Saturday, May 31, 2014

Apple in ear headphones?




KoolDude


Does the apple in ear headphones with a mic really work. Does it really stay in you ear, because everytime i get some type of in ear headphone, it FALLS! (the one im talking about is about $70) so does it?????

And if there is any other benefits from it, then please tell me.



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i personally have a pair and they work great. i use them at the gym while i am running in the treadmill and i have had no problems with them falling out. also they work great with the phone when they are in and you are on the phone you can hear the other person better then the cell cause they are in both ears. so personally i love them and i think they work great.

Headphones for running, that won't break?




Leah G


I'm a runner, and always listen to music while I run. I go through a new set of headphones about 5 times a year. They just stop working...usually starting w/ the sound only coming in one ear, and then it stops altogether. Does anyone know of a brand of type of headphone that will last longer?


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Honestly, they may only last so many months due to the sweat and wetness that they get from wear when running. What you describe as how the stop working is exactly what happens to mine- very annoying. I'd look for waterproof ones as well, that may help prolong the life of them so you're not having to replace so often.

I've had success with the Nike sport wrap around your ears headphones. They lasted for me at least 4 months. I actually need a new pair!

Good luck finding a pair that works for you.




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Should I bring earphones or headphones to the gym?




Michael Co


Will it look stupid if I wear a pair of headphones there?


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People at the gym won't care, they are there to sweat. Headphones might not be practical, though. Try earbuds.

People who don't wear headphones in the gym?




Daniel


is it safe to assume that they want to be approached, and get talked to or something?


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Oh no! I hate it when people talk to me at the gym. Me not wearing headphones doesn't mean I want people approaching me.




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Friday, May 30, 2014

Recommend me some good Wireless Headphones while at the gym and running?




Esau


I just got some beats but way too expensive going to sell them back.


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Wireless headphones in general aren't good for sound quality, not even the $300 ones. So if you must go wireless, don't pay a lot for them. Avoid mainstream audio brands like Beats and Bose (they're nothing but marketing hype and their prices are way bloated).

For $10 (at least on amazon) you can get a good wired pair, the Koss KSC-75. It's good for portability/activity and has excellent sound quality for the price according to audiophiles (you can search the head-fi forum to see what they say about it). Most likely you'll find the sound quality superior to that of the Beats (that's how bloated prices are due to effective marketing).

Can you wear headphones to a boxing gym.?




The lonely


I like to wear headphones and listen to my MP3 it makes me train harder.


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Yea you can just tuck the cord in your shirt or tape it to your body and if your headphones dont stay on very well you should wear a stocking cap




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Sound system that me and my friends can jam along to. (Need people with audio knowledge to help)?




Jack94x


Me and a couple friends can split the cost, but it can't be that expensive

I play drums, and my friend is working on some techno songs and such. Basically, we need to be able to play music loud enough so we can hear it through the speakers, it doesn't sound like complete garbage, and did I mention that it needs to be loud. It doesn't need to be "blow out your eardrums" loud, but it must be loud enough so that we can hear it while doing some moderate jamming

another alternative would be if there was some sort of cord that could split the audio feed into 3-4 sections and allow us to hear it with headphones (we would need cables to extend it, and the cords would be a mess, but if this option could be better if the sound system is too expensive.)

direct links to products and the names of the things I need is appreciated

we are planning on starting this up in a few days. We are by no means rich, so I would throw the price cap at about 300 bucks. I know that there is no way we are going to get anything super high quality for that price, but I am hoping we can get something that isn't complete garbage.

All advice is appreciated, I am not the best consumer and I value your input and cannot thank anyone who helps me enough!



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There are headphone distribution amps that would work if you can put up with the cord mess (I found a decent one for about $50 and linked to it below).
Or, you could get an instrument amp/speaker, or amplified PA speaker with a budget cap of $300. JBL Eons are nice, but those start at $500. There are many other powered PA speakers for under $300, even under $200 (and even under $100 but I don't think they'd be adequate). Mackie makes a new model called the "Thump 12A" for about $300 that is getting great reviews. I'll put a link to that below, too.

You also mention just one friend but that you want 3-4 splits for headphones, which leads me to think there might be a musician in the "band" that owns a muscal instrument amp -- which you may be able to share to make the techno stuff (from a computer, I guess) loud enough for everybody to jam to. That would cost the least -- almost free (just a cable/adapter)!

How could I play one video on four televisions?




Xela


If I wanted to play something on four televisions, how would I go about doing so? I was thinking of buying two sets of these: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3526365 and plugging 'em all together. But, from experience with headphone splitters, I know that makes the audio quieter. Speaking of audio, I'll probably just play the audio through my sound system.

Regardless--any suggestions?
Rose Marie-You're a bitch. Don't answer when you obviously have no clue.

moemamoo-thank god, a reasonable and intelligent answer. I'm looking for RCA, not Coax. But, yeah, I found a combo distribution box and video amp at the radio shack website. Thanks for the help!

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2783643



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What you need is a video amp and distribution box. They can come combined, however you can get them separately as well.
First you need to connect the video source (VHS, DVD, computer, etc.) to the video amp. This amp bolsters the signal to the point where it can be split into 4 separate feeds without degradation. Second you connect the outputs from the splitter or distribution amp to your 4 TV's, with most likely, coaxial cable.
It is also possible to put your video source into a VHF/ UHF modulator and transmit the video source to any of many TV's tuned into the signal on which you are transmitting.




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Best 100% noise canceling headphones under $200?




