Nother vote for the SR 80s here. Leaky, uncomfortable and I still love em
― stet, Friday, 15 May 2009 00:41 (fifteen years ago) link
so...flat broke...want bass/portability, nothing high end as I will buy good dj headphones when I start my job. what you guys reckon? something cheap that really has a good bang....
― Local Garda, Friday, 15 May 2009 00:47 (fifteen years ago) link
what is uncomfortable -- its just a pad
― autogucci cru (deej), Friday, 15 May 2009 00:49 (fifteen years ago) link
it squeezes the ear man
― the insane Dr. Morbius and his HOOSical steens (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 15 May 2009 01:34 (fifteen years ago) link
interesting thread - i wasn't thinking about buying new headphones, but now i am! here's my deal - i mostly use headphones to listen to my ipod while biking around in the tropical sun. also, i'm superpicky about comfort in my earphones (which is why i don't wear my nice, high quality earbuds too often) so which of these earphones would be comfortable and usable for high heat, mp3 player situations? the portapros and px100s look promising, but i don't mind spending some money and wearing big ol cans either if they're comfortable - for instance it looks like the BEYER DYNAMIC DT770's have nice, soft, felty ear donut thingys that might be comfortable to wear for an hour or two even in the heat...
― messiahwannabe, Friday, 15 May 2009 03:24 (fifteen years ago) link
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/jimmythek_bucket/thetruthaboutgradoheadphones.jpg
― james k polk, Friday, 15 May 2009 06:58 (fifteen years ago) link
― james k polk, Friday, 15 May 2009 06:59 (fifteen years ago) link
You can very easily avoid twistiness on Grados by being careful with the cable. I hang my headphones on a Koss holdaphone hanger when not in use, and the cables stay in great shape.
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Friday, 15 May 2009 07:17 (fifteen years ago) link
Ronan you may well like the Koss Portapros; about £25 off Amazon and plenty of low-end.
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Friday, 15 May 2009 07:18 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah, I hung the Grados on various wall-hooks in the three previous places I lived but never seemed to get around to finding a proper home for them in this house, so they ended up stuffed into the gap between pre-amp and shelf, often coiled up with their 5m extension cable.
Grado are US-based, so I may be out of luck as far as keeping repairs cheap, simply due to the postage costs.
― Michael Jones, Friday, 15 May 2009 08:48 (fifteen years ago) link
I bought my third pair of Sennheiser PX100s yesterday. They are so great and mega cheap. I have a long standing issue with headphones where the cable comes off (happens with every pair I've ever had) but these are cheap enough I can just buy a new pair.
― NotEnough, Friday, 15 May 2009 08:55 (fifteen years ago) link
― messiahwannabe, Friday, May 15, 2009 11:24 AM (8 hours ago) Bookmark
DT770s in the heat would be like holding two waffle irons next to your ears, I would imagine - they are a closed design so there would be little to no breathability. DT770s would be absolutely awesome in the winter, however, as are generally all full size cans.
Plus, being closed, they'll impair your ability to listen to ambient noise, for example, a speeding car. I would just go with a pair of cheap, open headphones/earbuds you wouldn't mind losing or breaking.
― Can't stop the dancing chickens (dyao), Friday, 15 May 2009 11:47 (fifteen years ago) link
ep630s eg
― zinguist (cozwn), Friday, 15 May 2009 11:58 (fifteen years ago) link
Any recommendations on something biased a bit toward the low-end? I listen to about 70% electronic and shitty rap. Looked through the thread but didn't find too many bass-biased recommendations. Closed design preferable for subway, either earbud or headphone design is fine. I listen to about half and half CDs and shitty 192kbit MP3s. Around $100 or less is good, but I'm open to persuasion.― throwbookatface (skygreenleopard)
Since everyone's ignoring me, take it from the goodcans.com page regarding the Denon AH-D1001: "And bass, boy does it have bass! More than virtually any headphone we've liked, (FYI, most of the headphones we've liked in the past have been "Open" headphones which typically have clean, but somewhat limited bass). These Cans will please those of you who like bass!"
― Fastnbulbous, Friday, 15 May 2009 16:12 (fifteen years ago) link
I listen to ... shitty rap.\OK, I'll bite: Why?
― Jazzbo, Friday, 15 May 2009 17:02 (fifteen years ago) link
I guess I don't have a good answer for that. But I'll eventually have to hear the new Eminem album so I might as well get some decent headphones.
Thank you for the rec, fastnbulbous.
― throwbookatface (skygreenleopard), Friday, 15 May 2009 18:13 (fifteen years ago) link
Jordan, are you using a headphone amp?
