Headphones Recommendation


It's really not an issue. I have a pair of SR 80's lying around. They're so small/light, you don't even feel them. I find them very comfortable, personally. They're a superb option, value for money being the primary focus.
 
It's really not an issue. I have a pair of SR 80's lying around. They're so small/light, you don't even feel them. I find them very comfortable, personally. They're a superb option, value for money being the primary focus.

Obsolete design IMO, uncomfortable in comparison and not conducive to lengthy listening (sometimes I go 8 hours+). I hear you on the value part though.
 
Obsolete design IMO, uncomfortable in comparison

You're welcome to your opinion and of course it's dependant on the shape of your head, ears and I'm sure a couple of other things, but I've used them for 8+ hours continuously and I've had no issue with regards to comfort. I used to use them at work since they're so compact and easy to store in my bag. I agree that there are better designs available that offer greater comfort and better sound stage, but personally that's a non-issue at this price-point when you want good sound quality. Also, they're well within OP's budget if you know where to shop.

But, OP did request over-the-ear suggestions, so Sennheiser gets my vote as well, provided decent ones can be sourced. The cheaper ones I find uncomfortable, with their padding being a tad too firm for my liking and due to them being a bit smaller, they tend to sit uncomfortably. I wouldn't go for anything less than 518's myself. HD555's would be the ideal but they're well outside of the budget.
 
You're welcome to your opinion and of course it's dependant on the shape of your head, ears and I'm sure a couple of other things, but I've used them for 8+ hours continuously and I've had no issue with regards to comfort. I used to use them at work since they're so compact and easy to store in my bag. I agree that there are better designs available that offer greater comfort and better sound stage, but personally that's a non-issue at this price-point when you want good sound quality. Also, they're well within OP's budget if you know where to shop.

But, OP did request over-the-ear suggestions, so Sennheiser gets my vote as well, provided decent ones can be sourced. The cheaper ones I find uncomfortable, with their padding being a tad too firm for my liking and due to them being a bit smaller, they tend to sit uncomfortably. I wouldn't go for anything less than 518's myself. HD555's would be the ideal but they're well outside of the budget.

And where would I shop for these Grado ones? :-D
 
Hi Guys

I can pick up the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohm headphones for R1900 locally

Do you think this is a good buy?

I think these would be the same price as Senn HD 598's if I import but I would prefer closed cans

Any thoughts?
 
Hi Guys

I can pick up the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohm headphones for R1900 locally

Do you think this is a good buy?

I think these would be the same price as Senn HD 598's if I import but I would prefer closed cans

Any thoughts?

What music?

AFAIK they have quite a bit of emphasis on bass.
 
Rock/Alternative music of course :D

The guy said they normally cost around R2800

I think the bass would be great as I am coming from Senn HD201's and they are lacking in that department and I notice it.

I wonder if I'll notice the difference? ;)
 
Lol definitely. What you driving these with? What're the BD's impedance?

AKG are warmer than Senn and BD I think, which is why people like them for rock.
 
I only have a xonar DG at the moment but when Ivy Bridge finally shows up I'm upgrading to a new motherboard so will get a better xonar card at the same time

My current mobo can't use a pcie soundcard :mad:

I am looking for an amp, but not too expensive, any suggestions?

They will be the 80ohm kind, no way I'm going for the 250/600 ohm versions. Madness :)
 
Lol definitely. What you driving these with? What're the BD's impedance?

AKG are warmer than Senn and BD I think, which is why people like them for rock.

He should be fine with a consumer-grade sound card, as they drive headphones up to 100 ohms well enough. Of course, a proper amplifier would be better.
 
What do you guys think of little dot?

I don't know the brand intimately, but their build quality on this specific tube amplifier I'm currently looking at, is absolutely superb. High quality products being used across the board. I see decent quality caps, resistors, etc. Neutrik connectors all over, which are pretty good quality sockets and I'm yet to find anything significantly better quality. From a manufacturing point of view, it doesn't seem like you can go wrong with it, so unless their actual design work is rubbish, it's probably a good buy. I'd read some reviews just for the sake of it though.
 
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