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Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

Reply from: ChrisCoaster
Date: 27 Jun 2007, 21:50
Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.

Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.

-ChrisCoaster


Reply from: Steve
Date: 28 Jun 2007, 08:41
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

In article <1182973834.515072.18300@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:
-Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
-cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
-
-Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
-
--ChrisCoaster
-

Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Right around $100, comfortable, sound good,
and good passive attenuation (padded, around the ear design)

Steve

Reply from: Mark D. Zacharias
Date: 28 Jun 2007, 13:22
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

Steve wrote:
> In article <1182973834.515072.18300@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:
> -Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
> -cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
> -
> -Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
> -
> --ChrisCoaster
> -
>
> Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Right around $100, comfortable, sound good,
> and good passive attenuation (padded, around the ear design)
>
> Steve

Audio Technica AT-HA700

About 129.00 from JR Music World.

Mark Z.



Reply from: Arny Krueger
Date: 28 Jun 2007, 15:16
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

"Steve" <sliding.carp@gmail,com > wrote in message
news:f5vl66$8jv$1@mailhub227,it cs.purdue.edu
> In article
> <1182973834.515072.18300@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:
> -Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I
> want noise
> -cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
> -
> -Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
> -
> --ChrisCoaster
> -
>
> Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Right around $100, comfortable,
> sound good, and good passive attenuation (padded, around
> the ear design)

I have a pair and I hate them, both the sound and the feel.

I'm a lot happier with the AudioTechnica ATHA700 headphones that I bought to
replace them.



Reply from: AZ Nomad
Date: 30 Jun 2007, 06:39
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:41:10 +0000 (UTC), Steve <sliding.carp@gmail,com > wrote:


>In article <1182973834.515072.18300@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
>ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:
>-Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
>-cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
>-
>-Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
>-
>--ChrisCoaster
>-

>Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Right around $100, comfortable, sound good,
>and good passive attenuation (padded, around the ear design)


I've been really disgusted with sennheiser possibly since when they moved
all their manufacturing to china. They now do the same shit that sony does
with running the magnet wire from the drivers through the cable all the way
to the plug. Probably saves them a whole four pennies per set of
headphones. It's a fucking miracle when such wire lasts a whole 18 months
before breaking at the plug. It might be ok for $6 headphones, but it is
insanity on >$100 phones.

Reply from: Andrew Barss
Date: 28 Jun 2007, 17:16
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:
: Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
: cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.

: Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.

Grado headphones are well-regarded. I like my SR-60s, and in
your price range there's the SR-125.

They're an open design, which is good for audio quality, but lets
sound in and out, so they're for quietish environments.


-- Andy Barss

Reply from: ChrisCoaster
Date: 28 Jun 2007, 22:03
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On Jun 28, 10:16 am, Andrew Barss <b...@basil.u.arizona.edu> wrote:
> ChrisCoaster<ckozi...@snet,net > wrote:
>
> : Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
> : cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
>
> : Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
>
> Grado headphones are well-regarded. I like my SR-60s, and in
> your price range there's the SR-125.
>
> They're an open design, which is good for audio quality, but lets
> sound in and out, so they're for quietish environments.
>
> -- Andy Barss
___________________________

Thanks guys. Another couple o' headsets I see consistently mentioned
are Sony's MDR-V6 and the -V600(updated looks?). Anyone here
experience these phones, have any opinions on them?

-CC



Reply from: Mark D. Zacharias
Date: 29 Jun 2007, 13:28
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

ChrisCoaster wrote:
> On Jun 28, 10:16 am, Andrew Barss <b...@basil.u.arizona.edu> wrote:
>> ChrisCoaster<ckozi...@snet,net > wrote:
>>
>>> Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
>>> cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.
>>
>>> Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.
>>
>> Grado headphones are well-regarded. I like my SR-60s, and in
>> your price range there's the SR-125.
>>
>> They're an open design, which is good for audio quality, but lets
>> sound in and out, so they're for quietish environments.
>>
>> -- Andy Barss
> ___________________________
>
> Thanks guys. Another couple o' headsets I see consistently mentioned
> are Sony's MDR-V6 and the -V600(updated looks?). Anyone here
> experience these phones, have any opinions on them?
>
> -CC

I bought the Audio Technica's to replace the Sony MDR-V600's. Blows them
away. The Sony's sound really honky after the AT's. The AT's are more
comfortable, too.

Mark Z.



Reply from: ChrisCoaster
Date: 29 Jun 2007, 17:44
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150


> I bought the Audio Technica's to replace the Sony MDR-V600's. Blows them
> away. The Sony's sound really honky after the AT's. The AT's are more
> comfortable, too.
>
> Mark Z.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Mark Z: I have access to an AV wholesaler catalog which routinely
chops $10-30 off retail on these things. Which Audio Technica 'phone
do you have?

The catalog sells ATH-M30, M40, M50 Pro, and the Studio K240 S, and
the K171, K271, and K701. Someone on here mentioned AT's HA700 - is
that an older model?

For everyone - I read a ton of reviews on various models of Grado -
consistently outstanding sound even from the two lower models: SR60 &
SR80(except from one reviewer who said the 80s had so much top they
weren't suitable for electric guitar!) BUT: Consistently
uncomfortable to wear for more than an hour or so either stationary or
walking.