Stuck here with an iPod ... if i get an amp, it'll need to be battery powered.
― death from abroad (lukas), Friday, 15 May 2009 22:07 (fifteen years ago) link
treated myself to the alessandro ms1s I've been eyeing up, on the impetus of this thread
can't wait for them to show up
― zinguist (cozwn), Friday, 15 May 2009 22:19 (fifteen years ago) link
"I bought my third pair of Sennheiser PX100s yesterday. They are so great and mega cheap. I have a long standing issue with headphones where the cable comes off (happens with every pair I've ever had) but these are cheap enough I can just buy a new pair."
Believe Sennheisers have a two (?) year warranty, Just ship 'em back to them and they'll replace them no charge.
― Alex in SF, Friday, 15 May 2009 22:26 (fifteen years ago) link
I don't know what to make of the ms1s really : /
maybe my ears aren't sensitive enough to appreciate them or maybe I shd listen to something other than shitty mp3s
― zinguist (cozwn), Sunday, 24 May 2009 11:35 (fifteen years ago) link
Have they played for 100 hours? Some headphones need that kind of playing time before you can tell how good they are.
― StanM, Sunday, 24 May 2009 12:53 (fifteen years ago) link
i mostly use headphones to listen to my ipod while biking around in the tropical sun. also, i'm superpicky about comfort in my earphones
Okay, how bout you come to Chicago where you can enjoy my AKG and Denon cans, cooled by the crisp cool wind off Lake Michigan, and I'll take your place in the tropics where I'll cruise around with my Osirus backpack with built-in amp and speakers (much safer for biking).
― Fastnbulbous, Sunday, 24 May 2009 20:14 (fifteen years ago) link
I don't know what to make of the ms1s really : /maybe my ears aren't sensitive enough to appreciate them or maybe I shd listen to something other than shitty mp3s― zinguist (cozwn), dimanche 24 mai 2009 13:35 (2 days ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban PermalinkHave they played for 100 hours? Some headphones need that kind of playing time before you can tell how good they are.― StanM, dimanche 24 mai 2009 14:53 (2 days ago) Bookmark
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― StanM, dimanche 24 mai 2009 14:53 (2 days ago) Bookmark
So last week, I listened to the whole Grado range up to the 225s and I have to say I was really disappointed. I couldn't believe how trebly they sounded. But you may be right, maybe they sounded like shit because I tried brand new pairs, straight out of the box. In the end, I went for the AKG 240s
― baaderonixx, Tuesday, 26 May 2009 11:49 (fifteen years ago) link
I got some MS1s a couple of years back and second the "burn in" time - they definitely got better after extended use. If all you're listening to is low bitrate mp3s then they will certainly reveal problems that cheap headphones might mask. Also, if you are using them with a portable player they really will benefit from even a cheap headphone amp to give them enough juice at reasonable volumes; I use a little Headphonia/Headstage amp with mine and it makes a world of difference.
― Bill A, Tuesday, 26 May 2009 11:59 (fifteen years ago) link
This thread is firing AKG want too, plenty of love by the sound of it.
― Bill A, Tuesday, 26 May 2009 12:01 (fifteen years ago) link
First of all, any suggestions would be really appreciated by me. i need help choosing good, relatively cheap earbuds. i own Sennheiser PXC 300s for my serious phones usage but when i'm working out or falling asleep i prefer buds & my cat destroyed the buds that came with my mp3 player. i don't want to spend a lot on secondary phones but i would like an upgrade, or at least, the best bang for my buck (thinking in the $20-$35 range). Comfort & sound quality are important obv. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
― myndbloom, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 10:19 (fourteen years ago) link
I like my Sennheiser CX300s. The ear-canal thing really works for me. Love being able to lie with my ear on a pillow and them still be comfortable.
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX300-B-Earbuds-Black/dp/B000E6G9RI
― Alba, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 10:24 (fourteen years ago) link
I swear by these things:
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-SPARKPLUG-Stereo-Ear-Plugs/dp/B00081A2DQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1245164620&sr=1-1
they're dirt cheap, sound pretty good (way better than more expensive earbuds headphones I've tried), and I love the earplug type design. they don't fall out of my ears (which I hate), I don't have to feel conscious of my music "bleeding" and annoying other people, and I don't have to blast them to hear the subtleties of what I'm listening to.
if you don't like the way earplugs feel, you probably won't like em. but I'm used to that after playing in bands for years. obviously, they don't sound as good a nice pair of over the ear headphones, but for what they are, they're great.
only thing is, they're definitely cheaply made. I've gone through two pairs but don't really care because they're so cheap. koss does offer some warranty but I've always been too lazy to file for it. probably should do that....