M5foreva


I need noise canceling headphones, but I don't want to spend more than $200. I'm thinking of buying these headphones, but I'm not sure if they're noise canceling or not...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Fanny-Wang-1000-series-On-Ear-High-Def-Headphones-White/19887911



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Hey, M5foreva

There are a wide selection of headphones available on the market currently, and for the most part, the quality of the sound and craftmanship will depend on the price that you are willing to spend. On the lower price range (less than $50), you will be able to find some pretty good headphones that will be perfect for somebody who is just looking to listen to music on their mp3 player or computer, and are not full-on audiophiles. In the medium price range ($50-150), you will get a good selection of very high quality headphones that would be perfect for nearly everyone who is not involved with music professionally. The quality of these headphones are going to be suberb, should cancel out almost all background noise, and will be of a quality craftmanship that is going to last for quite a long time. On the more expensive end of things ($150 and up), you are going to find professional quality headphones. For the normal person this is going to be complete overkill as they provide a quality of sound that is amazing, but is usually only sought after by professionals that are working on their own music (or the type of people who make sure their house is wired with the best speaker systems on the market).

Depending on the amount you are willing to spend, my top five recommendations (from cheapest to most expensive) would be:

Sennheiser HD 202 II Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-202-ii-professional/

This model provides good insulation against background noise and has a solid bass range and response time. Perfect for somebody wanting a low-priced set of quality headphones.

Sennheiser RS120

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-rs120/

These are very affordable for wireless headphones. They feature an open-ear system with a strong bass response. Because they are wireless, you don't even have to be in the same room as the device that is transmitting the sound, giving you ultimate flexibility while listening to music. Very lightweight and a high quality. I have this set for using around my apartment.

Sennheiser HD280 Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-280-pro/

These are well into the midrange of quality headphones. This set is corded, but provides a much higher sound quality than the RS120. They provide up to 32 dB attenuation of outside noise, so you don't need to worry about much from background noise, even in relatively noisy environments.

Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/beats-by-dr-dre-solo-hd/

These are on the high-end spectrum of headphones. They are very comfortable and can produce an amazing sound quality. If you're looking for something that is "in-style" and provides some of the best sound quality that you can find at this price range, then these are the headphones for you.

Bose Quietcomfort 15

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/bose-quietcomfort-15/

I use this set when I'm playing live shows. They are some of the best headphones you can get at the moment, are very comfortable when wearing for many hours at a time (even in hot, sweaty clubs), block out almost all background noise and provide nearly unmatched sound quality. For somebody looking for professional quality headphones, or with a big budget for the best money can buy, then these are the headphones for you.

Overall, the most important thing for choosing the headphones, is the consider what you will be using them for and don't over estimate how much quality you will need. If you're looking for something to use on the ride to work or just while you're hanging out, listening to music, you probably don't need top of the line Bose. Good luck, M5foreva, and I hope you find the perfect set!

Best HEADPHONES under $100?




john


Im looking forward to buy a headphone under $100 (max $120) but I cant decide.
I have a few requirements.
1) Over the Ear (padding must not touch the ear)
2) Noise cancellation
3) Looks great and solid.
4) Durable
5) A lot of bass. (I listen to Metal, a lot of dubstep, hiphop and pop)

Can you please recommend me some headphones within that prize range?



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Sealed/noise isolating. (Noise-canceling tends to exceed your budget.)

Shure SRH440, $99,

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/634564-REG/Shure_SRH440_SRH440_Professional_Around_Ear_Stereo.html

Sennheiser HD-280 PRO, $100,

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/240764-REG/Sennheiser_HD_280PRO_HD_280_Pro.html




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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Which is better for headphones: Bluetooth or kleer?




andrehicks


Minus the fact that kleer requires a transmitter, which is more reliable, less dropped connectivity?


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bluetooth due to the being a better range of signal and it is more versatile

Which pair of high end headphones should I buy?




Alex


I'm looking for a nice pair of over the ear headphones for both listening to music while out and around and for when I play my guitar. I've heard the Beats are overpriced and really not that good, and I have also heard poor things about Bose products. I want something that does a great job canceling out noise and also has a little bit of a bass kick to it, but not too much. Price isn't an issue, but I don't want them to be too studio- like.


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The Sennheiser RS 180 wireless headphones use an uncompressed transmission system called Kleer, so you get the full fat sound that you would expect from a wired headphone. With this new technology why would you opt for compressed audio? 2) The second point is, Sennheiser never fail to deliver on audio quality. You only have to read a few reviews to get a feel for their quality as a brand. And these headphones are no exception, the audio quality is just spectacular, no hiss, no noise, no fuss. Actualy I just thought of a third reason, the design.




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Can I connect my ipad 2 to my xbox 360 and use my headphones as a microphone?




Random man





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for the headphones you would have to use an adapter of some type because headphones won't directly go into the remote or the 360 without an adapter (try ebay) and as for the ipad 2 I really doubt it though because the ipods and ipads have a different way of using memory then general devices such as an xbox 360 but the only way to be sure is to use a usb connecting the two and if it doesn't work then sorry. If you want some good headphones for the 360 try some of the turtlebeach (the older versions are cheaper I have the X12 which is like 60 or 50 bucks) or you can find an adapter which are even cheaper. If you really want to listen to music on the 360 burn a cd or use a normal usb stick to burn the songs onto the 360. otherwise you can just plug your computer speakers into your ipad (thats what I do) good luck bro.

Does the XBOX 360 arcade come with headphones?




Hurricane


I was wondering if it comes with the headphones for XBOX LIVE or you have to pay extra?


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By headphones, do you mean a headset? To answer your question it does not come with a headset. I would suggest getting the pro or elite bundles if you have the money as those come with two FREE games, the hard drive, headset and an ethernet cable =]. Remember you need a hard drive to get on xbox live and the headset would render useless if you wanted to get on xbox live.




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Asus Xonar essence stx soundcard?




Jacob Schu


I currently have some hd 595 which i love and use on my ipod and desktop. They sound very nice but i wanna go to the next level. Im contemplating getting a pair of hd 650s. Will my sound card a 200$ 'ASUS Xonar Essence stx' make these headphones really shine or do I need an upgrade?


