here is what i want:
1.) price range under 150
2.) sound quality with good bass
3.) wearable for hours without my ears starting to hurt
ive been looking at the sony mdrxb600 headphones, but i'd figured i would ask around here first.
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here is what i want:
1.) price range under 150
2.) sound quality with good bass
3.) wearable for hours without my ears starting to hurt
ive been looking at the sony mdrxb600 headphones, but i'd figured i would ask around here first.
those look like they can be an ear sore after a while. how do they feel after 3 hours?
They're over ear headphones and are pretty much a forum boner on headphone websites right now iirc.
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yeah im looking for over ear headphones so thats cool. forgot to mention that.[COLOR="Silver"]
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Yeah, right now three years ago. They've gone up in price considerably, even in the past year. If WD doesn't come up with something soon, I'll come back and post. (playing BO2 right now).
EDIT: Here, some off of the top of my head.
http://www.amazon.com/Ultrasone-HFI-.../dp/B00101UHS8
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SRH750DJ.../dp/B002PAQYK8
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SRH840-P.../dp/B002DP8IEK
I'm partial to the Shure, just because I love the Shures I had for the past two years.
You might also try these, but I've never heard them, so I don't know how good they are. Great reviews, both on Head-Fi and Amazon, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Crossfade-Limi.../dp/B005HMBQR2
OP, what is it that you're looking for, other than bass? Clarity, wide/deep soundstage, separation, recessed or neutral mids/highs, etc.? And what are you going to be using these with, iPod, laptop, etc.? You could buy a cheap, portable amp(like the FiiO E11: http://www.amazon.com/FiiO-E11-Porta.../dp/B0053KWDES) and that would really increase your bass ability for whatever headphone you get.
Dont get the Audio Technica. Everyone recommends them, but they are not that good. Shure SRH750DJ's, Sony XB700's, even the VMODA Crossfade LP1's are better than the Audio Technicas.
If you didnt needs gobs of bass and over ear Id recommend the Grado SR80i's Im selling. They are awesome for the price. Open backed headphones for a nice open sound stage, they dont get hot, nice and crisp vocals. Everything you would expect in a balanced headphone.
I have a set of Shure 750DJ's sitting on my desk and have owned the Crossfade LP1's.
We got my boy a set of these Amazon.com: Philips O'Neill SHO9561/28 Over-Ear Headphones (Powder White): Electronics. We wanted to stay under $100, he had asked for some skull crushers. We were at best buy and they had them all set up so you could listen to the different ones on the same music and stuff, I thought these sounded better then the skull crushers and the beats, which are a lot more expensive, in fact it wasn't till you got into the $250 range that I thought they were not superior. Most of his friends say his are better than all of there's. And more comfortable.
That's just what we found, I'm sure there are better ones out there but we wanted to try them, didn't trust buying off the internet site unheard.
Whitey knows his **** about this stuff... I think I'm going to go with a set from MEElectronics...