Recommendations please: Closed-back, non shrill-sounding, good bass and comfortable under £200

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Hi All! Well, I think you pretty much read it all with the title I'm currently searching for a good closed-back headphones (yes, not open) with good bass, non-fatiguing listening due harshness/brightness and uncomfortable use My budget is up to £200 For starting point, I own Denon AHD1100. Great sounding cans, but somewhat uncomfortable for longer periods due headband Recommendations welcomed! cheers
 

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Is the reason for switching because of the headband only or do you find the denons harsh and bright aswell?

Because out of the three headphones I have the Denon D2000's are the brightest I have compared to Grado RS2i and AKG K701's. Otherwise the D2000's would be a good choice as their my most comfortable pair.
 

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jcoops16 said:
Because out of the three headphones I have the Denon D2000's are the brightest I have compared to Grado RS2i and AKG K701's. Otherwise the D2000's would be a good choice as their my most comfortable pair.
:O really, you must hear something different to most people then.
 
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Actually just headband issue

I like the sound of my Denon's. :wave:
 

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eggontoast said:
jcoops16 said:
Because out of the three headphones I have the Denon D2000's are the brightest I have compared to Grado RS2i and AKG K701's. Otherwise the D2000's would be a good choice as their my most comfortable pair.
:O really, you must hear something different to most people then.
Yeah, that comment surprised me too, I've got the AH-D2000s and bright isn't a word I'd use for them. I bought them because they've got superb bass performance which a lot of other comparably price 'phones seem to lack.

To the OP, I know the 2000s are a little bit over budget (not much >) ) but I think you'd really enjoy them.
 

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Diamond Joe said:
eggontoast said:
jcoops16 said:
Because out of the three headphones I have the Denon D2000's are the brightest I have compared to Grado RS2i and AKG K701's. Otherwise the D2000's would be a good choice as their my most comfortable pair.
:O really, you must hear something different to most people then.
Yeah, that comment surprised me too, I've got the AH-D2000s and bright isn't a word I'd use for them. I bought them because they've got superb bass performance which a lot of other comparably price 'phones seem to lack.

To the OP, I know the 2000s are a little bit over budget (not much >) ) but I think you'd really enjoy them.

No no dont get me wrong im not saying the D2000's are bright. I can see how my comment could confuse, I was just saying that out of the three hifi cans that I own, using the Caiman as a source/amp the denons are the brightest.

Switching to my Bravo tube amp they sound alot better not bright at all, a joy. I dont think the Caiman and D2000's are a good match really, and thats the reason I use them the least.
 

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