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11-03-2007 , 06:13 AM
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emil,

GO WAKE UP EMIL!

Also, I know very little about wireless headphones, but everything I have heard indicated that Sennheiser is currently doing the best job. I think they would sound like 10-20% worse.
tyty will probably go by that recommendation
11-03-2007 , 10:58 AM
i have been using the Sennheiser rs140 wireless headphones for a week now and I love them. I am not an audiophile and don't really have any basis of comparison but they are very comfortable and almost completely block out all the ambient noise in the office.
11-07-2007 , 03:30 PM
PITTM,
I just broke my headphones and I'm looking for a new pair. I'm willing to spend like $500 maybe a bit more but not much more.

I use my headphones mainly when playing internet poker, live poker, and just walking to and from class. I'm not the most careful person in the world so they will likely get banged up so I need a durable pair. As well I would like them to meet the following criteria.

Closed headphones, if they are semi-open its not really much of a problem but I basically just don't want my music to be heard by other people. Especially because I'll use them at the library and stuff.
I do not want ear buds or canal headphones because I find them uncomfortable.
I do not want anything that requires an amp/expensive sound card because I don't have any of that and I'm not looking on spending like 1k+ on this.
11-07-2007 , 03:37 PM
PITTM,
My PMX 60 Sennheiser headphones just broke. What similar headphones under ~80$ would you recommend (not earbuds) for walking around with mp3 player?

All my headphones get their wires messed up near the jack and I lose sound in my left ear as a result; second consecutive time that ahs happened to me.

Thank you…
11-08-2007 , 02:00 PM
oops, looks like a missed a couple questions while I was gone.

Eagles,

I would look at the Beyerdynamic DT 250-80. Be sure you get the 250-80 and not the 250-250 as that model would need to be amplified. The upsides with this phone is that it is sealed, is pretty durable, has great sound(made by the 2nd best headphone company imo), and are actually a pretty sweet price.

Two other good ones to look at are:

Ultrasone HFI-700 (note: ultrasone is probably the biggest company whos headphones I have never heard, but I've heard a lot of good about this one.

Experimental Choice:
Sennheiser Noise Cancelling Headphones These are fairly new and I haven't seen many reviews, however, if i still traveled as much as I once did I would buy these now.

Sightless,

With your question i knew the answer before I even went to look to make sure I was right about the model number. I heard this headphone 1.5 years ago and I thought "jesus, for that price, seriously?"

Sennheiser EH350
11-09-2007 , 08:42 AM
I have a weird question. I think I was just shocked lightly by the E4c in ears by Shure as my computer was restarting(they were plugged into it).
1. Why did this happen?
2. Has this damaged me or the ear phones?
11-09-2007 , 01:11 PM
Dear PITTM,

I wonder if you can help me for headphones for a very specfic need. I am looking for headphones for flying on a plane to watch the in-flight movies. I am open to in ear or over ear. I would say my budget is under $100, but can be convinced to spend more (up to say $250) if it is really worth it. I somehow doubt it can be worth it however, since I might fly for about 3 to 6 trips a year and will not use the headphones for any other reason. I don't own an IPOD and am not into music beyond listening to the radio in the car.

The reason I want the headphones is I noticed during my last few trips that the airline's phones, especially the over ear ones, are terrible and I could barely hear the movie over the sound of the airplane.

I was just at Future Shop and was tempted just to pick up $40 JVC in ear phones, but stopped because I was not sure that they would plug into the airplane's 2 prong systems. Please let me know whether your recommended phones will come airplane ready, with any necessary adapters, or recommend places to get the adapters.

Finally, I would even appreciate good places online to order these things. I live in Toronto, Canada (Thornhill to be exact) so places to buy around here would be ok too.

Thanks in advance.
11-10-2007 , 05:53 PM
Hey guys,


I bought headphones today and someone asked me to post in here.

I bought the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro in a local hifi shop.


I'm an audiophile extraordinaire, but never really looked into headphones. Guy who lives next to me showed me his new Sennheiser HD515, and I thought that they were quite enjoyable but had some problems. I read on the internet that the HD555 was better in a couple of ways and only a little more expensive. The store didn't have many Sennheisers but he did have various Beyers. I listened to a 531, which had a balancing problem, then I listened to a 331 which sounded pretty well rounded. Then he gave me the 990 which blew me away and I insta-bought it. The 990 lived up to the standards of my regular system so it made complete sense to forget about cheaper stuff.


This is my regular setup in my old room:
http://my.hifi.nl/index.php?user=1088

Amp
http://www.customanalogue.com/jlti_mark_2.htm
Similar design and sound as the 47 Labs Gaincard, if that means anything to you guys. Essentially worldclass amplifier which has the same quality of sound as sick 300B tube amps but is has a slightly different colouring (I've compared them).

DAC
Non-oversampling DIY dac. Again, the main design comes from 47 Labs but has been 'borrowed' by the DIY community and improved over the years.

Speakers
Supravox 215 Signature Bicone in an openbaffle casing. These drivers are medium high efficiency, full range, great directionality for use in rooms, and have a large linear excursion; all of which makes them excellent for use in open baffle and to equalize them, which I do with a digital equalizer (Behringer 8024). It equalizes in the digital domain. So it's: computer spdif (Emu 0404) -> Behringer -> DAC -> Amp.