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Maybe, however if it is a crappy headset, that will change nothing, the sound will still be lousy.

How to connect Asus Xonar sound card to studio monitors?




Jack


I have an Asus Xonar Essence STX, and a pair of KRK Rokit 8's which have balanced TRS input and unbalance RCA input.

What's the best way to connect the two and what cables do I need?
Here is a link to the spec of the sound card:

http://uk.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=k8OChreLuh8zgFmQ&templete=2



Answer
Seeing the nice monitors which you have, it would be better to purchase a sound interface by Edirol, M-Audio, ESI or Tascam for example, as an ASUS Xonar Essence STX does not do justice to your KRK Rokit Powered 8 monitors. Make sure to use the supplied ASIO drivers for your ASUS Xonar Essence STX.

You will need to use the RCA jacks on your ASUS Xonar Essence STX and connect them to the jack plugs on your KRK Rokit Powered 8 monitors, so you will need a cable which has RCA jacks on one side, white and red, and on the other end the cable should have two jack plugs, those large ones, such as which you find on large headphones for example. The ones found on in ear headphones are those small ones, but you will need those big jack plugs.




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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Best in ear headphones under $30?




Everett





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If REAL quality is an issue, please go for REPUTABLE brands only such as B&W, Sennheiser (most affordable), Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Audio-Technica, Etymotic or Beyerdynamic. Things like V-Moda, Klipsch, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Philips are ONLY "okay-ish" indeed. Please do NOT fall a victim to FASHION ACCESSORIES by buying Ministry of Sound, Sol/Republic/Revolution, Noontec Zoro's, Benetton, a-jays, iFrogz, Marley, Fanny Wang, Razer, Karl Kani, WESC, Turtle, JH, Dr.Dre/Beats/Solo, Ludacris/Soul, Koss, Skullcandy, Lady GaGa, Skullcrushers, Monsters nor Bose, because they are ALL seriously overhyped and overpriced "fashion blingbling gimmicks" with a very poor durability and sound quality, NOTHING else (and those who try to claim they are good do NOT know ANYTHING about QUALITY anyway!), BE THEM FAKE OR NOT!

Also, please do NOT go for the overly thumping bass that only distorts everything else, focus on GOOD sound quality and durability IN GENERAL.

What are the best headphones under $30?




The Truth


It has to be over the head and have good bass.

Basically DJ Style headphones



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If REAL quality is an issue, please increase your budget a bit and go for REPUTABLE brands only such as B&W, Sennheiser (most affordable), Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Audio-Technica, Etymotic or Beyerdynamic. Things like Klipsch, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Philips are ONLY "okay-ish" indeed. Please do NOT fall a victim to FASHION ACCESSORIES by buying Sol/Republic, Benetton, a-jays, iFrogz, Marley, Fanny Wang, Razer, Karl Kani, WESC, Turtle, JH, Dr.Dre/Beats/Solo, Ludacris/Soul, Koss, Skullcandy, Lady GaGa, Skullcrushers, Monsters nor Bose, because they are ALL seriously overhyped and overpriced "fashion blingbling gimmicks" with a very poor durability and sound quality, NOTHING else (and those who try to claim they are good do NOT know ANYTHING about QUALITY anyway!), BE THEM FAKE OR NOT!




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Headphones under $80?




WillEe


I Need Headphones , that don't leak and have sufficient passive isolation , that when I on music , no passive noise can leak in.

I Don't Prefer Earbuds though because I don't believe that they can give me the bass I want for under $80. Though Bass is NOT all I need. I hear Pop , Hip Hop , Acoustics , and just about everything.

I don't need the best , but I Just want something which can satisfy my needs.
which to simplify :
. Preferably Not Earbuds
. Exceptional Passive Noise Isolation and no leakage out
. Good Bass but not overwhelming the mids and treble ( like the Sony MDR )
. Under $80
. I Listen to Pop , Rock , Hip Hop , and those with bass !
. Good with acoustics.

IF headphones do not meet one or more of them , please specify which :) Thank You !
Oh and I want it to be a classic design
something like the SHURE SRH240A
which I find it quite awesome. Comments about the SHURE SRH240A ?
Heard the bass isn't that good.
And Please no Skull Candy

I'm a very specific guy :) sorry



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Sennheiser HD 201 OR HD202 for a good sound at budget price with good isolation. The 201 has consistently good reviews and they are very cheap.
http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_headphones_wired-headphones_500155 . . . . .
http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_headphones_wired-headphones_005176 . . . .
http://www.headphone.com/headphones/sennheiser-hd-201.php . . .
For a USA-made phone around $80 the Grado SR60 is a great choice. . A real modern classic.
http://www.headphone.com/headphones/grado-sr-60i.php . . . .
Grado is a world-class maker as Sennheiser is. Also look at Beyerdynamic , another top quality maker.
http://www.gradolabs.com/page_aboutus.php . . .
There's no apology needed for caring about your choice of equipment. Happy listening.
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Fancy a higher budget?
Err.....well, we can all dream. The silver case in front of the matching amp holds the key to switch the amp on with.
Resale price around $12000+ for the amp and phones
http://www.avland.co.uk/sennheiser/orpheus/

Good $50-80 In-Ear Headphones?




Alex


So I'm looking for some good quality headphones that deliver great sound. I listen to House/Trance Music mostly but all kinds of electronic music now and then. I also would like them to be a little stylish like! Thanks!
Also I have tired Skullcandy (they were $20 and I didn't feel like they were worth it. I mean Cheaply made!) and I definitively can tell the difference in sound quality from my brothers sol republics that are much better for not a bad price!



