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I'm no musician or high end user so the budget HD201 does the trick for me. It's comfortable to wear, the sound is warm and has enough bass. Oh, and I like the clean design...

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added on the 2008-09-14 00:21:26 by Stebo Stebo
just bought these recently:

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Denon AH-D2000
Price: 250 EUR

i'm truely in love.

besides these, i also ordered a pair of
Sennheiser HD-650
Sennheiser HD 25-C-I
Beyerdynamic DT-990 Edition 2005

but returned all of them, because the denons are simply the best i have ever put on my ears.

haven't heard any grados yet though....
added on the 2008-09-14 02:37:07 by keith303 keith303
Big headphone images? I have
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Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Oh wait, even bigger:
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But this one's photoshopped. The curl doesn't start until 50cm lower. Also it looks like the paddings have been exchanged. Very nice for working with a bit of background noise, because that's not getting inside these babies. Admittedly VERY tight fit at first but I made the choice to stick with them and they've loosened up a little since. Hmm.. what is this topic about? Should I recommend these? I can, but I suggest you try them out first. Probably not for everybody, but they will loosen up after some time. I also love my gf's
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Koss PortaPro. Superb for whenever the HD 280 Pros are a little overkill. Shall acquire a pair of my own.
added on the 2008-09-14 03:05:41 by raina raina
Philips SHP2700, just got one one pair :)

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added on the 2008-09-18 18:39:38 by Tomoya Tomoya
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just got a pair of these, they are well nice.
added on the 2008-09-18 19:00:14 by NoahR NoahR
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Quite pricey but so good.
It's my third model from the Sony MDR series, I like them very much.
I also had a Beyerdynamic, a little too powerful at bass frequencies to my taste.

Headphones are very important in my production process, because they are my main monitors. I don't trust in speakers. Mostly, I don't have the chance to own a soundproof room.
added on the 2008-09-18 19:59:18 by willbe willbe
I bought these when I visited Germany a few years back, 180 Euro at the time. They are very clear for treble and mid-range, bass on the other hand could be a little more refined.

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added on the 2008-09-18 23:20:59 by Tigrou Tigrou
wrong thread - go here ;)
added on the 2008-09-18 23:24:59 by Puryx Puryx
actually i use one of those:

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nice sound and sweet noise cancelling (good when you're on a plane or at a demoparty) - not expensive and excellent quality (suitable for a coder)



added on the 2008-09-19 08:13:05 by prost prost
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0€ thus why should I care if they sound good or not, they're still good for dj'ing and checking instrument panning within a given mix ;)

Then again (and thanks to certain party sponsorships), I do have these as well, but they're moreover waiting for some hacks than actually used for any monitoring..
added on the 2008-09-19 10:01:15 by el-bee el-bee
Since this thread moved on, I want to again state that Grado is overrated, just to piss off Irvin who spent two years worth of paychecks on a pair that broke after a few months and quite frankly didn't sound all that good to begin with. :)
added on the 2008-09-19 10:46:15 by gloom gloom
How does the HD280 compare to the HD265 ? Been using the HD265 for 10 years now and wanted to buy a new pair, but it seems to have been discontinued. These are the best headphones I've used... Tried the Beyer dynamics but sent it back, terrible sound :(
I'd be curious to try the Denon mentioned above though...
The Koss porta pro is inded incredible for its price and size. I can't imagine anything else plugged to my ipod.
added on the 2008-09-19 12:41:54 by Moby Moby
Moby: I haven't tried the HD265, but it is way better than the BeyerDynamic ones I had before. The HD280 is a bit unprecise when it comes to the lower bass registry, but not any worse than anything else in it's price range I'd say.
added on the 2008-09-19 12:47:53 by gloom gloom
I have a pair of HD280 Silver, and am very satisfied. It's my third Sennheiser set, and far exceeds the other two I had (one in the HD4-something series, and one in the HD2-something series. can't recall the exact model).

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added on the 2008-09-19 13:09:28 by wb wb
There is something to be said for the longevity of the HD280 as well. I have had mine for over 4 years now, and they still play very well. I only had to use a bit of gaffa around the expanding plates on either side to keep them in place after they were trampled on at Solskogen last year :)
added on the 2008-09-19 13:25:09 by gloom gloom
I've a Koss PortaPro and I'm truely in love with it. I'm not a musician so I don't need those high-end stuff. But the bass feedback and aliveness of the sound from PortaPro do rule. It's awesome for daily usage aswell, if only it didn't tear my hair at random intervals, I'd have been happier.

Though, one of the best 40 euros I've ever spent.
added on the 2008-09-25 11:11:47 by decipher decipher
I've a Koss PortaPro and I'm truely in love with it. I'm not a musician so I don't need those high-end stuff. But the bass feedback and aliveness of the sound from PortaPro do rule. It's awesome for daily usage aswell, if only it didn't tear my hair at random intervals, I'd have been happier.

Though, one of the best 40 euros I've ever spent.
added on the 2008-09-25 11:11:47 by decipher decipher
Moby, youre ears are broken apparently.
added on the 2008-09-25 11:21:26 by NoahR NoahR
i found the hd 265 to be very dark/bass heavy. not linear at all.

my favourite closed headphones are my modded hd25. i use the velour pads that come with the newer versions and a copper-cable. normally i am not into that audio-esoterics stuff, but here i just tried it and heard the difference. compared to the included steel-cable the copper-cable adds a lot detail and what audiophiles call soundstage. :)

the only downside is that they are not cheap and the bass is a bit boomy, but bass seems to be the problem of every closed headphone. still the hd25 are excellent imho.
added on the 2008-09-25 12:42:00 by cp_ cp_
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i am not into that audio-esoterics stuff, but [...] compared to the included steel cable the copper-cable adds a lot detail and what audiophiles call soundstage

The conductance of copper is by a factor of 40 higher than the conductance of steel. Your cable reduces the series-resistance to the speaker by a couple of Ohm. A higher resistance especially attenuates frequencies below the mid-range which results in a more diffuse soundscape; see Blauertsche Bänder (sorry, german only).
So in this case there's nothing esoteric involved.
added on the 2008-09-25 13:09:23 by hfr hfr
yeah well but it quickly becomes esoteric if you hear audiophiles talk about about cables and full-size headphones with about 300 ohms etc. the "couple of ohm" can not really matter there ;)
added on the 2008-09-25 13:42:12 by cp_ cp_
still use my old Vivanco SR-1000 and SR-950
added on the 2008-09-25 14:10:40 by seppjo seppjo
i can't believe you forgot these:

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sennheiser hd 25, best headphones in the world!
added on the 2008-09-25 15:25:45 by orange orange
orange, read what was written above. :)
added on the 2008-09-25 15:46:23 by cp_ cp_

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