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Tubby
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Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:45 am

Well i've done some research on headphones and i'm tied between two:

Sennheisers HD25-II
Or
AKG K181 DJ

Have any of you got experience with either? Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
I mainly listen to dubstep and other electro-style genres; therefore i would like them to have better lows (ATM people are saying AKG's have better lows because of the bass boost feature, however apparently this feature cannot be activated for long periods of time.

Thank you.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:48 am

it depends on what you want them for
if djing i'd go with the hd25s

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:51 am

deadly habit wrote:it depends on what you want them for
if djing i'd go with the hd25s
More casual use, listening to tracks, producing etc. I need good sound quality with hefty bass (because i'm a bass addict).

Thanks for the quick reply btw ;)

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:53 am

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan10/a ... phones.htm
there honestly is no be all end all headphone solution as they're all geared and built for different purposes
hell i have ummm lemme see 5 diff sets sitting around atm lol

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:02 am

deadly habit wrote:http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan10/a ... phones.htm
there honestly is no be all end all headphone solution as they're all geared and built for different purposes
hell i have ummm lemme see 5 diff sets sitting around atm lol
Thank you for the link, more choices now! I guess finding the right pair for myself is going to be a harder task than i thought.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:15 am

theres loads of threads on this board bout headphones, start up top with the stickies for some links ;)

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:19 am

deadly habit wrote:theres loads of threads on this board bout headphones, start up top with the stickies for some links ;)
Yeah, that's how i wittled it down to those two, now i'm having to rethink my strategy.

Thanks a lot for your help, been very useful. ;)

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by AxeD » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:48 pm

Can't go wrong with AKG, imo.
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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:57 pm

yea i rock my k240 mk2 the most

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by sackley » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:52 am

I just did a ton of research on this. Ended up getting some beyerdynamic dt880 pros, which I like a lot so far, but I don't have any other high quality cans to compare them to, so take that for what it's worth... which isn't much.

I think if I was buying something in the mid-price range prob would nab the akg 240's as mentioned.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by abZ » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:02 am

Ahh the daily headphone thread. It's tough to get an all in one type headphone. Cans that are good for listening probably won't be good for producing and cans that are good for producing won't be good for djing etc. Maybe you might just look into some Sony's. I'd say good enough to tide you over for a while. The best bass is either going to be like the Beats by Dre or some in-ear style buds. Wouldn't fuck with them in the studio tho. The studio cans liek k240 are pretty boring to listen to but accurate and flat.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:05 am

yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by abZ » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:09 am

deadly habit wrote:yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...
Yeah me too. I now have my reference monitors and my dj monitors. I want to build a vintage hi-fi set up just for listening to classic vinyl! Headphones I got my top of the line k702 but use my vintage k240 more because they sound closer to my monitors. Dj cans, old Sony's. I have in-ears for the iPhone.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:24 am

abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...
Yeah me too. I now have my reference monitors and my dj monitors. I want to build a vintage hi-fi set up just for listening to classic vinyl! Headphones I got my top of the line k702 but use my vintage k240 more because they sound closer to my monitors. Dj cans, old Sony's. I have in-ears for the iPhone.
in ears are just icky to me even the high end ones

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by abZ » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:40 am

deadly habit wrote:
abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...
Yeah me too. I now have my reference monitors and my dj monitors. I want to build a vintage hi-fi set up just for listening to classic vinyl! Headphones I got my top of the line k702 but use my vintage k240 more because they sound closer to my monitors. Dj cans, old Sony's. I have in-ears for the iPhone.
in ears are just icky to me even the high end ones
I think they sound great! Better than regular buds for sure.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:44 am

abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...
Yeah me too. I now have my reference monitors and my dj monitors. I want to build a vintage hi-fi set up just for listening to classic vinyl! Headphones I got my top of the line k702 but use my vintage k240 more because they sound closer to my monitors. Dj cans, old Sony's. I have in-ears for the iPhone.
in ears are just icky to me even the high end ones
I think they sound great! Better than regular buds for sure.
i just don't like things in my ears unless necessary like ear plugs to preserve my hearing
they could sound like aural sex and i still wouldn't like em -w-

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by silkpantsman » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:54 am

in ear headphones with lots of mp3s is likely to fuck your preception of audio cause of mp3 compression.
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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by abZ » Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:24 am

deadly habit wrote:
abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
abZ wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea i have my djing cans, my tracking cans (use them mainly when i'm doing vocals and need isolation but accuracy), mixing cans, and listening cans

one day i'll have my monitors and speakers like that...
Yeah me too. I now have my reference monitors and my dj monitors. I want to build a vintage hi-fi set up just for listening to classic vinyl! Headphones I got my top of the line k702 but use my vintage k240 more because they sound closer to my monitors. Dj cans, old Sony's. I have in-ears for the iPhone.
in ears are just icky to me even the high end ones
I think they sound great! Better than regular buds for sure.
i just don't like things in my ears unless necessary like ear plugs to preserve my hearing
they could sound like aural sex and i still wouldn't like em -w-
I wouldn't use them but I need something at work that fits under my ear muffs. The regular ear buds never stay in the right spot. But the sub is amazing on the in-ears. Love listening to dubstep mixes and shit at work.

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:20 am

Yeah, i'm not a fan of in-ear and my budget is £150 (Should have mentioned it in the thread :C)

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Re: Buying New Headphones

Post by Tubby » Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:21 am

If i were to get in-ear ones which would you recommend?

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