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Well I like to buy SkullCandy brand in-ear headphones. They give off awesome sound! And they are pretty stylish! You can buy them in all different styles and colors. But they are only like $20 not even $50. And places like Ross, Marshals, TJ MAXX, etc. you can get them for like $8. Even though they are pretty cheap, they are great quality! I have bought like 20 different pairs of them cause they have come to be my favorite brand for them. But if you want more expensive ones that are awesome quality too then go for Beats by Dre in-ear head phones. But I think you will be surprised at how well SkullCandy ones work. They are also really comfortable just fyi! I hope this helps! :)




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Good Gym Headphones for Cardio?







What headphones are good for the gym and are tight enough not to fall off during cardio? I do not want to use earbuds, they do not sound as good. But the headphones I have, some old sony's, fall of when I run. Any suggestions?


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i ride bmx and i had the same problem eather they are too small or too big and dont stay in when ur moving but one of my buddies told me about skullcandy headphones, they are awsome! they are the best sounding and best performing headphones ive ever had!
try the smoken buds or inked! they are prty cheap and you can get them at like hastings and stuff but they come with many sized jelly-like buds so you can get the perfict fit and best of all they stay put and are really comfy!
here's their link check em out
http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/all-products/headphones/in-ear.html?style=stack

Should I bring earphones or headphones to the gym?




Michael Co


Will it look stupid if I wear a pair of headphones there?


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People at the gym won't care, they are there to sweat. Headphones might not be practical, though. Try earbuds.




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does anyone headphones burn out after long use?




Ayato Kami


what i mean is i have had these headphones for 2yrs and half now and the left ear piece burned out just the right ear piece works. do you guys know what caused this? and if so would you know how to fix it without giving it to a professional to handle it?thanx


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yeah my ipod headphones starting making fuzzy noise after only 6 months, I took care of them. Just get new headphones. FYE has some nice ones for under $20.

What is the best way to burn in headphones?




theanonymo


I just bought a pair of ath m-50s and they sound great but I was told that they sound even better after a good long burn in session, does this mean playing specific sounds at certain volumes? Should I put them on higher volumes just for burn in?


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Nice answer, kiddo.

You have a display picture of those ugly, poor performance beats headphones. You simply can't provide the correct answer to this question because you LACK KNOWLEDGE.

M-50's are MID-FI cans.

Yes, almost all headphones "burn in", not break in. The moving coil fully adjusts to the diaphragm. This will give you slightly better audio quality. Electrostatics and Planar Magnetics also burn in. In fact, almost every machine has a burn in time. Break in sounds like something else. Don't get me started. Stupid headfiers. They are all on Sansa clips and such as well as over-hyped amplifiers and CD players. Not REAL Hi-Fidelity rigs like mine.


BURN THEM IN: Play pink noise for 24 hours with 15 percent more volume. It doesn't have to be exact, but 15 percent is sufficient because you don't want to max out the power handling of the M50's and bust the driver.

There will be a nice difference. They will likely improve further, as your listening sessions become longer and time passes on. You will notice differences. Eventually, they will reach their peak and stay there.

About 45 HRS is needed for full burn in, playing your music works as well. Try bass heavy and treble heavy songs for a slightly faster full burn in.

The bass clarity and tightness will improve, the treble will be less hot, and the highs and mids will be a slight bit nicer.

Don't listen to non-audiophiles and silly head-fiers. Maintain my first statement.




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Headphones making echo!!!?




Victoria


My new headphones are really weird they echo my music really badly and the actual music is louder that the person singing!!!
What's going on!?!?
Is there a settings thing I can go to or something?



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Headphone brand?

Try going to settings on your iPod.
Scroll down to music and tap on it.
Tap on EQ and pick spoken word or whatever you want.
Just experiment.

headphones!!!!!!!!!!!!?




Lil Scooba


Why do the companies make the headphones different lengths? For example, the left earbud(wire) is shorter than the right earbud(wire) by a lot. It makes me mad and pisses me off. Can you just please tell my why they do this!


Answer
They don't mean to make the headphones like that, unless headphone was made in a cheap factory.




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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

What are some good quality over ear headphones?




Alyx


I'm after some new headphones as my Skullcandy HESH headphones just broke.
I am after ones that cup over the ear, (for anyone who is unsure at the term over ear)
My price limit is 50 pounds, including postage, but really i just want you to throw some models and specs at me, suggesting which ones are good to get

Thanks in advance



Answer
I would definitely recommend the Sennheiser models over the Skullcandy models. Sennheiser's have great sound quality with punchy bass and smooth mids/highs, and they have excellent build quality. I don't have any personal experience with the Skullcandy headphones you mentioned, but I have tried many models of Sennheisers and have always come away impressed.

At retail prices, you can spend around $75 for a mid-range Sennheiser model, all the way up to $1,000+ for their top of the line model. At eBay or other online retailers, you can find them for much cheaper prices. It just depends on your budget and your tastes.

I have been using my Sennheiser HD-280 Pro headphones for over 2 years now and haven't had any problems. A full review of my experience with these headphones can be found at the link below.

are Koss headphones any good?




super_6ix_


i saw these headphones :http://www.koss.com/koss/kossweb.nsf/p?openform&pc^pt^UR10C

and they seem pretty good for the price...would i be getting a good deal? Cause im not planning on spending 100's on effing Bose headphones...i already spent 50 dollars on SkullCandy headphones and was extremely disappointed,

I'm looking for headphones that can play Metal/Black Metal music good and overall sound quality...if these arent good what do you recommend for me?
about recommendations...something affordable but not so expensive please...thanks.



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If you want a cheap set of ear buds that play awesome sound these can usually be found at Walmart for like 10$

JVC Gumy Stereo Mini Headphones, Peppermint Blue


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Headphones for classical music?




Piano Play


Hi, I want to buy headphones for listening to classical music. I dont have a specific preference, but comfort is an important factor, and I cant pay more than 150 dollars.
Thanks alot in advance!



