Here's the deal:
It's after Christmas and a few of my friends gave me gift certificates to places such as amazon.com, etc. I've been looking for an audio upgrade, as I've mostly been watching video or listening to music on my computer nowadays. I ruled out speakers, as I stay up a tad late these days, and I don't want to disturb people too much.
So I need some advice in terms of headphone purchasing.
I'd like to spend no more than around 150$.
Right now I'm looking at Sennheiser headphones - I've got some (relatively) low end Sennheiser headphones with a mic on there, part of their line made for communications/gaming.
As for intended use:
Primarily music / video, some gaming. All on a PC with a Audigy 2 ZS. It's OK if they're open - they can make SOME sound, they just can't wake up the neighbourhood. Comfort is a big deal - I usually wear these for hours at a time.
Right now I'm mainly looking at the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
(http://reviews.cnet.com/Sennheiser_HD_2...o/4505-6468_7-30235462-2.html?tag=nav)
and the Sennheiser HD 555
(http://reviews.cnet.com/Sennheiser_HD555/4505-6450_7-30822851-2.html)
Which one of these should I get? What would you guys recommend?
Aside from that, I've got a few other questions - Can someone enlighten me about this "Burn in" concept? I've heard that you're supposed to leave them running for ~30 hours with the volume cranked for them to reach their full potential... is this true?
Also, if I'm using a PC with an audigy 2 sound card, will either the card or the music bottleneck the quality of the listening? Most of my music is in low (128kbps, ick) bitrate, but I do have some flacs, apes, wavs, etc. My orchestra director could probably lend me some CD's as well. Yet another question is: Do I need an amplifier for either pair of headphones (or the ones you'd suggest), or can my PC drive them OK?
Thanks and Merry X-Mas!
~Ruff_ilb
It's after Christmas and a few of my friends gave me gift certificates to places such as amazon.com, etc. I've been looking for an audio upgrade, as I've mostly been watching video or listening to music on my computer nowadays. I ruled out speakers, as I stay up a tad late these days, and I don't want to disturb people too much.
So I need some advice in terms of headphone purchasing.
I'd like to spend no more than around 150$.
Right now I'm looking at Sennheiser headphones - I've got some (relatively) low end Sennheiser headphones with a mic on there, part of their line made for communications/gaming.
As for intended use:
Primarily music / video, some gaming. All on a PC with a Audigy 2 ZS. It's OK if they're open - they can make SOME sound, they just can't wake up the neighbourhood. Comfort is a big deal - I usually wear these for hours at a time.
Right now I'm mainly looking at the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
(http://reviews.cnet.com/Sennheiser_HD_2...o/4505-6468_7-30235462-2.html?tag=nav)
and the Sennheiser HD 555
(http://reviews.cnet.com/Sennheiser_HD555/4505-6450_7-30822851-2.html)
Which one of these should I get? What would you guys recommend?
Aside from that, I've got a few other questions - Can someone enlighten me about this "Burn in" concept? I've heard that you're supposed to leave them running for ~30 hours with the volume cranked for them to reach their full potential... is this true?
Also, if I'm using a PC with an audigy 2 sound card, will either the card or the music bottleneck the quality of the listening? Most of my music is in low (128kbps, ick) bitrate, but I do have some flacs, apes, wavs, etc. My orchestra director could probably lend me some CD's as well. Yet another question is: Do I need an amplifier for either pair of headphones (or the ones you'd suggest), or can my PC drive them OK?
Thanks and Merry X-Mas!
~Ruff_ilb
