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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:07 pm
by abZ
Tkun wrote:If you don't have a lot of spending money, then I suggest you get some Koss Ksc75s. I got a new pair off eBay for either $13 or $14 with free shipping, and man are they great.

The only problem is that the construction does feel a little cheap (the clips have fell off a couple of times, but they snap right back on, so that's really not a problem), but as for the sound quality, it's excellent.
Speaking of Koss I have heard a lot about the Portpros. They have been making them since 1984, old school. But I have heard it is about the best sound you can get for 40 bucks. They also have that trendy retro 80's look lol

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:13 pm
by Pada
Set Records wrote:
* Frequency range: 8 - 35,000 Hz

is that even needed
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:26 pm
by abZ
adisize wrote:Set Records wrote:
* Frequency range: 8 - 35,000 Hz

is that even needed
Not really and it isn't flat within that set of frequencies. Headphone manufacturers love to do that though. My K702's they advertise 10 to 39,800 Hz.
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:00 am
by tkun
abZ wrote:Tkun wrote:If you don't have a lot of spending money, then I suggest you get some Koss Ksc75s. I got a new pair off eBay for either $13 or $14 with free shipping, and man are they great.

The only problem is that the construction does feel a little cheap (the clips have fell off a couple of times, but they snap right back on, so that's really not a problem), but as for the sound quality, it's excellent.
Speaking of Koss I have heard a lot about the Portpros. They have been making them since 1984, old school. But I have heard it is about the best sound you can get for 40 bucks. They also have that trendy retro 80's look lol

Yeah I heard about those, and I was thinking about getting them, but there was such a massive difference in price compared to the KSC75s that I just went with them. Those will probably be my next set of cans though.
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:29 am
by WatchYourStep
Josh Console wrote:
beats by dre are fucking seeerious
These
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:54 am
by abZ
eriegz wrote:Josh Console wrote:
beats by dre are fucking seeerious
These
I have read really awful reviews of these cans. And as much as I like Dr. Dre, I can't take a product with his name on them all that seriously. Especially when they are sold along side Skullcandy and Bestfuckingbuy. They don't sell quality gear there they sell shit that is marketable so they can sucker the average guy into buying it. That said they are probably enjoyable to listen through because the frequency curve is so out of whack. Just don't think you are going to get good results if you try to produce with them and use them for reference.
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:56 am
by mushieslushie
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro.
Frequency response: 5Hz - 35kHz
Need I say more?
They are about $250 and you can get them at Guitar Center if in the states. Otherwise you can find deals online.
I know some people here already have them, so for those that do here is a little tip. If you go here...
http://shop.beyerdynamic-usa.com/aviation/accessories/ , it says for aviation headphones, but all those pads fit them. I have the red ones.
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:21 am
by holly89
I no you will all be like does it matter and what not but since im only using them for listening id like a pair that looks ok as well as sound good!! Sennheiser HD-25 looks alrite though so might get a pair of them!! Is it best to get of there webstie or Amazon or something??