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Old October 7th 06, 07:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
AberTech
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Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.

TIA.

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Old October 7th 06, 10:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.


I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham

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Old October 8th 06, 09:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Rich Wilson
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"Eeyore" wrote in message
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Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.


I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham


I'd say go to a decent store and try some out. Personally I've got
Sennheiser HD600s which I love; they're out of your price range but
definitely give some of the other Sennheisers a try.

By the way, if anyone convinces you to try Bose, give them a *very* long
test. On first impression they sound impressive but as far as I can tell
it's a very unnatural sound that will quickly get tiring.

Apart from Sennheiser and Beyer, it could be worth giving Sony a try. I used
to have a couple of pairs and found them very comfortable and pretty good
for the price.


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Old October 8th 06, 11:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
APR
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"Abertech" wrote in message
oups.com...
Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.


TIA.

Check out this link for some information and recommendations..........
http://www.headphones.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7


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Old October 9th 06, 08:29 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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In article , Rich Wilson
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"Eeyore" wrote in message
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Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.


I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham


I'd say go to a decent store and try some out. Personally I've got
Sennheiser HD600s which I love; they're out of your price range but
definitely give some of the other Sennheisers a try.

By the way, if anyone convinces you to try Bose, give them a *very* long
test. On first impression they sound impressive but as far as I can tell
it's a very unnatural sound that will quickly get tiring.

Apart from Sennheiser and Beyer, it could be worth giving Sony a try. I used
to have a couple of pairs and found them very comfortable and pretty good
for the price.



Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..
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Old October 9th 06, 08:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 09:29:56 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:

In article , Rich Wilson
writes

"Eeyore" wrote in message
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Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.

I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham


I'd say go to a decent store and try some out. Personally I've got
Sennheiser HD600s which I love; they're out of your price range but
definitely give some of the other Sennheisers a try.

By the way, if anyone convinces you to try Bose, give them a *very* long
test. On first impression they sound impressive but as far as I can tell
it's a very unnatural sound that will quickly get tiring.

Apart from Sennheiser and Beyer, it could be worth giving Sony a try. I used
to have a couple of pairs and found them very comfortable and pretty good
for the price.



Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..


I had a pair for about a week. The only reason I didn't get rid of
them earlier was that I was busy. In the end I bought a pair of Stax,
and have never felt any inclination to buy anything else since. The
sound is essentially perfect, and they have almost no ear pressure so
I can use them for hours.

d

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Old October 9th 06, 09:06 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default Headphones for home recommendation?

Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..


I had a pair for about a week. The only reason I didn't get rid of
them earlier was that I was busy. In the end I bought a pair of Stax,
and have never felt any inclination to buy anything else since. The
sound is essentially perfect, and they have almost no ear pressure so
I can use them for hours.

d


Which ones Don?...
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Tony Sayer

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Old October 9th 06, 09:19 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eeyore
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Default Headphones for home recommendation?



tony sayer wrote:

Rich Wilson writes
"Eeyore" wrote in message
Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.

I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham


I'd say go to a decent store and try some out. Personally I've got
Sennheiser HD600s which I love; they're out of your price range but
definitely give some of the other Sennheisers a try.

By the way, if anyone convinces you to try Bose, give them a *very* long
test. On first impression they sound impressive but as far as I can tell
it's a very unnatural sound that will quickly get tiring.

Apart from Sennheiser and Beyer, it could be worth giving Sony a try. I used
to have a couple of pairs and found them very comfortable and pretty good
for the price.



Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..


They're dreadful by modern standards.

They have been around for about 40 yrs ! Simply an industry workhorse.

Graham

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Old October 9th 06, 09:30 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland
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Default Headphones for home recommendation?

tony sayer wrote:
In article , Rich Wilson
writes
"Eeyore" wrote in message
...

Abertech wrote:

Can anyone recommend headphones in the £40 - £75 range for use with a
hi-fi system, mp3 players, possibly even for TV or PC use. They
wouldnt be used out-and-about so size, trendiness etc is not important.
I like the Beyers and Sennheisers.

Graham

I'd say go to a decent store and try some out. Personally I've got
Sennheiser HD600s which I love; they're out of your price range but
definitely give some of the other Sennheisers a try.

By the way, if anyone convinces you to try Bose, give them a *very* long
test. On first impression they sound impressive but as far as I can tell
it's a very unnatural sound that will quickly get tiring.

Apart from Sennheiser and Beyer, it could be worth giving Sony a try. I used
to have a couple of pairs and found them very comfortable and pretty good
for the price.



Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..


Yes they are, but they are extensively used in Radio as everyone is
familiar with their colourations. Their other properties (good sound
isolation, ruggedness, reasonable comfort) make them the preferred
choice. Occasionally, I would come across a jock who provided his own
headphones, as he couldn't stand the DT100s. His employers would make
him sign a waiver against hearing damage if he used anything other than
the officially-sanctioned DT100s with SPL protection.

S.
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Old October 9th 06, 10:20 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 10:06:59 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:

Anyone here got the Bayer DT100 cans?, is it me or do they sound very
coloured in comparison to most anything else?..


I had a pair for about a week. The only reason I didn't get rid of
them earlier was that I was busy. In the end I bought a pair of Stax,
and have never felt any inclination to buy anything else since. The
sound is essentially perfect, and they have almost no ear pressure so
I can use them for hours.

d


Which ones Don?...


Lambda Nova. I tried some of the really expensive ones, but frankly
they didn't sound any better.

d

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http://www.pearce.uk.com
 




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