I'm in need of some new headphones, as my current Icemat Siberias are held together by welded plastic and a staple, which isn't exactly comfortable. Budget is 130 euros, I'll only be using them for my PC. No microphone preferred. Any suggestions?
Not sure if it falls within budget, but what about Sennheiser HD595
Those are exactly within my budget, but why do you recommend them?
I got a pair of Sennheiser HD280 Pro's. By far the best headphones I've ever owned.
-Very comfortable
-Long cord, but spiraled so it isn't a nuisance
-Fit very snug
-Blocks out a lot of ambient noise
-Great sound quality
They're about $100 USD...not sure how that is in euros.
If you want something a little more expensive then just grab a higher model of Sennheiser. Can't go wrong with Sennheiser.
-Very comfortable
-Long cord, but spiraled so it isn't a nuisance
-Fit very snug
-Blocks out a lot of ambient noise
-Great sound quality
They're about $100 USD...not sure how that is in euros.
If you want something a little more expensive then just grab a higher model of Sennheiser. Can't go wrong with Sennheiser.
I am also interested in this. There seems to be agreement on the 595's.
But say you went up a tier? What headphones would you then end up with, at what price, and how big would the difference be?
And on the flip side, what if you went down a level? Would the sound be noticably worse, and how much worse? What price would you then end up with?
Where would you find the best price/performance?
But say you went up a tier? What headphones would you then end up with, at what price, and how big would the difference be?
And on the flip side, what if you went down a level? Would the sound be noticably worse, and how much worse? What price would you then end up with?
Where would you find the best price/performance?
Aye, I'll do that soon enough when I've got the money..Sup wrote:
Jens regarding levelling up; all people I know that had either 555s or 595s have levelled up and bought HD6xx including me. The difference is just big enough to not go back. Don't get me wrong HD5xx series is amazing but it lack detail compared to HD6xx.
But in going to the HD6xx series, shouldn't one have a DAC/amp? (Sure I've got that, but isn't it something people forget/don't know about which results in them being disappointed in the HD6xx's sound?)
Amp is a must or you will bump volume to the max and still get nothing much of a sound. Also an amp will improve the sound by a mile. DAC is just for the exquisite, its another plus for the sound but you already know thatmcminty wrote:
Aye, I'll do that soon enough when I've got the money..Sup wrote:
Jens regarding levelling up; all people I know that had either 555s or 595s have levelled up and bought HD6xx including me. The difference is just big enough to not go back. Don't get me wrong HD5xx series is amazing but it lack detail compared to HD6xx.
But in going to the HD6xx series, shouldn't one have a DAC/amp? (Sure I've got that, but isn't it something people forget/don't know about which results in them being disappointed in the HD6xx's sound?)
Holy shit these HD595s are nice. I wasn't sure about the sound at first but after a minute I really noticed the difference between these and my icemat siberia. So what's this I hear about amps, anyway?
So for the money you would say the HD595 is a good buy? In a very similar position.
Well I can't say I have much to compare it to but I'm happy with this for 130 euros
So how are the HD555s any different?
Not much different. Basically 555 have foam between the driver and ear pads while 595 doesn't. That makes the sound different not better. Perhaps sound stage is wider. For the same money you can get HD580 which are discontinued but are still being sold. HD580 are basically uglier version of HD600 but offer the best value for the money.Overdose wrote:
So how are the HD555s any different?
Then why is there such a large price difference between the two?
i have to rebuy my shures. they broke and they wont replace them under warranty.
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woah, i just checked the prices again for the HD555's. They've dropped to 130 cdn from 200, i might have to pick up a pair
Yup. Just get the 555s and remove the foam for instant 595.Sup wrote:
Not much different. Basically 555 have foam between the driver and ear pads while 595 doesn't. That makes the sound different not better. Perhaps sound stage is wider.Overdose wrote:
So how are the HD555s any different?
Why did you not tell me this when
.Sup wrote:
Good sound and very comfortableLucien wrote:
Those are exactly within my budget, but why do you recommend them?
Look at it this way: you bought two headphones for the price of one; remove the foam and you have HD555, leave the foam on and you have HD595Lucien wrote:
Why did you not tell me this when.Sup wrote:
Good sound and very comfortableLucien wrote:
Those are exactly within my budget, but why do you recommend them?
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Disclaimer: Once the foam is removed there's no way to undo it
Last edited by .Sup (2009-12-20 16:07:02)
I think you have that backwards... And the foam is easily reapplied.Sup wrote:
Look at it this way: you bought two headphones for the price of one; remove the foam and you have HD555, leave the foam on and you have HD595Lucien wrote:
Why did you not tell me this when.Sup wrote:
Good sound and very comfortable
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Disclaimer: Once the foam is removed there's no way to undo it
Instead of creating my own thread I might as well semi-hijack and ask here, any good headset recommendations for <£60?
Last edited by Simon (2009-12-21 03:55:30)
Backwards yes I confused foam with some plastic parts. Besides the foam "mod" there's also another mod but requires cutting some parts of the cans and that is irreversible once its done.Wallpaper wrote:
I think you have that backwards... And the foam is easily reapplied.Sup wrote:
Look at it this way: you bought two headphones for the price of one; remove the foam and you have HD555, leave the foam on and you have HD595Lucien wrote:
Why did you not tell me this when
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Disclaimer: Once the foam is removed there's no way to undo it
Simon I'd recommend getting Sennheiser PC 161