Re: [LAU] Headphones

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Folderol wrote:
I'm in dire need of a decent pair of headphones for real quality and
comfort long-term listening while working on my music. my current set
are literally falling apart - I've lost count of how many times I've
re-cabled them!

I'm also in need of lightweight earplugs for casual work. So far I've
not found ones that will stay in place :(

Can anyone suggest where I can get these (UK) without it costing an arm
and a leg?

It depends on what's the cost of an arm and a leg. ;-)

You can get somewhat close to the quality of the highest-end phones available today for like $200 with Sennheiser HD580:

http://www.headphone.com/products/headphones/full-size/sennheiser-hd-580.php

The real high end would be something like Sennheiser HD650 (about $400), Beyerdynamic DT 880 ($300), AKG K 701 ($400), Grado GS-1000 ($900), etc.

As a rule of thumb:
Sennheiser sounds really laid-back, very transparent, extremely "airy". The emphasis is on transparency above all, the phone is just a conduit for the sound that makes as little change as possible. Some people find them too laid back. They are extremely comfortable, you can wear them for hours on end and you won't feel them. I fell asleep several times and just didn't notice them. Grado is sort of the opposite, the emphasis is on details. Think of them as the electronic microscopes of headphones. They shove the details in your face, it's impossible to miss anything. Some people find them too bright and abrasive, but they're awesome for detail work when editing, mixing, etc. Some models (like the SR125 that I own) are not too comfortable if you wear them more than an hour or so. Beyerdynamic and AKG are somewhere in between those extremes in terms of sound "personality". They're pretty comfortable.

I own a pair of Sennheiser HD600 (the HD580 are the same, just made with cheaper materials). They're actually somewhat distracting if I use them for casual listening (e.g. if I watch a DVD and listen through the phones) as they reveal all sorts of sound editing artifacts, or particular details of the sound stage that are impossible to hear otherwise, etc. It is quite an experience, very impressive.
They've been superseded by the HD650, but I haven't tried those yet.

Read the reviews on this page, they are very realistic:

http://www.headphone.com/products/headphones/full-size/

--
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/
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