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It's difficult to answer the question without a bit more information about what you'll be using the headphones for. In particular, a key question you'll have to decide is whether you want "closed" headphones (a closed back covers the ears -- ideal if you're using the headphones to listen to music in a crowded environment or late at night in an apartment building) or "open" headphones (the headphones have an open grille which both allows for reduced distortion and allows much more sound to leak out. Great if you're alone at home, awkward if other people are around).

The only headphones I can speak to from personal experience in your price-range are the Sennheiser HD-280, which currently run about $75-90 on Amazon in the US. They fit my criteria exactly -- very clear sound for the price, good portability (they fold for travel), and amazing at blocking out outside sounds and keeping sounds from leaking at 3am. This last property is accomplished by having the headphones fit very tightly around the ear. I personally don't find it uncomfortable at all, but if you're sensitive to that sort of thing you'll definitely notice this.

Alessandro MS1 headphones for classical music?




asquil


I've been thinking in getting a good pair of headphones, specially for opera and classical music, reviewing blogs, I found out about the GRADO's and Alessandro's headphones, but specifically about the Alessandro's MS1, I've found that other brands like Pioneer and AKG offer greater frequency range at a lower price, should I go for the cheaper Pioneer's or go for the MS1's or other GRADO's?
These are intended for classical and opera mostly.
I currently own a pair of BOSE's IE2 which I use for the gym, but I want something better for classical.



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Don't choose based on frequency range, all the good brands have a range wider than human ears can hear.

From what I've read on head-fi the ms1 are good with classical, maybe with the exception of songs played by full orchestras, which benefit from soundstage (grado/alessandro's lack soundstage).

Possibly a better choice would be the Audio-Technica AD700's, people say those are great for classical and also good with a variety of genres.

Other options:

- A Sennheiser pair (the 555's are around the same price).

-Maybe an AKG pair like you said. People like the k701's with classical so maybe a lower AKG model is also good with it. I have the k701's and am also a big fan of classical (however mostly piano).

- Creative Aurvana Live. These are essentially the same as the Denon d1000/d1001 which sound great (I own the d1001) with all genres and definitely do well with classical.


I realize I've probably made your decision harder than before you asked the question! But shopping for quality headphones is difficult because you don't get to sample them, and it's very much a matter of preference. So your next step now is to read further on head-fi.org (use the search bar) about each of those headphones (and comparisons between them), and if you have to you can ask a question.




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Yamaha Keyboard Headphones?

Q. I have a Yamaha YPT-210 keyboard and am looking for headphones for it. The problem is I don't know which ones I need the instruction manual doesn't say what mm jack is needed and I have no idea what to get. Does anyone know which ones i need?? Also I'm not looking for professional ones just normal ones around £7/£10.. I'm only 14.. Thanks in advance...


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Well just look at the head phones jack on your keyboard, is it a big hole or little hole. If it is a big hole then you need head phones that has a 1/4 inch male connector, if it is a small one such as mp3 player's it is an 1/8 inch and you can use those head phones.

I'm going to guess that it's probably the big 1/4 inch jack. You can also buy a 1/8th inch to 1/4th inch connector and use your every day head phones. This is what they look like. (See link) You can find them at walmart or radio shack or sometimes Dollar General or Biglots.

Don't pay over a couple of dollars for it because if you pay more then you'll get ripped off.
Those adapters aren't very expensive but some people try to jack up the price.
It doesn't have to be gold plated or the more expensive one (if given the choice) the cheap one will suffice and sounds just as good.

Sorry I don't know how much that is in your currency but I do know they're really cheap and if should pay a little of nothing or your getting ripped off.

Piano keyboard headphone jack?




Kayla


I need to connect my headphone to the keyboard and I want to know are all keyboard headphone jacks 1/4' plug?

Specifically for Casio PX130, thank you!



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"The on board speakers are OK but not the best. By the way, Casio uses a 1/8" (like what you find on an ipod) headphone jack rather than a 1/4" jack used on the P-155. Considering what the 130 offers in terms of price and functionality, it is very nice."

http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1265894/2/Casio%20New%20PX%20130,%20PX%20330,%20PX%207.html

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Isn't it nice for them not to tell you in the specifications?

Keyboard 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action
Sound Source 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System
Acoustic Resonance Yes
Polyphony (maximum) 128
Tones 16
Reverb 4 types
Chorus 4 types
Brillianance -3 to +3
Layer (with variable balance) Yes
Split Yes
Duet Mode Yes
Metronome 0,2,3,4,5,6 beats
Transpose -12 to +12 semi tones
Tuning Control A4=440Hz +99 cents
Temperament(preset scale) equal temperament + 16 scales
Recorder 1 Song, 2 Tracks
Preset Songs 60
USB Storage (utilizing PC) Yes
Speakers (13cmx6cm) x2
Amplifier 8W + 8W

Terminals
USB to Host (USB MIDI) Yes, supporting XP, Vista, Mac
Damper (Sustain) Yes
Connector for SP32 (3 Pedal Unit) Yes
Headphones Yes x 2

Accessories
AC Adaptor Yes(AD-A12150LW)
music Stand Yes
Pedal Yes
Score Book Yes, SP-3

Dimensions and Weight
Unit size - W x D x H 52.05â x 11.26â x 5.31â
Unit weight in pounds 24.7 lbs
Boxed size - W x D x H 57.48â x 14.53â x 8.35â
Boxed weight 33.52 lbs

Optional Accessories
CS-67 Stand for P-130/330
SP-32 3 Pedal unit providing Sustain, Soft and Sostenuto




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Monday, May 26, 2014

best headphones for under 300 dollars?




felix r


im looking for the best sound reproduction i can get for 300 dollars i want to hear what the producer or artist wanted me to hear i dont want embellishments on my headphones i want the purest sound also i dont have headphone amps other than my trittons one so i dont really want something that requires an amp thx for your answers


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Send me $300 bucks and I'll get you a pair

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BEST HEADPHONES CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET FOR UNDER $200?




