I want to buy head phone but can make my mind to buy which one. Beats by dr. dre our good but saw to many reviews saying they are bad.


monty18712 Super User
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GUYS NEED YOUR HELP.

and please feel free to suggest other head phones.
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JfiSG1nG2873 User
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I'm not a specialist on headphones but I've read so many negative comments about these ones that I advise you not to buy one, even though I'm a big Dre Fan and I find these headphones so attractive.
But I have a question : Do anyone know something about the Sennheiser HD 219 ?? Is it worth its price ?? Please answer, I'm seriously interested in buying one.

Buy the 215's if your djing, but scale up to the 280's if you're producing
JfiSG1nG2873 User
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The Chambers by Rza are dope. It comes in two versions Premium and Street. I got the Premium so that's what I'm recommending. Here's a review

They look great. pretty pricey though. Scary. Might be all hype? Didn't see response tables or tech specs. Just pictures of cool looking people.
Mikoholic5114 Super User
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I'm not a specialist on headphones but I've read so many negative comments about these ones that I advise you not to buy one, even though I'm a big Dre Fan and I find these headphones so attractive.
But I have a question : Do anyone know something about the Sennheiser HD 219 ?? Is it worth its price ?? Please answer, I'm seriously interested in buying one.

Buy the 215's if your djing, but scale up to the 280's if you're producing

These ones are expensive, I can't spend more than like 50$. It's why I'm interested on the hd219, because it's "cheap" and sennheiser at the same time :)
JfiSG1nG2873 User
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Beats by dre? lmfao nobody produces real mixes with headphones on anyway, Aside from the beats by dre I recommend
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-202-Professional-Headphones/dp/B003LPTAYI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1333639444&sr=8-3
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD201-Lightweight-Over-Ear-Headphones/dp/B0007XJSQC/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1333639465&sr=1-5
I own the first link now because after breaking the first pair of headphones that originally cost me around ohh say 85 bucks? It wasn't worthed specifically because these 27 dollar headphones are perfect and are packed with bass.
good luck.

My old 202's are still going. Changed the pads, but sound beats headphones, top recommend.
canny2020224 User
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Get yourself a really cheap, crappy set of cans!!.. Ones that hiss like a snake, and pump out nothing but loud bass!!.. In a few years' time, when you're suffering from tinnitus and senile dementia, you'll forever recall that great song that's going on in your head, but can't remember the name of the artist!! lollollol
tosa-195023 User
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steelseries!
m4d4raUchiHa46 User
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i have this ones
http://www.bigben-interactive.de/produit/produit/id/4411
top headphones ;) 10 for gaming 10 for music (for a minimal lover like me, definetly), 10 for moviez
edit: about price..well i found them on a gaming store for exacly 99E..i guess u can get them cheaper online or something

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J3ssY893 User
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I have V-Moda LP2 and so far they have been great but you can also purchase V-Moda LP as they are cheaper but still produce great sound. I was thinking of getting Beats but found them to heavy or my ears hurting after a while.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gujB7A5ycew&feature=player_embedded
^ I don't know if this makes a difference but tiesto had V-Moda headphones and Diplo had Beats....But whatever is your preference biggrin.
blue.bsod363 User
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but i want headphones not ear phones.
Unless you understand the technical aspects of it all, going by reviews of what others say really has no bearing on the model/brand you choose. Easiest way to match headsets with players is understanding and finding their output Frequency Response (FR) range. The wider that range, the more full the music sounds. The narrower the range, the crappier it sounds.
On average headsets are in the mid range (MIDR) which is 20Hz-20,000KHz FR and most portable players can output that range, but not all. For example, iPods/iPhones output that range, but Sandisk Sansa outputs at 16Hz-24KHz. Meaning music played on the Sansa would sound better than on the iPod. To choose a headset match its FR range with the players output range and you'll get good sounds.
If you mis-match headsets and output FR ranges sounds will sound crappy. Example: typical brand name and even dollar store headphones play 20Hz-20,000KHz range, what separates them apart is the size of the driver (diameter), materials used (plastic vs metal). Using 20Hz-20,000KHz headsets on the Sansa (16Hz-24,000KHz) will not let you hear the full range that was intended.
Another way to understand this is how these numbers apply on Graphic Equalizers. All of us who play with Graphic Equalizers know that when we push up the low numbers (Hz) the bass gets more pronounced to the point of rumbling and even distortion. Pushing up the high numbers (KHz) makes voices and high notes sound more in the front and even tinny.
So knowing and understanding those numbers will help you balance and match headsets with the output capacity of the device you intend it for. Best get headsets at the widest range possible so you can use it with more devices.
This is as best as I can break down the technical aspects of headsets. There are more things to consider but this is the easiest way to find a suitable headset: match the FR ranges.
Rendren2458 Super User
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What ever you do don't get a pair of Dr Dre Beats. If you are willing to spend that kind of money I recommend getting a pair of sennheiser HD 25-1 II .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=502ZovZ7Jko

http://www.head-fi.org/t/431705/review-sennheiser-hd-25-1-ii

I bought a pair a while ago.. and they are the best headphones I've had without a doubt. They are built like a tank and have amazing sound. I use them for monitoring when I'm making music.. but they are equally good for everyday use. They are built modular.. so in the unlikely event something breaks, you can just order the piece and they are back up and running.

Dont let the price put you off. As they will most likely be the last pair of headphones you will own.
I recommend you read the reviews for them.

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