also @ TechSpot: Intel SSD 520 Series 240GB Review
Welcome to the TechSpot OpenBoards. Please read the FAQ if you have any questions. Sign up or Login to participate.

Go Back   TechSpot OpenBoards > Hardware > Audio and Video

Begin your free trial now Pay-as-you-go options starting at $10/user/month

Best headphones?

Page 1 of 3 1 23
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old 12-08-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
Best headphones?

Could someone name me the headphones that give the best sound quality possible please?
  #2  
Old 12-08-2004
TechSpot Evangelist
 
Member since: Aug 2004, 25,949 posts
I would reccomend that you check out Sennheiser for good quality HIFI headphones.


http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser...cts_headphones

Regards Howard
  #3  
Old 12-09-2004
young&wild's Avatar
TechSpot Chancellor
 
Location: Perth, WA
Member since: Feb 2002, 1,268 posts
I think it really boils down to what you listen to. In my opinion, Sennheiser have been known to perform well classical music. Their high end models can be hard to drive due to higher impedance and you need a headphone amp to make full use of them. On the other hand, if you listen to rock, go for headphones from the Grado line.

Last edited by young&wild; 12-09-2004 at 08:51 AM..
  #4  
Old 12-10-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
I want em for gaming and DVD's.

Mostly gaming though!

What are the best ones?
  #5  
Old 12-10-2004
The Best Alias's Avatar
TechSpot Member
 
Location: Austin, TX
Member since: Oct 2004, 147 posts
Audio Technica is considered to be the industry standard in most recording studios. Beyer Dynamic makes some really great closed isolation headphones which a lot of drummers (including myself) really like. Sennheiser is also a good choice.

Note: If you do select a professional/studio grade set of cans, you'll need more power than a typical soundcard's headphone jack will deliver. My headphone amp is 40 watts and sometimes it's not enough.
  #6  
Old 12-10-2004
LNCPapa's Avatar
TechSpot Special Forces
 
Location: Duke University, North Carolina, USA
Member since: Feb 2002, 3,230 posts
System specs
You can get really crazy with any piece of hardware. Saying I want the best is not really going to be descriptive enough. Perhaps you should change your question to the best in $xxx-xxx price range. How much are you willing to spend on a pair of headphones? You can pay up to $13,000 US for a pair of Sennheiser's Orpheus. I'm sure that's probably out of the price range you are considering.

Last edited by LNCPapa; 12-10-2004 at 03:02 PM..
  #7  
Old 12-11-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
13 grand, jesus christ almighty how can headphones be worth anywhere near that ammount?

I wouldent pay anything over £60 ($37).
  #8  
Old 12-11-2004
Newcomer, in training
 
Location: Liverpool, England
Member since: Aug 2004, 23 posts
£60 is $115
  #9  
Old 12-11-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick 2k4
£60 is $115
lol whoops I got it the wrong way round :knock:
  #10  
Old 12-12-2004
Newcomer, in training
 
Member since: Dec 2004, 4 posts
uhm those brand better than Sony's headphones?
  #11  
Old 12-12-2004
young&wild's Avatar
TechSpot Chancellor
 
Location: Perth, WA
Member since: Feb 2002, 1,268 posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by dreamers
uhm those brand better than Sony's headphones?
Yes, majority of the headphones products from Sennheiser, Grado, Audio Technica, Beyer Dynamic and etc are better than Sony. Just because you've never heard of them before doesnt they are not better than Sony. These companies unlike Sony specialises in the production of headphones, their quality and reputation sell for themselves in the audio world and therefore requires less publicity.

Anyway, back to the topic. Ligar, I suggest you have a look at www.headfi.org. They are experts in high quality headphones. Feel free to sign up in order to use their search feature. I m sure you will get precise recommendations.
  #12  
Old 12-17-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
Could someone with headphone knowledge plz choose a pair from HERE as I havent got the slightest clue as to what is good and what isent.

£65 budget.

I'll be using them for gaming mostly and sometimes DVD's !!!.

Thanks.

Does anyone know if the PC 145 and PC 155 offer the same audio qulity and features minus the 'proper' headband???

HERE ARE THE 2 OF THEM

Are THESE better?

They look like a really good pair but something tells me there pretty naff too. lol.
  #13  
Old 12-17-2004
young&wild's Avatar
TechSpot Chancellor
 
Location: Perth, WA
Member since: Feb 2002, 1,268 posts
If I were you, I wont touch the PC series from Sennheiser.