Alex Chave


I'm looking to buy some headphones for music, I recently purchased the Sony pulse elites for $149 but didn't like how it sounded for music since it sounded like a blown subwoofer but it was great with movies and games. But I was looking for something more for music. My budget is $200 even though I really like the Vmodas crossfade M 100s which retail for $300. I listen to rap and hip hop so I'm looking for bass but I wouldn't buy beats due to their over hyped and overpriced headphones. I have looked around and seen many options but I need help from someone who has had experience listening to many different types of headphones. I also want them to look nice and not be huge. I was looking at the Sony X headphones they look nice aren't too big and have good clear crisp bass. But anyways any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!! Thanks.


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If you like good quality headphones for music under $200 I suggest ATH-M50's ... I haven't tried them but they have nice reputation... But I use $26 skullcandy uprocks and they have a good bass balance as an cheap headphones.. I tried my friend's beats solo's and they sounded horrible for an $200 headphones so.... Im not sure but ath-m50's might be good for you. These are only my personal throughts, so if youre interested of the ath-m50's you can google for more info about them. Im glad if I helped :)




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What are some good headphones around the $30 - $60 range?




ThoseDangR


Yeah... my Skullcandy headphones I got for Christmas last year are breaking down... any good quality headphones around 30 - 60 dollars?


Answer
Sennheiser - I own 2 pair around $40 to several hundred. 1 pair cost me $40 and the other about $50. Excellent sound and comfortable to wear.

Good DJ Headphones HELP?




Roberto


Im A Starter. I Know How To DJ But Now Im Actually Gonna Start &Go Out. Any Headphones Ideas? Under 60$ Please. I Really Liked The JVC XTREME XPLOSIVES. Look Nice & Comfortable. Also I Need A SoundCard, Whats A Good Decent Brand/Price.?


Answer
Good proper DJ headphones are all well over $100.

When it comes to DJ gear the one place you should never cheap out is on the headphones. The reason being: when you are trying to beat match two songs with two massive monitors aimed at you and the echo of the main system all around your headphones need to be loud AND clear not just one or the other (or worse neither).

Headphones fall into generally 4 categories:

- Consumer
These are the cheap ear buds and over ears that you find at WalMart and target.

- Fashion
This is just an extension of consumer and includes things like SkullCandy and WeSC. They have large headphones that look like DJ headphones but trust me at the performance volumes they sound terrible. (Performance volumes are the volumes needed when DJing at a party or club which are considerably louder than DJing in your bedroom).

- Audiophile
These are usually really good quality and include brands like Bose, AKG, Sennheiser, Shure and others of that nature. The problem is although the quality is there the volumes aren't and neither is the durability for taking the abuse a DJ will put their headphones through.

(I am not ragging on these headphones, I am wearing a pair of Shure headphones right now as I listen to music at my computer. BUT, I would never use them for DJing).

- DJ
Real DJ headphones fall here and the prices start around $150 (with some exceptions mentioned below). Style wise they are all pretty much all the same silver and black over ear construction but as I said they are designed to be loud AND clear and that is all that matters. DJ Headphones are also durable and foldable because they are often stuffed in record bags and moved around constantly.

During a single one hour set I might take my headphones off and put them back on over 30 times and at the end drop them in my gig bag, as good as they sound and look a set of audiophile headphones like say Dr. Dre Beats would not live up to that beating for very long.

These are examples of proper DJ headphones:
- Allen & Heath XD:53
- Pioneer HDJ-1000's (These are the ones I use right now)
- Pioneer HDJ-2000's (These are pretty much the best that money can buy right now)
- Sony MDR-V700's (These were my last pair until I broke them)
- Technics RP-DH1200's
- Ultrasone DJ1's
- Sennheiser HD-25's (These are actually not classic style DJ headphones but I mention them because a lot of people swear by them)

These brands are hit and miss (may be ok for small venues and parties but I wouldn't use them in a club):
- Reloop
- Numark
- American Audio
- Gemini

If you really want to save money: Pioneer HDJ-500's
They cost about $100 and they are "entry level" DJ headphones. They have Pioneer quality without the usual price tag. (Some stores also have the Sony MDR-V700's for under $100 these days but they were discontinued so they are hard to find)

- DO NOT go any cheaper then the HDJ-500's
- DO NOT buy SkullCandy
- DO NOT shop for DJ headphones anywhere but a pro audio store, if you can buy your groceries in the same store they are not selling professional headphones.

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As to your sound card question: M-AUDIO or Native Instruments are both good brands if you mean external.

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Do all noise cancelling headphones play music?




barcafan


Do they all act as regular headphones too. Like to play music from my ipod.

Or are there only certain kinds which can play music as well as do noise cancelling?

And if they all can play music, does the noise cancelling feature work at the same time while I'm listening to music?

Thankyou
How can I tell if they do both when I'm buying online?

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-SHN9500-Active-Noise-Canceling-Headphone/dp/tech-data/B000G35S08/ref=de_a_smtd

http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Noise-Cancelling-Headphones-33084/dp/tech-data/B0002K6Y9E/ref=de_a_smtd

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Pleomax-PHS-7000-Cancelling-Headphone/dp/tech-data/B0015AAP0E/ref=de_a_smtd

http://www.amazon.com/Coby-CV194-Cancellation-Digital-Headphones/dp/B0015ADZYC/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1238814783&sr=1-15

which one of these can do both?



