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AquaFox 03-18-2006 11:16 AM

headphones
 
i'm on http://www.headphone.com now and i'm looking for headphones but never really put to much into the area before... i'm looking to spend like 50 bucks... right now i'm looking at the Koss Porta Pro or AKG K 27i maybe.... i honestly dont have any idea



i want good quailty, about 50 bucks, most likely sealed soo people around me cant hear what i'm playing... will most often be used sirius radio and with audio/video production



any suggestions will be enjoyed :thumbsup:

Bacchanal 03-18-2006 11:24 AM

I don't know if you're looking for ear buds or actual headphones, but I bought these recently for about $40 and I'm happy with them. They come with three different sized rubber things that go over the part that goes in your ear, so you're almost guaranteed a good fit.

Daniel_ 03-18-2006 01:26 PM

I'll second that. I bought the Sony in-ear ones a few months back and they're great because they cut out so much background noise you can use a lower volume setting (so it's better for your long term hearing).

Psycho Dad 03-18-2006 07:41 PM

I wish I would have found those Sony buds before I got these. The frequency response of the Sonys is far superior to the Phillips buds I bought. Although I only paid 13 bucks for them on e-bay.

AquaFox 03-18-2006 08:05 PM

ah sweet, now that i think i think that i might go ear-bud, to make it easier to listen in bed, so i can lay on my side without worrying about the headphones.... and those philips do havea nice feature, of volume control, considering that my Sirius is mainly intended to broadcast to car audio, it's volume control is hidden within some menus....

looking on headphone.com has earbuds up to like 25 bucks and IEM's (really really good earbuds) starting at 100 bucks... i'm gonna look at some other sites now






i just wish i could afford these.... oh ya, if anyone wants to get me an early birthday present, this is it! :D
Quote:

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Psycho Dad 03-18-2006 08:08 PM

One warning. I listen to mp3s in bed too. However I rolled over on my side one night with my buds in and had the worst ear ache the next day. I lay only on my back now until I fall nearly asleep then take them off.

AquaFox 03-18-2006 08:18 PM

http://www.headphone.com/products/he...rado-sr-60.php

Grado SR 60



ah, these dont seem to bad either, i'm not srue if i want to spend more than 50, i cant quite afford that this week

Jeff 03-18-2006 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AquaFox
http://www.headphone.com/products/he...rado-sr-60.php

Grado SR 60



ah, these dont seem to bad either, i'm not srue if i want to spend more than 50, i cant quite afford that this week

You might want to forget these if you really don't want anybody to hear what you're playing. Great headphones, but they're not sealed at all.

Chingal0 03-19-2006 03:57 AM

I also have the sony ones, but the white ones. There is no difference, and the white ones cost more for some odd reason. I should have taken em back I guess..

But yea, they are far superior to the normal ipod ones, and they are super small which is good I guess.

Poppinjay 03-19-2006 04:10 AM

I have the Sony white buds, I do like them.

I've been a Sony buyer for a long time, for use in professional audio applications. I've usually purchased the MDR V6 ($90), but there's a new Sony line out that delivers the goods for $50, the MDR V600.

That said, I don't own a pair, my latest studio phones are NexxTech. They cost all of $20, and deliver sound comparable to a pair of Sony MDR 7504 cans. I got them at Circuit City, and use them in production.

JStrider 03-19-2006 08:16 AM

i got these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...&s=electronics
you can buy them new or used for 70ish
the sure e2c they are like wearing earplugs with little speakers

i'm able to listen to the music quietly even when their is a lot of outside noise, it seals it out

after i got the right fitting sleeve for my ear they feel and sound great, if you put the wrong sleeve on they will be uncomfortable and sound crummy, they have to be sealed in your ear to sound right

now the one bad thing about these... it is EXTREMELY easy to zone out of what is around you when wearing these... they effectively make you deaf to all but the loudest outside sounds. and they are designed to have the wire go from behind over the top of your ear, so the wire doesnt hang by the earbud itself... was weird at first but now i like that better then normal.

AquaFox 03-19-2006 09:57 AM

i should say my current headphone status, my decent pair of headphones had some issues with some fraid wires inside the jack, soo i cut the jack off and stripped all the plastic off of it, and tried to re-soder the wires onto the jack....... and apperently that didn't work to well, soo now i am using one of those super-duper-cheap earbuds that you get in an airplane.... i think it was from a southwest flight... one of the planes with XM radio, between the cheap headphones and me not having sirius, it was one long ass flight! the headphones are soo horrid, i ended up doing a video production project with them and damn that dampered my results :D



http://www.arbybean.com/ar/images/DS...%20(Small).JPG

AquaFox 03-19-2006 03:33 PM

i just bought the 50 dollar sony headphones, love em soo far, just plugged em in, with the low volume, it cuts out alot of outside noises!! people are gonna have to throw shit at me to get my attention from now on when i ogt them on!, i cant hear my tv or my typing... and the volume ain't high :D

soma 03-19-2006 03:45 PM

You got a great pair of headphones. Mine were great, but they pooped out on me after a year of regular use. That made me sad :(

jujueye 03-31-2006 12:38 PM

Ear buds are ok, but I prefer in ear monitors myself. After trying the Shure E4C, I was really hooked. They seal inside your ear and will usually give you far better isolation and better bass (because it now has a sealed cavity). Yeha, I know, they are not cheap...save your money, dudes!

Headphone.com is a good site. They don't always list if items are in stock or not (and I have sent them several emaisl reagarding that) but they DO always come through in the end. I have never had a purchase go sour there, and their co president is a total headphone geek and a nice guy. Anyway, if you're on their site, read up on some fo the technology and buying guides. Lots of good info. Me like headphones!


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