Headphone recommendations
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I am interested in getting some full size headphones. Not sure if I want sealed or open style. My budget is between $200 - $250 including any applicable taxes and shipping. I will not be using a headphone amp, they will be powered by my avr. Comfort, efficiency and sound quality are most important. Most likely I will have to order online since my selections locally are limited to only a few stores.
Thanks in advance
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Dr., you should follow the link below. try these headphone and just marvel at the sound. PS, Open is the way to go. http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htmtry them, you will be suprised and then the price point in Canada is 329 so it should be just over or under 250US. hope this helps.
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I forgot to mention I am dealing with the Canadian dollar for my budget . Grados are a brand I am considering. I was also leaning towards an open style that you seem to prefer but I am open to anything at this point.
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Hi Dr. House,
The open-air types are usually by far the most comfortable. I've used a pair of Grado SR-125's for years. Keep in mind that as with loudspeakers, there is no necessary correlation between sound quality and price. For example, apart from a somewhat exaggerated deep bass response, the Koss PortaPros are very neutral and wide-range and are a remarkable bargain. They are also extremely comfortable and are sensitive enough to use with portable players. Sennheiser is another excellent brand.
Comfort is paramount. I've heard 'phones I've liked but they're so uncomfortable that after 15 minutes, your head feels as if it's in a vice.
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I tried the new monster headphones (sealed). http://www.monstercable.com/productdisplay.asp?pin=3808 I found them too unnatural, like being inside the speaker. love the grado's. i haven't tried the AKG 701 or 702 but they are double the grado. I find that for the difference the 325 play like the grado reference series almost to a point of very little difference but for the price i think they are great. you should visit http://www.headphones.com excellent reference site.
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Check these out for an inexpensive set of good sounding headphones. For a higher HP end that's in the Grado family check out these phones. I know they do international shipping.
Rick
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I agree with Mark that open is the way to go. IMO they’re much more natural sounding and you don’t get that pressurized feeling during loud passages like when your ear is totally enclosed. However, one drawback to open is that they don’t attenuate outside noise so they work best in a quiet area. This is also an advantage if you need to hear the doorbell/phone ring or are just paranoid like me and don’t want anyone sneaking up on you. You could also look at Sennheiser: http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/category.asp?transid=cat0I liked the sound of the Grados but can’t stand wearing on ear headphones so they were a no-go. I have the Sennheiser HD600 but these are similar but maybe a little above your price range. http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/productdetail.asp?transid=newHD-3I’ve worn mine for over 16 hours without even noticing they are there. The felt pads allow me to wear reading glasses with no discomfort. On several occasions I’ve had the headphones yanked from my head when I walked off forgetting I had them on. One problem for some of the Sennheisers is their high impedance causing them not to work well with portable devices unless using a separate amp. However, mine work just fine with my Denon 2807 receiver. I don’t think any of the Grados have impedance issues. Cheers, Dean
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Costco sells Koss headphones including the PortaPro which are all within my price range. http://www.costco.ca/Common/Category.asp...8-Cat80&topnav=
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They are a decent sounding headphone for the money.
Rick
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