Answer
don't spend your money on noise canceling earphones or headphones they will drain your ipod battery fast. you need to get isolation earphones which are more efficient than canceling earphones.

also the sound drivers in isolation earphone produce cleaner sound. this is from gadgetronx

Premium quality titanium drivers (earphone speakers) carry bass sound waves incredibly fast without distorting the sound or without the drivers losing their natural form. Bass sound waves are longer by nature, so it takes longer for bass energy to really get started. The unique shape of Tredici Bass earphones features a lengthened sound chamber to let those waves develop properly.

btw to directly answer your question.
Do they all act as regular headphones too. Like to play music from my ipod.
Yes, the only difference with canceling headphones from any other type earphones is that they have a circuit board inside of them. this circuit board is the magic behind the canceling ability of the headphones. this circuit also demands more power from your playing source like your ipod or mp3 player and drains the battery more quickly than usual because the circuit needs power to perform the canceling feature.

Or are there only certain kinds which can play music as well as do noise cancelling?
isolating earphones are more effective than using sound canceling earphones. this technology is better than canceling earphones for one because they do not drain your ipod battery. also sound isolation is louder and blocks out more background and gives louder bass, treble, and mid tones. you get more music experience from isolation earphones. if you dont trust my opinion than go to your local electronic store and try out the canceling earphones and the isolation earphones and see which sound better.

And if they all can play music, does the noise cancelling feature work at the same time while I'm listening to music?
kind of, but like i said above it will demand more power so your listening time will be cut in half because you will need to charge your battery more often

hope this helps

Audiophile Headphones playing bass music?




Trevor All


Okay I understand that Audiophile headphones are created to put out the true sound of music and don't color the sound like more traditional headphones on the market today. However I want lasting headphones with precise and accurate bass reproduction. I mean I will eventually buy DJ headphones but im just curious to know whether or not these headphones can produce a powerful Bass experience if the song permits? When I mean if the song permits im talking like Charlie Traplin bass here. I understand that they aren't the kind of headphones that can be used with a phone or something, im just curious to know if the bass on these breed of headphones can be as powerful considering their emphasis on their highs and mids? example: Sennheiser HD 650


Answer
It's difficult to advise...

Sound is 'subjective', I can recommend a set of headphones that give me the most enjoyable listening experience...that doesn't mean that you will enjoy them...personal taste is a huge factor with sound.

I personally prefer music 'raw'...with the minimum interference from 'equalization'...not everyone is the same and I accept this...If you prefer a particular sound then with some patience and the addition of a 'graphic equalizer' you can tailor the sound to meet your requirements...some headphone amplifiers also add their own signature to the way your headphone sounds and might give a more satisfying listening experience...trial and error comes into play.

To answer your question...Yes you can find a satisfying headphone, you have to know how to look and where to look to get the opportunity to test the headphones before you part with your cash...it's possible to find a satisfying listening experience...I didn't say it would be cheap.




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Great headphones under 50$?




Bluey


I'm on a seriously low budget, and I need some for my iPod, however I'm extremely picky about my headphones.
I have a bad habit of breaking headphones within less than 3 months, so I need something durable, preferably the cord itself needs to be really tough.
I'm always listening to music, so I'd hope they could at least be SORTA comfortable.
And as far as sound goes, I'd prefer the best the price range will allow.
And decent isolation. I live in a house with 5 other people, and I like it loud. I don't wanna hear them as much as they don't wanna hear me or my music.

I'm not used to buying things for myself so I have no clue as to what I should be looking for.
As for what I've been using all this time, JCV Marshmallow Inner-ear Headphones, and Skullcandy's Ink'd. JVC's lasted about 6 months average before the cord completely snapped, which is impressive on my part, but the sound was not so great and everyone always complained my music was too loud so I couldn't listen to it very often. And Ink'd I've had probably around 6-10 pairs of these headphones, all dead within one month or less. Either the left headphone would die, or the sound would dull out, -or what happened to my most recent pair- the silver plug piece completely broke out, with slight (accidental) force. And the Apple headphones that came with my iPod have long since been dead, plus they were very uncomfortable.

I don't have a preference of Over-Ear or In-Ear. Nor do I care about color.

I've been searching all over Amazon but I can't seem to find anything that fits the criteria, I know it's a lot to ask but can someone help me out?



Answer
Skullcandy's! They have in ear and outer ear headphones for under 50 bucks and they have good quality sound! Either that or try JVC Gummie's they're good too!

Whats the best earbud headphones between 30 to 50 bucks?




Brandon Ta


My ipod headphones broke and i want some good headphones im not paying over 50 bucks tho. i want verry good bass since i like heavy metal but im focusing mainly about sound quality and bass.


Answer
JVC HA RX700, HD201, RX700, very decent headphones.




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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Looking for some Headphone options? (Over-Ear)?




Cody


Im looking foward to buying a over-the-ear headphones and wanted some help narrowing down my search.

What are some good Headphones that:
-Has excellent bass
-good comfort and not tight
-comfortable for those with glasses
-high quality sound
-durable
-noise cancelling
-around 50-150$ range

And are the Sennheiser HD 555/595 or any type of Sennheiser Brand really tight fitting?
-And also no sound leakage



Answer
Don't purchase Sennheiser, they only produce the most headphones not the most optimal headphones. I have converted the $150 in pounds - you are willing to spend a maximum of £100. I will recommend to Sony headphones.

The Sony MDR XB700 - has a 50mm driver and a response bandwidth of 3hz - 28000hz/28khz, it has a circumaural ear coupling and the oversized leather urethene ear padding. Circumaural - is headphones that your ear an fit into - over ear. £65

A driver is made of a magnet - the larger that driver, the louder and clearer the sound. 50mm is one of the loudest you can find. Therefore the bass will be reproduced remarkably. Almost all headphones (over-ear/on-ear) leak anyway - it doesn't matter if it does. If people can hear it, should you let that bother you?

The response bandwidth or frequency response - is how you determine the accuracy or definition of the play back. 20hz - 20000hz - e.g. - this is your basic frequency most bad headphones have - the smaller the first number the deeper the bass - ^^^ SOny MDr xB700 has 3hz. The higher the second number the clearer the treble. the Mdr xb700 has 28000hz.

