Headphones

my friend had a pair of the bose noise cancelling head phones, and they were awesome. they are more of a midrange headset, so dont expect a lot of bass, like you would sony or whatever. i would pick one up, but they are pretty pricey.

 
Eeee not so much on the Bose, I already have $300 cans (got them when they first came out for dealer priceing)... However these Sennheisers and my Sony MDR-7506 are my two favorite headphones. When I mix I always use the Sonys...

 
What's your budget for the amp?
Might as well build one...a single ended 6EA7 design would give you 2 watts per side, be pretty cheap and replacement tubes are five bucks.
I was thinking something tube maybe... Does someone make kits for them? Like Decware or something? I guess I should have something tube in my setup //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
What's your budget? You won't find much better than Sennheiser for the price...either their high or low end headphones.
I was planning on keeping the HD580's but I am looking for an amp of some kind. I was just curious of what other people used....

 
are you looking for a new set with natural sound a la sennheiser? or are you going for the more dynamic, enhanced sound a la sony?

i was pretty big on headphones a while back when i was misenchanted with car audio by an unfortunate ebay incident

 
Well I listen to music almost constantly from the time I wake up in the morning till the time I go to bed at night, which is usually late. The problem is my neighbors get pissed at me if I use my stereo so I use my headphones. My home system is B&W 703's with Rotel Amplification and soon to be a Rotel Processor. So, my "dream" cans setup would be not being able to tell that much of a difference putting my phones on and listening to my main system. So, I guess what I’m saying is I want a true natural sound... I defiantly am going to keep the HD580’s or until I find something that blows them away for the same amount of money, which isn’t going to happen.

 
I was thinking something tube maybe... Does someone make kits for them? Like Decware or something? I guess I should have something tube in my setup //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Decware has a pre-built headphone amp, but it's pricey @ $600ish.

Bottlehead has a kit for $380.

You could probably assemble all the parts to build one yourself for under $200.

 
I defiantly like the open air for home systems, and defiantly like the closed Sony's for mixing. I used to do a lot but not so much anymore, mixing for bands and such... To me the opens are a home audio system sound and the closed are a pro-audio sound. That's the way that it makes sense to me. I have 5 or 6 sets of headphones I have acquired since I was younger. (Ranging from CRAP Koss phones to the HD580's)

 
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