After some reasearch, I found that Audio Technica ATH-A500 here seems to be the best choice for gaming within your budget at USD$109.
Unlike some Hifi headphones, this Audio Technica is easy to drive.

If I m not mistaken, Audio Cubes does delivery to Europe as well.

Hope this helps.

Last edited by young&wild; 12-17-2004 at 07:58 AM..
  #14  
Old 12-17-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
They do look nice and are considerably cheaper then the Seinthisers.

I need some onfirmation about em being better than the Seinthisers.

I'm fed up of buying stuff then realising I could of got better for the same £££. lol.
  #15  
Old 12-17-2004
young&wild's Avatar
TechSpot Chancellor
 
Location: Perth, WA
Member since: Feb 2002, 1,268 posts
Its not that the Sennheisers are that bad. It just that buying a headphone is a one off thing. You might as well get the best you can afford. From what I've read, Audio Technica ATH-A500 is known to be a bargain for its price.
  #16  
Old 12-17-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
I need the best audio quality you can get for £65 or less.

I dont mind if its got a naff stringy headband or hasent got a mic or hasent got an integrated sound card, ect. Just as long as they give the best quality playback for that budget.

Can someone plz link me to a pair that give the best audio playback for £65-£70 or less. ty.

Also, the review section is full of people saying those Audio-Technica ATH-A500's are the best thing ever and give em 5/5 stars.

Sounds like an Audio-Technica company top man or paid Audio-Technica employee making multiple reviews under differant names and paying the website owner to hush hush about it. You never know

Thanks...
  #17  
Old 12-17-2004
Newcomer, in training
 
Member since: Dec 2004, 3 posts
Things to consider

First of all paying over $100 for headphones is stupid. Its just so you can show off.
Here is a list that varies in price:

1.See Sennheiser HD570, are supposed to be awesome, but they are not gaming headphones. Real gaming headphones have a mic (Sennheiser PC150 are gaming ones with a mic). Atleast for the hardcore gamer this can be a very important feature (roger wilco, team speak, etc...) Most Sennheisers have great audio, but they lack a mic, unless you use the phone communicating ones, which defeats the purpose when your looking for quality audio. Do not waste your money on unnecessary crap, if you do not care for a mic get Zalman 5.1 (ZM-RS6F). They can be bought for $42-$50. Now save those $75 extra dollars, get yourself Battlefield 2, when it comes out. You will still have $35 dollars get yourself the Thermaltake Extreme Giant III vga cooler, and kick @$$ all day online. That or save more money and get Sennheiser PC150, they are not as good though.

2. Second suggestion, because Second is the best, this is what I got, Plantropic Gamecom Pro 1. These babies are nice, I can tell which direction the noise is comming from with these babies. In Americas Army, and Battlefield I whoop *** because its hard to sneak behind me. Though I am think of trying this baby out: Altec Lansing AHS602. This baby is suppose to be awesome. Just do not waste more than $100. Remember there is only so much you can here.
  #18  
Old 12-17-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
So which give the most immersive and clear sound out of em all????

Sound, to me, is extremly important in games cos I like to be immersed and to create a realistic feeling.

Theres nothing quite as cool as listening to all the sounds when the **** hits the fan in gmes like America's Army, ect on a high quality sound set-up.
  #19  
Old 12-17-2004
Newcomer, in training
 
Member since: Dec 2004, 4 posts
Agreed to fidesangel. To gaming, when u play u are more notice to the screen, less notice will go to ur ears, what u hear is just natural and will be less accurrate so dun pay much to a gaming headset.

If u finding headphonse to enjoy music, its big differrence!
  #20  
Old 12-17-2004
TechSpot Member
 
Member since: Nov 2004, 68 posts
No, I prefer high quality sound to high quality visuals anyday.

I'm an absolute sound junkie and have even taken back some war games cos they got ****e sound.

Theres nothing more important in war games than high quality sound... the immersion and realism goes sky high.
Closed Thread
Page 1 of 3 1 23

Similar Topics
Topic Replies Forum
Best 5.1 Headphones for under £30? 0 Audio and Video
New Headphones 5 Audio and Video
Headphones and Mic 0 Audio and Video
Good headphones/mic 1 Audio and Video
Headphones 1 Gaming

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:39 PM.