Best Headphones £70-£150?

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Continuing from my other headphone thread I think I should cover this budget too, what do you think?

:cheers:

The other thread is very helpful, and haven't ruled it out yet, but do need to check with this budget too.
 
http://www.sevenoakssoundandvision.co.uk/p/grado-sr80iheadphones?gclid=CJzGxpveg74CFQUFwwodlV4AkA

They are the best Grados with a 3.5mm jack (with quarter inch adapter).

Some people say they are uncomfortable and break easily but I've found neither to be the case. Not a good choice for travel though because they leak sound like crazy in both directions.
 
John Duncan said:
http://www.sevenoakssoundandvision.co.uk/p/grado-sr80iheadphones?gclid=CJzGxpveg74CFQUFwwodlV4AkA They are the best Grados with a 3.5mm jack (with quarter inch adapter). Some people say they are uncomfortable and break easily but I've found neither to be the case. Not a good choice for travel though because they leak sound like crazy in both directions.

Excellent! :cheers:
 
gel said:
John Duncan said:
http://www.sevenoakssoundandvision.co.uk/p/grado-sr80iheadphones?gclid=CJzGxpveg74CFQUFwwodlV4AkA They are the best Grados with a 3.5mm jack (with quarter inch adapter). Some people say they are uncomfortable and break easily but I've found neither to be the case. Not a good choice for travel though because they leak sound like crazy in both directions.

Excellent! :cheers:

I enjoy using mine, and never had problems with them breaking.
 
I hardly ever use headphones, so rather than faff about I just bought myself a 2nd hand pair of Audio Technica ATH-AD700 off another forum at a great price. They seem to have pretty decent reviews so should do the trick nicely. They look a bit big, so front room only, but all the reviews and seller say they are incredibly comfy.

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What about this pair?

http://www.whathifi.com/review/akg-k451
 
bigboss said:
gel said:
What about this pair?

http://www.whathifi.com/review/akg-k451

I've got this, free from taking out WHF subscription at the show. It's brilliant for the price. It is a bit smaller than I thought, so just about fits me when fully extended.

Ah nice one! Do you think they will last long?
 
Cheers guys! I am sold on the B&W P5's after a trip to John Lewis, they sound superb! Much better than the P3's and I couldn't tell the difference between the P7's!
 
DIB said:
I hardly ever use headphones, so rather than faff about I just bought myself a 2nd hand pair of Audio Technica ATH-AD700 off another forum at a great price. They seem to have pretty decent reviews so should do the trick nicely. They look a bit big, so front room only, but all the reviews and seller say they are incredibly comfy.

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Arrived today, and they sound pretty awesome. Can't complain at £50, and they are really comfy too. Well pleased.

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bigboss said:
gel said:
bigboss said:
gel said:
What about this pair?

http://www.whathifi.com/review/akg-k451

I've got this, free from taking out WHF subscription at the show. It's brilliant for the price. It is a bit smaller than I thought, so just about fits me when fully extended.

Ah nice one! Do you think they will last long?

Difficult to say. It is well built though.

Well built indeed. I've had mine since they first came out and they regularly get thrown in a bag for offshore trips. They are still in pretty much 'as new' condition and the ear-pads seem to be lasting well (a typical failure point for headphones I have had in the past).

The chord is prone to tieing itself in knots though and could possibly do with being a little thicker.
 
Al ears said:
bigboss said:
gel said:
bigboss said:
gel said:
What about this pair?

http://www.whathifi.com/review/akg-k451

I've got this, free from taking out WHF subscription at the show. It's brilliant for the price. It is a bit smaller than I thought, so just about fits me when fully extended.

Ah nice one! Do you think they will last long?

Difficult to say. It is well built though.

Well built indeed. I've had mine since they first came out and they regularly get thrown in a bag for offshore trips. They are still in pretty much 'as new' condition and the ear-pads seem to be lasting well (a typical failure point for headphones I have had in the past).

The chord is prone to tieing itself in knots though and could possibly do with being a little thicker.

Could've got these headphones for £25 with a 6 month subscription to WHF! :doh:
 
Hmmm. I had some of those very briefly. Tested them against the Musical Fidelity MF100 and the MFs were hugely more impressive in every sense.
 

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