
Kid's rig: AMD XP 1600+; 512MB ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 60GB; Plextor CD burner; Sony DVD reader; SB Live; Cambridge 4.1 speakers; NEC FE991SB
Other kid's rig: Athlon 2700+; ASUS A7N8X mobo; 512MB PC3200 ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 80GB; SB Live; Cambridge 2.1; NEC FE991SB; Liteon DVD-ROM
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Most of what I would say has been said. If you are plugging them into the back of your sound card, check to make sure the card can drive them adequately. Headphone.com has a pretty good list of what phones are good for this purpose and which ones won't work. The Senn HD497 was mentioned as an excellent all around headphone for this purpose. Good sound, if a little bassy, and fairly comfortable as well. A decent amp makes a lot of difference if you are listening to music on CD or better sources. One thing to add: if your computer system is loud or you have other ambient noise, look into sealed earpiece phones, like the Beyer.
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In a past life (1964-1974), I worked for Kudelski, the makers of the Nagra recorders. I had access to all the best pro equipment of that time and used it professionally. I even did some recording of minor musical recitals for disc companies. At that time, we used a variety of mikes, depending on the job, but we always used Beyer phones. Of course, this does not mean that Beyer are the best today, but I can tell you they were miles ahead of the others at that time. In addition, they were robust, also essential for sound recordists out in the field.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Oh, yes, important question: Do you want closed ones or open ones?
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Personally I really like the AKGs - comfortable to wear, clear, brillant, powerful sound. I have tried 2 different, the 240 Monitor and the 501 - whereas I would recommend to go for the hifi-line, means all K-modells. The K66 is rather cheap, but sounds quite nice for its price (50-60E); the K401 is a really fine one, however in Austria you don't get that one easily, but you get the 501 really cheap...
However: these aren't closed! You hear the music pretty well when sitting beside.
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I agree grado are wicked, you won't look back. THey do look a bit retro though.
Pete
For DJ use Sennheiser HD-25 ain't too bad but they are 100 quid, it's funny the British Airways version is only £30 same headphone, don;t know how my little bro got em______________________________
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Blimey the websites back up. It's spent more time down than a Essexs Girls underware.
Headphone are going to plugged into a Soundblaster Audigy 1/2 Plat Ex and occainsionally in a Creek 4040.
I notice the same suggestions keep cropping up.
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