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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Marzz » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:29 am

wub wrote:Can't blame people who aren't fully immersed in the scene for being taken in by clever marketing. When I was still in London, I'd see on average 4/5 pairs of Beats a day.

Whether they're any good or not is irrelevant...if they have a name attached and a lot of people wear them and they're noticeable, people will want them.

These are casual listeners...they're not audiophiles, they're not DJs, they're not producers. They're just people who want to listen to music and wouldn't mind looking 'cool' whilst doing it. As such, Beats fill that particular gap of the market perfectly. SkullCandy tried a similar approach a couple of years ago but lacked big name sponsorship to really achieve a decent share.
 
 
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by wormcode » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:31 am

Yeah Wub true, but for the ridiculous high price and negative reviews they are still dumb for buying into it. I was looking through 'back to school' shopping ads here and every single one of them had Beats headphones advertised with the school supplies. :lol:
It's not about being in a scene it's just about being smart with your [parents'] money.

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Marzz » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:37 am

wormcode wrote:Yeah Wub true, but for the ridiculous high price and negative reviews they are still dumb for buying into it. I was looking through 'back to school' shopping ads here and every single one of them had Beats headphones advertised with the school supplies. :lol:
It's not about being in a scene it's just about being smart with your [parents'] money.
This is very very true man. People believe anything they see and if they see people like Dr. Dre or famous people wearing it, they are gonna buy it (with their parents money)
Some kids in my school associate these stupid headphones with swag, and it hurts my soul to see that.
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Kids who wear them, are apparently "cool".
They are just headphones marketed by famous people for stupid people. I think they are paid to wear them :lol:
 
 
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Electric_Head » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:39 am

Are we really discussing beats again?
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by wub » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:40 am

wormcode wrote:Yeah Wub true, but for the ridiculous high price and negative reviews they are still dumb for buying into it. I was looking through 'back to school' shopping ads here and every single one of them had Beats headphones advertised with the school supplies. :lol:
It's not about being in a scene it's just about being smart with your [parents'] money.
And the iPhone has a shitty camera, dangerously slow connection speed when not on wi-fi, tendancy to drop signal all over the place, proven issues with the case causing signal interference, and has a screen that breaks if you so much as look at it funny.

But iPhones still sell like hot cakes. Clever marketing b2b desire based high impact branding.
Marzz wrote:I think they are paid to wear them :lol:
That's generally how celebrity endorsement works.

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by wormcode » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:55 am

Yup that's what I was getting at. It's nothing new. Oh let's not forget the Beats Audio scam in laptops and now desktop PCs lol remember this:

I think the HD-25IIs look better and certainly sound better for the same price. I've listened to Beats headphones. A big meh.
If you really wanna check out some crazy headphones with ridiculous prices: http://www.staxusa.com/STAX-SR-009.html
($5.2k and you still need to drop a couple of grand on an amp)

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Maccaveli » Fri Aug 03, 2012 4:35 pm

I'm pretty sure the HD 280s are about $100 at JB Hi-Fi, do you have one around your part of Victoria?

But seriously dude, like I said in the intro thread. Its all about a nice speaker system with a subwoofer. You've gotta feel it.

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by AxeD » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:16 pm

Skrew wrote:If you were considering beats for music production, you have no business being here.

Research guitar center and find one with a low range of like 10-15. My first pair was some Shure SRH440s.
10-15 hz? No system hits that at decent levels, let alone a pair of headphones.

Anyway, op didn't specify whether it's for production or not. So Grado is definitely a goo choice.
Otherwise maybe AKG or Sennheisser.
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Post by Barka » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:21 pm

Look into the Shure SRH-440s, not as common as the HD280's, similar price tag, but supposed to be more neutral. I love mine, they sound really clear, a bit bright at first, but after a short burn-in period they become really really well balanced. Highly recommended!
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by jrisreal » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:25 pm

I had those before. They were nice but i much prefer the sennheisers...except i envy the removable cable.
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by JTreeZY » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:36 pm

I'm about to buy headphones too, did a lil research ima get the Beyerdynamin 990Pro's or the Sennheiser HD280's.. help..

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by jrisreal » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:44 pm

^^ the beyers
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by sunny_b_uk » Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:47 pm

superlux HD681 are amazing, im starting to prefer them over my sennheiser HD650's since they don't rip my hair out whenever i take them off.
what's great about these unheard headphones are they cost £20 / $30 and they're neutral as fuck (apart from the harsh highs at first, but they calm down once you burn them in/use them for a week or so)
i just lower 16khz by a few db and they sound nearly as accurate as my HD650's, even without using an amp on them. iv been using HD650's for 3 years straight and these £20 headphones don't feel like a downgrade.
look up some reviews for superlux HD681 they honestly do the job for me.

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by JTreeZY » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:19 pm

sunny_b_uk wrote:superlux HD681 are amazing, im starting to prefer them over my sennheiser HD650's since they don't rip my hair out whenever i take them off.
what's great about these unheard headphones are they cost £20 / $30 and they're neutral as fuck (apart from the harsh highs at first, but they calm down once you burn them in/use them for a week or so)
i just lower 16khz by a few db and they sound nearly as accurate as my HD650's, even without using an amp on them. iv been using HD650's for 3 years straight and these £20 headphones don't feel like a downgrade.
look up some reviews for superlux HD681 they honestly do the job for me.
O shit I mite have found them... wud u recemend them for producing/mixing

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by sunny_b_uk » Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:23 pm

JTreeZY wrote:O shit I mite have found them... wud u recemend them for producing/mixing
yes id definitely recommend them if your on a budget, the bass and mids aren't coloured at all (good for mixing down) and the stereo image is accurate too since they are semi-open cans.
the treble at 10-15khz is pretty high but the overall quality is good (id suggesting EQ cutting or just remembering that the treble is a bit high)
i can't tell a great deal of difference between them and my HD650's (which cost over £300) after EQ cutting a bit of the treble.
they need a few days of blasting music too tbh.
theres a freq response chart to show what i mean (half way down the page) it has a pretty flat response.
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Post by Electric_Head » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:27 pm

jrisreal wrote:^^ the beyers
Ding Ding we have a winner.
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Ongelegen » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:17 pm

Electric_Head wrote:
jrisreal wrote:^^ the beyers
Ding Ding we have a winner.
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990's :U:

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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Puggy » Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:00 am

Hey Guys, thanks so much, for all the awesome suggestions, well just letting you know that I actually bought a pair of Sol Republic HD Tracks. Extremley happy with the purchase, the bass is amazing, deep and powerful, the mids and highs are clear and defined, yes, they look really fashonable too but I didn't have to be a swag faag and buy beats. Love the toughness and customization of these headphone too, I have been changing the headbands around too. Damn comfortable too.

I have actually compared my $170 HD Tracks from Harvey Norman, to my friends $500 Beats by Dre Pro from JB-HIFI, and they sound so much better, the bass is better, the mids and highs also sound better! Sucks to be a swag faag! haha. So I am loving them so much, can hear awesome sounds love it. The only downsides I have had you can hear it through the cord if you move alot, not too bad really, and also you can everything sometimes, my mum could hear her orchestra licking there lips when playing clarenet? haha

Thanks again guys for making my musical experience better!
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Re: Best Headphones for around $100

Post by Electric_Head » Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:26 am

I'm glad you decided to ignore all of our informed advice.
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Post by oprs » Fri Dec 21, 2012 10:53 am

Electric_Head wrote:I'm glad you decided to ignore all of our informed advice.
:lol: pissin in the wind eh
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