― original bgm, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 15:11 (fourteen years ago) link
I love my Audio Technica in-ear buds but they're a bit above the price range you indicated (approx 70 USD if I remember)
― baaderonixx, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 15:41 (fourteen years ago) link
Thanks for the recommendations. i wouldn't mind paying a lil more but i just don't use them often enough to justify sinking a bunch of cash on em.
― myndbloom, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:20 (fourteen years ago) link
I also love my Sennheiser CX300s for normal walking around, riding the bus listening. But I absolutely hate the uneven cord lengths for each earbud.
― joygoat, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:45 (fourteen years ago) link
koss does offer some warranty but I've always been too lazy to file for it. probably should do that....
fyi: koss warranty is the greatest thing in the world. it would make me a LIFELONG CUSTOMER if it hadn't already made me a lifetime-requester-of-free-replacement-goods. they're awesome though.
― the heart is a lonely hamster (schlump), Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:52 (fourteen years ago) link
i need better earbuds for the gym, but obvs i don't want anything expensive since they get all sweaty and shit. those koss ones look tight, thanks for that.
― call all destroyer, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 18:55 (fourteen years ago) link
ok, I have to do this now!
― original bgm, Tuesday, 16 June 2009 19:08 (fourteen years ago) link
But I absolutely hate the uneven cord lengths for each earbud.
This really put me off them as well. I think I might have oddly-shaped ears, too, because I couldn't quite get them to fit very well. They were always on the cusp of falling out of my ears.
I'm using a Shure pair now, but they'd probably fail your price requirement by a few bucks.
― Millsner, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 00:29 (fourteen years ago) link
Yeah uneven cord lengths are not cool. The sparkplugs don't have that problem do they?
― myndbloom, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 06:36 (fourteen years ago) link
Never thought of this as a problem before - you don't run one cord round the back of your neck and have the iPod/whatever on one side?
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 08:15 (fourteen years ago) link
Ditto.
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 08:54 (fourteen years ago) link
Yeah, it took me a while to realise that was how you dealt with them. It has two advantages:
- you can take one earbud out when you need to talk to someone without the other one taking extra weight (and potentially falling out too as a result)
- it stops the cord swinging about so much, which is especially important if you've got ear-canal ones where cord friction tends to be picked up and send to your ear
― Alba, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 09:06 (fourteen years ago) link
koss sparkblugs make my ears hurt : /
― thomp, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 11:36 (fourteen years ago) link
not physically (well, ultimately physically, i suppose): just pretty much everything i've listened to with them made me go OW TREBLE OW
I can't get into running the cord over the back of my neck for some reason - it feels wrong and I always end up getting them tangled on something. I also like the option of swapping my ipod from one pocket to another without being limited by cord length.
― joygoat, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 17:34 (fourteen years ago) link
Want: cheap earbud style that will last for more than a couple of months with uneven cord lengths.
― ambience chaser (S-), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 13:42 (fourteen years ago) link
Sennheiser CX300 fits that bill. They've been mentioned above.
― Millsner, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 13:49 (fourteen years ago) link
I love my CX300s about 90%, would love 100% if they didn't have uneven cord lengths.
― joygoat, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 14:41 (fourteen years ago) link
checked 'em upthread, didn't seem cheap enough. Done a little ebaying and they look more reasonable.
I have just have a pair of Sennheiser MX560s break after two months, I'm trusting these are better?
― ambience chaser (S-), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 15:09 (fourteen years ago) link
Hi ILM, I need headphones that I can use in a noisy office. They will not be used for travelling to/from work or anywhere, they will stay at my desk. By 'noisy', I mean co-workers who yell across the office at one another and often play their music on the office speakers so loudly that my current set of headphones can't override it without me risking eventual tinnitis (or that's what it feels like anyway).
So basically I need something over the ear and capable of completely blocking out external music/noise while still on a safe volume level. Help?
― salsa shark, Tuesday, 10 November 2009 15:44 (fourteen years ago) link
Would you consider in-ear sound isolators rather than over-ear cancellers?
― exploding angel vagina (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 10 November 2009 18:41 (fourteen years ago) link
Sennheiser HD-25. Compact and a favourite in the broadcats insudtry because they don't allow sound in or out. Have been my workplace headphones for years, also good for plane journeys, even with screaming children. In fact I am listening to mine right now.
A little on the bass heavy side and less definition than the alessandro baby grado's I have at home but comfortable enough to use all day and then fall asleep wearing them.
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Tuesday, 10 November 2009 18:57 (fourteen years ago) link
also look at beyerdynamic dt770
― 囧 (dyao), Tuesday, 10 November 2009 23:37 (fourteen years ago) link