I will suggest another headphone. The Sony MDR V700 - this has a similar specification to the one above but has clearer treble. This particular headphones is worth £85.

I strongly recommend the Sony MDR XB700 - excellent playback of the bass for something so cheap.

Looking for in-ear headphones?




GoodIForce


I am looking for a pair of In-Ear headphones with good sound quality and durability. I have had every pair of Skullcandy. I am looking in the $40-$60 price range.
I am kinda embarrassed to say it, but I am also someone that doesn't like headphones that look like crap. I am a Jazz guitarist. I listen to anything from folk to rap. Thanks.



Answer
Look into Sennheiser and Sony's products at these price ranges.




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good on ear headphones under 60$?




Vincent


i want specific models not just brands


Answer
Audio Technica and Sennheiser - both gives you the best value for money.
Specific models :

Audio Technica ATH-M30 ($40)
Audio Technica ATH-M40FS ($50)
Audio Technica ATH-M32 ($60)

Sennheiser HD 201 ($25)
Sennheiser HD 202 ($35)
Sennheiser HD 203 ($40)
Sennheiser HD 429 ($55)

does anyone recommend any good headphones for under $60? with great bass?




Erik I


our basketball season is starting and i would like some new headphones for the away games when were riding the bus.doe anyone have any good ideas of headphones with bass and wont go out after like 2 weeks cause i have them full blast. that have good sound quality. thx for your answers


Answer
most of the sony headphones are good.
I got the sony active ones, they have a hook that goes around your ear and then it has in ear as well. and the hooks are removeable, and when your playing basketball you can shorten the cord to two feet and it gives you an extension.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sony+-+Ear+Bud+Headphones+-+Black/8703389.p?id=1199496037598&skuId=8703389&st=sony%20earphones&cp=1&lp=1




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Good quality headphones for low prices?




Emily D


I'm headed off to Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy to major in film and broadcast and on the list of things to get they said I needed a pair of headphones. Well, when it comes to headphones I have no idea as to what is a good brand and what is bad.

So does anyone know of good quality headphones that are not expensive to buy for a student majoring in film and broadcast?



Answer
Well if you want in ear headphones go to Amazon and search for Altec Lansing UHP326 Backbeat headphones. They're only around $30 and they used to be $80, web it was first released. You can also check out skullcandy headphones. They're also cheap but I cant vouch for their durability, unless you be gentle with them.

best over-the-ear headphones for the price?




Brian


i am in the market fora good over-the-ear headset. im looking for a few things, noise cancellation (or if not possible with what im asking for than isolation will do), amazingly good sound (everything is near-perfect, not too much base, no distortion, things like that), little to no sound leakage (i like to listen to my music loudly. not loud to damage my ears but other than that, i dont want the whole room and/or people around me to hear what im listening to), and a comfortable design that looks and feels good (by that i mean i like to wear my headphones for an extended period of time and im going to be taking them out where ever i go, so i want them to be comfortable for long periods of time and if they can look stylish then by all means, show me).

ive been looking for quite sometime and ive seen headsets that are good in one range but are poor when it comes to something else. can anyone help me narrow my search?

please and thank you <( ^ . ^ )>



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Hey, Brian

There is a wide selection of headphones available on the market right now, and for the most part, the quality of the craftmanship and sound will depend on the price that you are willing to spend. On the lower price range (less than $50), you will be able to find some no too shabby headphones that will be suitable for someone who is just planning to listen to music on their iPod or computer, and are not full fledged audiophiles. Once you get to the medium price range ($50-150), you will get a great selection of very high quality headphones that are going to be suitable for nearly everyone who is not involved with music professionally. The sound quality of these headphones are going to be top-notch, should cancel out almost all background noise, and are going to be of a quality craftmanship that will last for quite a long time. On the more expensive end of things ($150 and up), you are going to find professional quality headphones. For the normal person this will be complete overkill as they provide a quality of sound that is amazing, but is generally only sought after by professionals working on their own music (or the type of people who make sure their house is wired with the best speaker systems on the market).

Depending on the amount you are willing to spend, my top five recommendations (from cheapest to most expensive) would be:

Sennheiser HD 202 II Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-202-ii-professional/

This model provides good insulation against background noise and has a solid bass range and response time. Perfect for someone who is wanting a cheap set of quality headphones.

Sennheiser RS120

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-rs120/

These are very affordable for wireless headphones. They feature an open-ear system with a strong bass response. Because they are wireless, you don't even have to be in the same room as the device that is transmitting the sound, giving you ultimate flexibility while listening to music. Very lightweight and a high quality. I have this set for using around my house.

Sennheiser HD280 Professional

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/sennheiser-hd-280-pro/

Here we are well into the midrange quality headphones. This set is corded, but provides a much higher sound quality than the RS120. They can provide up to 32 dB attenuation of outside noise, so you don't have to worry about much from background noise, even in somewhat noisy environments.

Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/beats-by-dr-dre-solo-hd/

These are on the high-end of the spectrum of headphones. They are very comfortable and are able to produce an amazing sound quality. If you're looking for something that is "in-style" and provides you with some of the best sounds that you can find at this price range, then these are the headphones for you.

Bose Quietcomfort 15

http://headphones.respectablereviews.com/bose-quietcomfort-15/

I use this set when I'm playing live venues. They are some of the best headphones you can get right now, are very comfortable while wearing for many hours at a time (even in hot, sweaty clubs), block out almost all background noise and provide nearly unmatched sound quality. For someone looking for professional quality headphones, or with a big budget looking for the best money can buy, then these are the headphones for you.

Overall, the most important thing while choosing the headphones, is the consider what you will be using them for and don't over estimate how much quality you will need. If you're looking for something to use on the bus or just while you're hanging out, listening to music, you probably don't need top of the line Bose. Good luck, Brian, and I hope you find the perfect set!




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