-CC



Reply from: ChrisCoaster
Date: 29 Jun 2007, 20:20
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On Jun 29, 10:44 am, ChrisCoaster <ckozi...@snet,net > wrote:
> > I bought the Audio Technica's to replace the Sony MDR-V600's. Blows them
> > away. The Sony's sound really honky after the AT's. The AT's are more
> > comfortable, too.
>
> > Mark Z.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Mark Z: I have access to an AV wholesaler catalog which routinely
> chops $10-30 off retail on these things. Which Audio Technica 'phone
> do you have?
>
> The catalog sells ATH-M30, M40, M50 Pro, and the Studio K240 S, and
> the K171, K271, and K701. Someone on here mentioned AT's HA700 - is
> that an older model?
>
> For everyone - I read a ton of reviews on various models of Grado -
> consistently outstanding sound even from the two lower models: SR60 &
> SR80(except from one reviewer who said the 80s had so much top they
> weren't suitable for electric guitar!) BUT: Consistently
> uncomfortable to wear for more than an hour or so either stationary or
> walking.
>
> -CC

I'm sorry! I really bushed up that list of Audio-Technica headgear:
The catalog features the ATH-M30, M40, and M50 Pro. For some reason
the listing on the page goes AT, AKG, AT, AKG!!

-CC


Reply from: Mark D. Zacharias
Date: 30 Jun 2007, 03:48
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

ChrisCoaster wrote:
> On Jun 29, 10:44 am, ChrisCoaster <ckozi...@snet,net > wrote:
>>> I bought the Audio Technica's to replace the Sony MDR-V600's. Blows
>>> them away. The Sony's sound really honky after the AT's. The AT's
>>> are more comfortable, too.
>>
>>> Mark Z.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> Mark Z: I have access to an AV wholesaler catalog which routinely
>> chops $10-30 off retail on these things. Which Audio Technica 'phone
>> do you have?
>>
>> The catalog sells ATH-M30, M40, M50 Pro, and the Studio K240 S, and
>> the K171, K271, and K701. Someone on here mentioned AT's HA700 - is
>> that an older model?
>>
>> For everyone - I read a ton of reviews on various models of Grado -
>> consistently outstanding sound even from the two lower models: SR60 &
>> SR80(except from one reviewer who said the 80s had so much top they
>> weren't suitable for electric guitar!) BUT: Consistently
>> uncomfortable to wear for more than an hour or so either stationary
>> or walking.
>>
>> -CC
>
> I'm sorry! I really bushed up that list of Audio-Technica headgear:
> The catalog features the ATH-M30, M40, and M50 Pro. For some reason
> the listing on the page goes AT, AKG, AT, AKG!!
>
> -CC

I think the AT-HA700 is a current model.

mz



Reply from: Arny Krueger
Date: 01 Jul 2007, 14:06
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

"Mark D. Zacharias" <spammenot@nonsense,net > wrote in
message news:zDihi.7400$Rw1.6050@newssvr25.news.prodigy,net
> ChrisCoaster wrote:

>> I'm sorry! I really bushed up that list of
>> Audio-Technica headgear: The catalog features the
>> ATH-M30, M40, and M50 Pro. For some reason the listing
>> on the page goes AT, AKG, AT, AKG!! -CC

> I think the AT-HA700 is a current model.

It is, per the AT web site, and various retailers. However, AT doesn't class
it as being "pro audio", but rather consumer audio (the dreaded audiophile
word to be exact). It is probably not as robust as their pro models, and
certainly not as compact. They also look a bit like standard equipment on
your typical flying saucer. However, the flash is mostly really functional.



Reply from: eric
Date: 01 Jul 2007, 23:21
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:03:14 -0700, ChrisCoaster, during a pipe dream
babbled:

>
> Thanks guys. Another couple o' headsets I see consistently mentioned are
> Sony's MDR-V6 and the -V600(updated looks?). Anyone here experience these
> phones, have any opinions on them?

I had the V600, didn't like them, and would recommend against them. Flimsy
and poor sound. However the Sony Studio series is far better. The 7506 and
7509 are very good. Much better sound and build quality. Since they are
designed for studio use parts are more available too.

I use a pair of Sony 7509 at work because they are a closed design, and I
can crank them up without the sound leaking out. For home I have a set of
Sennheiser 590's. I think that the Senns are more detailed at the top
end (or maybe they are just brighter), but they are also a more expensive
headphone.

--
Quis corriget ipsos correctores?

Reply from: student
Date: 02 Jul 2007, 03:38
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On 2007-07-01, eric <eric@local,net > wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:03:14 -0700, ChrisCoaster, during a pipe dream
> babbled:
>
>>
>> Thanks guys. Another couple o' headsets I see consistently mentioned are
>> Sony's MDR-V6 and the -V600(updated looks?). Anyone here experience these
>> phones, have any opinions on them?
>
> I had the V600, didn't like them, and would recommend against them. Flimsy
> and poor sound. However the Sony Studio series is far better. The 7506 and
> 7509 are very good. Much better sound and build quality. Since they are
> designed for studio use parts are more available too.
>
> I use a pair of Sony 7509 at work because they are a closed design, and I
> can crank them up without the sound leaking out. For home I have a set of
> Sennheiser 590's. I think that the Senns are more detailed at the top
> end (or maybe they are just brighter), but they are also a more expensive
> headphone.
>
Have read that the v600 is degraded & quite different than the MDR-V6
which is the same as the 7506 (9?) without the higher price.`

Reply from: AZ Nomad
Date: 30 Jun 2007, 06:26
Re: Looking for a decent headphone between $100 ~ $150

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:50:34 -0700, ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet,net > wrote:


>Particularly a set that ISN'T noise canceling. If I want noise
>cancelling it's called a VOLUME CONTROL.

>Any suggestions/recommendations welcome.

>-ChrisCoaster

grados


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