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Headphones help
Red5
Posts: 837
Hi all!
Just got a new mini hi fi: Cambridge Audio One. Nice little system.
Now I need a good pair of over ear headphones as my GF just vaccumed the head phones cable up into the Dyson and they're caput!
Up until now I have been using Sony MDR-XD200 thinking they were decent enough. I like a lot of music with heavy bass (hiphop/rock) but also listen to classical and folk too.
Am torn between Sennheiser/Goldring/Sony/and others. I want to pay less than £100 preferrably nearer to the £50 mark if poss.
Any suggestions would be most helpful - the reviews online are so up and down - it's confusing me.
Cheers.
Just got a new mini hi fi: Cambridge Audio One. Nice little system.
Now I need a good pair of over ear headphones as my GF just vaccumed the head phones cable up into the Dyson and they're caput!
Up until now I have been using Sony MDR-XD200 thinking they were decent enough. I like a lot of music with heavy bass (hiphop/rock) but also listen to classical and folk too.
Am torn between Sennheiser/Goldring/Sony/and others. I want to pay less than £100 preferrably nearer to the £50 mark if poss.
Any suggestions would be most helpful - the reviews online are so up and down - it's confusing me.
Cheers.
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I can help you hear.
Do not pick up and listen to a pair of BOSE because you WILL want them and all others will be struck off your list.
Steve.0 -
[cite]Posted By: Rodex[/cite]I can help you hear.
Do not pick up and listen to a pair of BOSE because you WILL want them and all others will be struck off your list.
Steve.
That is very true ... expensive but SOOO good0 -
If you could put the extra little bit towards them, I can't recomend 'Dr Dre Beats' enough... sound quality is perfect0
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Go on the hard to find records site at WWW.htfr.com you will find what you want there I have technices hdjs about £90 which are excellent and comfy to wear.0
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Bought a Bose Tv system, took it back, films were fine, but he sound was all wrong for hifi . Headphones are fine if you use the over ear sort, the on ear type make your ears sore after a short while, but I'm talking the sets that cost £300-4000



