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Joined: 06 11, 2010 /04:11

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 Post subject: headphones
PostPosted: 05 02, 2011 /10:21 

so i want to buy some headphones for my birthday,

im looking at the monster beats studio by dr. dre
but i want some opinions.

Do u guys know some headphones that are stylish like the beats,and sound better than the beats?

P.S-i will use them to listen to music in the street,no gaming use


   

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 Post subject: Re: headphones
PostPosted: 05 03, 2011 /11:29 

Audition some Grado SR60i's. You won't be disappointed. I haven't listened to the Dr Dre's so I can't comment on them but they have a word associated with them which means I'll steer clear - Monster.

Although I love this on the Studio Dr Dre's product page:

"Artists and producers spend countless hours fine-tuning and mixing music to get it exactly how they want their fans to hear it. But the vast majority of headphones can’t accurately reproduce the intricacies produced in the studio. Simply put,Studios can. With precision-engineered, advanced speaker design, powered amplification, and powered noise cancellation, you hear music the way today’s top artists and producers want you to hear."

http://www.beatsbydre.com/products/Products.aspx?pid=B3808&cat=1

But the all too real reality is that in the mastering process it all gets compressed as hell to make it louder. Then iTunes sample it in a crappy low bit rate. So all in all the High Fidelity of Hi-Fi is now lost resulting in a distorted tinny sounding mess. Rolling Stone magazine had a great article about it called the "The Death of High Fidelity". Google it as the Rolling Stone web site doesn't have it any more but there's a few PDF's of it going around.


   

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Joined: 06 11, 2010 /04:08

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Location: Germany
 Post subject: Re: headphones
PostPosted: 05 05, 2011 /07:14 

Dr. Dre head phones are overpriced and really, really, REALLY not worth it. Youre paying for the name / brand, not the value.

I personally use Sennheiser PC 350s for gaming (it has a mic), and Sennheiser HD 380 pros for music (for my Zune HD / when im going places). Both headphones are great, and offer some of the best quality i've heard for the price (there are better, but then you're looking at $400+). Both headsets are insanely high quality (Sennheiser in general make really good stuff), sound awesome (8-28,000hz response frequency), and (imo) look really good.

You can get either for under $200 in most places.


   

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Joined: 05 25, 2011 /08:06

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Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Post subject: Re: headphones
PostPosted: 06 07, 2012 /01:57 

I'm gonna get myself Shure SRH 400
though I don't need them for listening music on the street, but for making some music at home


   

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Joined: 07 21, 2010 /08:49

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 Post subject: Re: headphones
PostPosted: 06 08, 2012 /05:20 

I have a pair of beats myself and they rock, I love them so don't believe people saying they suck. But you probably could get even better headphones for the same price with another brand. That is a fact cuz when you buy a pair of Beats you are dishing out a lot of cash just for the name brand aspect of it.


   

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Joined: 10 13, 2010 /06:08

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 Post subject: Re: headphones
PostPosted: 06 10, 2012 /07:52 

I have these: http://www.amazon.com/Crossfade-Limited-Over-Ear-Noise-Isolating-Headphone/dp/B005HMBQR2/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
and i love them to death. Had them for over a year, use them every day and they haven't broken. They still sound sick, too.


   

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