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Handruin

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I ended up getting a set of Grado SR60 headphones for xmas this year and they are fantastic. Granted my audio source is a lossy MP3 player, but the quality is fantastic. Most of my MP3's are 320KB/s encoded so the quality isn't that bad. I'm coming from a set of Dell freebies that I've been using for over a year now.

Music never sounded so good! I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a moderatly priced set of headphones.
 

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I can't listen to open speakers while I'm at work. So they aren't that stupid.
 

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Noise insulation is one thing the SR60's do not have. Their open design does let in a decent amount of sound. I don't really mind only because I plan to use them at work and it's nice to hear when people call my name while I'm in my cube.

I'm finding them to be very efficiant compared to my last (crappy) pair. I don't have to turn the volume up as high. However I like to do so only because I can hear other items in the music I've never heard before.
 

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Wow Buck, that thread was a blast from the past. I totally forgot that incident with prof. lol.

paugie, the headphones cost between $60 and $70 USD. They're a bit on the higher side if you want simple and basic, but I think for the money they sound fantastic.
 

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I just read through a bunch of those posts on that old thread. Priceless.

The guy just wouldn't give up.
 

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Not to bring up old wounds, but I just LMFAO reading that old Bose thread. Particularly since Prof. Wiz was speculating I might even be close to being Merc (over on SR, when he and his buddy x***x, where claiming I was stalking them on SR, because I disagreed with them regularly). I can't believe Prof. Wiz is so sensitive about any of my comments on SR after reading this thread, everything on SR was tame in comparison.

I haven't spent $$$$ like e_dawg on high-end audio equipment, because for the most part I'm not really that much of a listener to appreciated the utmost, very top end sound. I can sometimes hear the near high-end differences.

The Grado's are supposedly good QPR because they don't require a headphone amp (surprised not a single one of the supposedly knowledgabe her mention that???)>. I'm not sure there are any headphones / "cans" is what the fanatics call them, that I could comfortably listend to for hours on end, without the need to remove them from my head from fatigue.

OT, but I believe, judging by honold's short PM reply to me Jan 2006, he just got bored with online chat forums like this and SR, so he's gone from both now. Too bad, I though honold was kind of funny/humorous, if sometimes a bit confrontational...but not like Merc, lol.

I'm not a fan of 'on the ear' cans like the Grado's, they are just not very comfortable for me. I use an aged pair (supposedly some of these higher end cans need several hundred hours of 'break in' time to sound their best) of Senheisser HD600's, which I got a good deal on. Now you can use these higher impedance phones without an amplifier and they don't sound that bad at all, it's just they're better with a decent amp, and probably better still with a really good amp.

Since I can't edit my post later, I'll just tell you to do a search for some headphone forums. But you can find some good info at this manufacturer's site. http://www.headphone.com/

Never mind, I found the link in my book marks : http://www.head-fi.org/

Funny thing is that I had a PM from one of the guys in a thread on making up your own high-end headphone cables to replace the thin wires that come stock on the HD600's, and he had tried the Cardas $180 cables (at the time) and said he couldn't hear that much difference, that they were supposed to make.

Now if I were Bill Gates, I'd have the tube amp, out of production Senheiser Orpheus electrostatics that went for $15k. I was reading that a studio production manager used Stax in the studio for their extreme accuracy (the $2k versions), but at home for relaxing listening he used the Senheiser HD600's. I once listened to the less expensive Stax electrostatics, and found them to be much more to my liking than the HD600's just they cost to damn much.

Then you can always use the custom molded in the ear models that top professional musicians use.

http://www.ultimateears.com/
 

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I guess the consensus then is that Bose is the best. :rofl: :bglaugh:

That old thread also made me LMAO. Talk about not giving up a hopeless argument. :x I was also reminded of yet again of the reasons why Merc holds Prof. Wizard in so much, umm, esteem.

On the subject of headphones and music equipment in general I don't know jack shit since I almost never listen to music anymore (and really wasn't a big listener even when I did something like 15-20 years ago).
 

Mercutio

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I try not to be a super-picky audiophile. I really do. But I paid cash for a full set of Kef Reference-series speakers about three years ago. Those speakers cost a few thousand dollars more than my (newish) car.

On the plus side, I'm in love with them and I don't regret the purchase.

I also still don't like headphones.
 

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Bose anyone :p (j/k)

$280 is a lot for 'earbuds'...but (could go with the IMage style, for even more $$$, but lesser sound?, which will annoyingly pull out just like any other that doesn't have a wrap around the earlobe piece)

http://www.klipsch.com/headphones/custom-3/

klipsch/custom-3-headphones

I have a bunch of worthless throw away headphones (well one at least, it's around somewhere) I can trade in for $20, and also use Google checkout discount...but $280 is still a lot of money.

Klipsch IMAGE Earphone Review and Exclusive Interview
http://www.gadgetnutz.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=411

I have listened to amazing earphones from Ultimate Ears, Shure, Audio Technica, V-Moda, Altec Lansing, Sennheiser and others. That being said, I have never heard anything that rivaled what I heard when I put the IMAGE earphones in my ears. I really did not think that I could be that blown away - but I was.
the sound stage created with the Klipsch IMAGE earphones was just remarkable...sound coming from in front, behind and inside your head is created here - and it is wonderful to behold.
You know, I think I could get the same effect from some cheap earbuds and shrooms or a few hits of acid, lol.
 
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