I want new, fresh advice. 
So, how about this...
I'll list a price, and you tell me what's good in that price range.
~$50$(±$20)7
And ~$100(±$20)
I'll weigh whether the added cost is worth it or not ....
Update: Picked up some Grado SR-80's for 91$ shipped on eBay the other day. Should be recieving them next week sometime.
I'll post what I think.
Update2:: Wow, recieved them way earlier than I thought. USPS Priority is way faster than UPS Ground.
Well... hmm.
The comfort thing is definately going to be an issue.
When I first got them, the spring was so stiff that it made my ears/head hurt after a half an hour. A bit of stretching and adjusting has eased the clamping force on my head.
The biggest problem is that I guess my ears are small, so my ears try to fit inside the cups.. Parts of my ears are resting against the harsh plastic driver grill instead of the foam.
I'm thinking that if I can get new foam pieces for them, that it will be OK.
As for the sound, they sound great. You must take into account that before this, I have never had a pair of headphones that was over 10$.. so I do not exactly have a lot to compare it to.
They definately sound better than the 10$ headphones I had(Sony MDR-201). And they haven't even broken in yet. Although I do have to admit, I don't know if the difference is worth 8x the price... I haven't objectionally listened to enough headphones.
The bass is more full. It sounds much more like listening to the stereo through the regular speakers, than tinny headphones.
Mids and highs are crisp and non-fatiguing. I put on the other headphones to compare and immediately noticed the incredible ammount of high frequency distortion my old headphones were giving off, even at only moderate volume levels. It was really grating compared.. And to think, I was used to it.. :Q
I've only logged about an hour with them so far, but I let them play all day yesteray to help break them in.
Are there different foam pads you can get for these 'phones?
Update3: I picked up some "Mod" pads for them.
They're pads for the Sennheiser HD414's. Apparently they fit perfectly and are more comfy.
Update4: Got the new pads. They're a tight fit, but wow.. they make all the difference. The headphones are 100x more comfy now. I should be able to wear them forever without any ear fatigue.
So, how about this...
I'll list a price, and you tell me what's good in that price range.
~$50$(±$20)7
And ~$100(±$20)
I'll weigh whether the added cost is worth it or not ....
Update: Picked up some Grado SR-80's for 91$ shipped on eBay the other day. Should be recieving them next week sometime.
I'll post what I think.
Update2:: Wow, recieved them way earlier than I thought. USPS Priority is way faster than UPS Ground.
Well... hmm.
The comfort thing is definately going to be an issue.
When I first got them, the spring was so stiff that it made my ears/head hurt after a half an hour. A bit of stretching and adjusting has eased the clamping force on my head.
The biggest problem is that I guess my ears are small, so my ears try to fit inside the cups.. Parts of my ears are resting against the harsh plastic driver grill instead of the foam.
I'm thinking that if I can get new foam pieces for them, that it will be OK.
As for the sound, they sound great. You must take into account that before this, I have never had a pair of headphones that was over 10$.. so I do not exactly have a lot to compare it to.
They definately sound better than the 10$ headphones I had(Sony MDR-201). And they haven't even broken in yet. Although I do have to admit, I don't know if the difference is worth 8x the price... I haven't objectionally listened to enough headphones.
The bass is more full. It sounds much more like listening to the stereo through the regular speakers, than tinny headphones.
Mids and highs are crisp and non-fatiguing. I put on the other headphones to compare and immediately noticed the incredible ammount of high frequency distortion my old headphones were giving off, even at only moderate volume levels. It was really grating compared.. And to think, I was used to it.. :Q
I've only logged about an hour with them so far, but I let them play all day yesteray to help break them in.
Are there different foam pads you can get for these 'phones?
Update3: I picked up some "Mod" pads for them.
They're pads for the Sennheiser HD414's. Apparently they fit perfectly and are more comfy.
Update4: Got the new pads. They're a tight fit, but wow.. they make all the difference. The headphones are 100x more comfy now. I should be able to wear them forever without any ear fatigue.