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Cans for $150 or under

mazersteven

Well-Known Member
Hello, I'm looking to purchase a set of headphones for my nephew. The primary use for these headphones will be for music listening (he's a big Hendrix fan) from an I-Pod or computer. Full Sized headphones are preferred. I've seen on-line recommendation for Sony MDR-7506, Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, M-Audio Q40. Headphone.com seems to really like the Superlux HD668B for $49.95. Your thoughts and recommendations would be grealy appreciated. :music-listening:
 
I bought a set of AKG 240s from a friend super cheap. They're used, but great sound for the money.
 
Personally, I'd go with the Sony MDR-7605. They are incredibly revealing and realistic sounding while offering more excitement from a strong "punch" and "sizzle" the others don't really offer. They are extremely efficient and will perform well with nearly any source component - so no need to whine about needing a separate headphone amp. And they fold up easily for packing in a backpack or shoulder bag. I still see them in most studios, so they get the respect they deserve.
 
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Sony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphones

Amazon currently has these for $160

(With a little searching you might find a better price)

I'm thinking serioulsy about buying a pair for myself. I seldom use headphones, so these would be great for me.
 
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I appreicate that, Towen and Flint , , , :handgestures-thumbup:

just right for my needs . . . .

With tax, and 3-day UPS shpg., total was $115 from CDW
(on the way)
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Sony's specs for MDR 7506

General Specifications Detail:
Headphone Type Dynamic, closed
Magnet Type Neodymium
Driver Size 40.0 mm
Frequency Response 10-20kHz
Impedance 63 Ohms
Sensitivity 106 dB/W/m
Power Handling 1,000mW
Plug Type Gold, Stereo Unimatch plug 1/4" and 1/8"
Cord Length 9.8 ft
 
Considering cost/performance, I would seriously look at IEMs in that price range.

Rope
 
I agree - I believe IEMs are the best value and provide the most enjoyable experience in most situations. But the first post quite clearly stated that full-size cans were preferred.
 
You're welcome, Mazer.

That page can be ominous at first glance, but after you get drift of |Joker's| format, it's very useful.

Rope
 
Rope said:
Congrats!

Hope they satisfy your music sweet tooth.

Rope

The headphones are not for me Rope. My Nephew was visiting down from New York, and he was using a cheap pair of headphones with his I-Pod and Laptop. I couldn't stand seeing him using them, so this is why the purchase.

But it has opened up a can of worms for myself wanting a pair for myself. Was looking at the Denon AH-D1100 Doghart posted. Also you guys have me interested in a pair of IEM's. :angry-cussingblack:
 
mazersteven said:
Rope said:
Congrats!

Hope they satisfy your music sweet tooth.

Rope

The headphones are not for me Rope. My Nephew was visiting down from New York, and he was using a cheap pair of headphones with his I-Pod and Laptop. I couldn't stand seeing him using them, so this is why the purchase.

But it has opened up a can of worms for myself wanting a pair for myself. Was looking at the Denon AH-D1100 Doghart posted. Also you guys have me interested in a pair of IEM's. :angry-cussingblack:

Where in NY, I grew up on LI NY so I just have to ask.....
 
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