Tuning the equalizer is very tough and took me a long time to get a good understanding of it.


The Amp is in for repair atm and my current room is too small for the setup so this is why a good headphone seemed a good idea. (I'm looking to move to a house with other pokerplayers soon so I can set the whole thing up again)

Right now the setup is: spdif -> dac -> computer speakers headphone output -> headphone; which is obviously not great, but the sound is damn impressive still. I've found that a good dac is more critical than a good amp in the case of headphones. But anyway, I'm looking for a better option for it. My JLTi amp has a pre-amp output on which I could hookup a headphone amplifier. I saw some in this thread and I'll have to investige on that.


If you think my system is ugly and thus can't sound good, then imagine it looks like this: http://sakurasystems.com/show/ckeating.html . That system probably sounds very much like mine btw.

If any of you have ever heard of Bert Doppenberg or the Oris horns ( http://bd-design.nl/ ). He's from Holland and we've known each other for quite some years.
11-10-2007 , 08:23 PM
It's too bad you couldn't hear the 880s. those are my second favorite headphones like ever.
11-10-2007 , 08:57 PM
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It's too bad you couldn't hear the 880s. those are my second favorite headphones like ever.

Difference?
11-18-2007 , 12:11 AM
I just bought the Sennheiser HD555 headphones, hoping to use them while traveling and while playing online poker.

If that was a good buy, let me know. If not...eh, too late now.
11-18-2007 , 03:22 AM
good buy imo. 595s are an upgrade of that, but the 555s are fine.
11-18-2007 , 11:50 AM
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I just bought the Sennheiser HD650 headphones, hoping to use them while traveling and while playing online poker.

If that was a good buy, let me know. If not...eh, too late now.
11-18-2007 , 12:44 PM
OK simple question here: I have just a regular mp3 player ( not an Ipod) would i be getting full value out of listening to a $80+ headphone than say a $30-$75 headphone?
Like, Does the heaphone quality get good because of the headphone or the player? does the mp3 playuer have limits to how good the sound will play?
11-18-2007 , 01:42 PM
chisness,

that is a top of the line headphone. If you dont have an amplifier you should consider it as the 650s def benefit from it.

slime,
Both the headphone and the player have limitations, you can def notice the difference between 40 dollar headphones and 80 dollar headphones on anything with a headphone jack though.
11-23-2007 , 09:38 PM
got my headphones in the mail today! i love them at the computer, although they are a bit big to travel with- I'm afraid I'll break them. Also the big plug into little plug action is kind of bulky. But the sound is great. I want to listen to all my music again to see what it sounds like!
11-28-2007 , 08:47 PM
PITTM,

Have you seen Klipsch's new earphone line? I'm thinking about getting the Klipsch NOISE model http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-IMAGE-.../ref=de_a_smtd

Is it reasonable to have headphones for:
1) Earphones (thinking Klipsch NOISE) -- working out, walking around
2) Good headphones (Sennheiser HD650) -- computer/in home listening
3) Noise canceling headphones (have Bose QC2, thinking Senn PXC450) -- travel
11-28-2007 , 08:50 PM
Ouch, those are expensive. Seems a complete waste if you're just gonna use them for working out and stuff. Unless you crap money ofcourse.
11-29-2007 , 02:11 PM
I bought Shure SE530PTH earbuds ($599 retail). A bit of getting used to but they are very good.
12-03-2007 , 07:42 PM
i'm kinda a noob with this stuff. also don't have the money to buy an expensive hi-fi system so.......

in May 07 i bought the Bose QuietComfort 3 headphones. tbh they are great compared to my old standard free apple in ear headphones - but they damn well should be LOL!

anyway... please tell me what you think of Bose... and i am also looking to buy another pair of headphones. i like the big on-ear style. i have been looking at these 2 pairs of Sennheisers so please give me your opinion of them and also any other recommendations for me to peruse...

here they are..

http://www.iheadphones.co.uk/headpho...er+PXC+450.htm

http://www.iheadphones.co.uk/headpho...ser+HD+650.htm

ty in advance
12-03-2007 , 07:46 PM
I'd recommend the Beyerdynamic 880 Pro. I haven't heard the Sennheisers though, but I know the Beyerdynamics are awesome.
12-03-2007 , 09:41 PM
I have Beyer DT990, Sennheiser HD 650 but the AKG k701s are completely sick. I bought them recently and they're easily my favs. I got them off ebay for $270 or something new. I recommend them highly.
12-03-2007 , 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by ghaz
I have Beyer DT990, Sennheiser HD 650 but the AKG k701s are completely sick. I bought them recently and they're easily my favs. I got them off ebay for $270 or something new. I recommend them highly.


I have Beyer 990s and it's hard for me to imagine something better.

What are the differences, in your experience?
12-05-2007 , 04:58 PM
Now I want to trade my Sennheiser 600 for AKG 701.
12-05-2007 , 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jeffnc
Now I want to trade my Sennheiser 600 for AKG 701.
If someone would do this straight up it would be amazing for you. However, no one will.

      
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