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  • Any suggestions on replacement headphones cheap costing but good?

    Well I lent my daughter my Sony MDR V100 headphones which I just replaced the earpads on a while back and she lost them. I wanted to see if anyone has a good suggestion of good replacement headphones that are around the head, not those push in ear type, but they have to be cheap and a good bang for the buck. and good sounding...

    Slo

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    The guys on the home recording show did a review of good bang for the buck headphones.
    The TASCAM TH02 and Monoprice 108323 Premium Hi-Fi DJ, came up trumps.

    I did get a set of the Tascams which I thought were decent enough for dj mixing.
    But within a couple of weeks one of the speakers went faulty and a horrible rattle sound came out of one side any time any sort of bass went through it. This might have been user error rather than a manufacturing fault, hard to say but maybe worth a mention.

    You can find the podcast here if you want to have a listen

    Show 009 ? All about Headphones, Live Recording Setups and more! | Home Recording Show

    Enjoy

    Joe

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    • #3
      Thanks for the info Joe, I'll check em out.

      Cheers

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      • #4
        people love their Koss Porta Pros

        butt ugly though!

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        • #5
          HEADPHONES
          We are often asked, “Which are the best headphones?”
          WELL, the best headphones sound better than ANY speakers. AND these will run on less power than speakers do, too. You can plug them directly into the computer…and get great sound quality.

          IMHO The best headphones are made by STAX.
          Welcome to STAX Earspeaker
          Once you see and hear STAX, you will realize that ALL other headphones are LESS than Stax. Now see what you can get, based on your own budget.
          Maybe you don’t have $3000.00 to spend on headphones? Well, there are other alternatives that sound pretty darn good. But, anything less than STAX is a compromise.

          IMHO Sennheiser: probably the second best choice, if you don’t have $3000.00!
          Over Ear Headphones - Sennheiser

          The BEST headphones cover the entire ear, like a CUP.
          ANY headphone that presses against the ear will cause discomfort and PAIN. You have been warned.

          VISIT your local hi fi shop and TRY for yourself, several different headphones.
          Reviews mean nothing, compared to your OWN TASTE.
          DO NOT allow a salesperson to influence your choices. DO NOT allow reviews on the internet, to influence your taste in sound quality.
          DECIDE what is best YOURSELF. TRY first, then BUY.

          Sennheiser, the best choice for poor people.
          But the ones that cover the ear, like a CUP. Not the ones that press pads against the ear lobe.

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          • #6
            Musician's Friend has run the Tascams two times for $29/2 pair. I find them at least pretty good. They aren't quite full isolation. I like Grado SR60s too, but the ear pads fall off. I have a pair of Skullcandy headphones that are surprisingly good.

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            • #7
              As an aside, a man way smarter than I, Siegfried Linkwitz, has designed a circuit which makes some specific earbud headphones completely flat for critical listening applications. The specific models are sadly discontinued, although possible to find, but the approach remains valid, check it out:
              Reference earphones

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              • #8
                You really need a specify what you think cheap is, but I'd recommend the ATH-M50. It's a home-studio standard. I picked mine up of ebay for under $90, but retail is about $160.

                I would also recommend you search on Gearslutz dot com for this very same question.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tedmich View Post
                  As an aside, a man way smarter than I, Siegfried Linkwitz, has designed a circuit which makes some specific earbud headphones completely flat for critical listening applications. The specific models are sadly discontinued, although possible to find, but the approach remains valid, check it out:
                  Reference earphones
                  Interesting article, but he does state that the circuit flattens the response for him, but would have to be adjusted for everyone else depending on ear canal geometry/size.

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