Headphones (sorry)

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shirt

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23,474 posts

208 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Another what cans thread sorry….

Limited choice local to me so looking for ideas/suggestions and then see what I can get hold of.

Over ear, and sound quality are the only stipulations. Prefer wired, they’ll only be used in the house for listening to music. Don’t care if they’re leaky sound wise. Budget ideally sub £300 but could stretch a little. Use case is that I am currently without any home stereo but not wanting to spend on one either. Cans will be driven by a chord mojo via iPhone / Apple Music HD.

Options so far are:

Grado sr325x. I had some sr80’s aeons ago as my first decent headphones. These seem very well reviewed. Sold out at my local dealer but they do have the 225x in stock.

Sennheiser md600. In the mix as I can listen to them locally and everyone raves about them.

Hifiman he-r10d. On sale from $1200 to $350 which kinda got my attention. I had some he-400i’s when they first came out. They were good, not stellar. Hifiman do tend to do mega sales to clear out old gen stock, I just wouldn’t be able to try these out so would be a total punt.

Any others?

Edited by shirt on Wednesday 15th May 21:12

mgv8

1,646 posts

278 months

Tony1963

5,331 posts

169 months

Friday 17th May
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The most important factor is that the headphones are comfortable on your head, nobody else matters.

For that reason, I’d only buy headphone I can try on, as I don’t like returning stuff, especially electronics.

shirt

Original Poster:

23,474 posts

208 months

Friday 17th May
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Disagree, no point in Comfort if they sound rubbish. Aftermarket pads are available for most brands to adjust fit. Grado for example offer 3 types of pad, and the aftermarket has 3-4 more.

Thanks for the link, that’s a decent price. I’ll try the 225 to remind myself of the ‘Grado sound’ as well as the sennheisers and some others at the weekend.

mikef

5,247 posts

258 months

Friday 17th May
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I sold my Audeze EL-8 planar magnetics on the Bay for that budget. Absolutely fantastic sound quality. There are others on eBay within your price range, even some more expensive Audeze models

Tony1963

5,331 posts

169 months

Friday 17th May
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shirt said:
Disagree, no point in Comfort if they sound rubbish. Aftermarket pads are available for most brands to adjust fit. Grado for example offer 3 types of pad, and the aftermarket has 3-4 more.

Thanks for the link, that’s a decent price. I’ll try the 225 to remind myself of the ‘Grado sound’ as well as the sennheisers and some others at the weekend.
If that is all there is to comfort, go for it.

Nobody says buy crap sounding headphones, but if you try two pairs of phones and they both sound good, which are you going to choose? The comfortable ones every single time, if there’s a difference.

RichA35

129 posts

61 months

Friday 17th May
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I was going to recommend sennheiser 660s which I use with a mojo 2, and are very good. But they seem to have gone up in price, I’m sure I paid £330 for them.

Strangely the 800s I also have have dropped in price quite a lot in the same period.

Shure are also worth looking at, always loved thier IEM, but never tried the overears, but seem to review well.

S6PNJ

5,352 posts

288 months

Saturday 18th May
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shirt said:
Any others?
AKG K371? They are cabled but can also do Bluetooth. I'm happy with mine.

bitchstewie

55,160 posts

217 months

Saturday 18th May
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I have the SR325e on the end of a Meridian Explorer 2 DAC and they sound fking amazing to me.

Even better as Amazon screwed up and sent them instead of the SR80's that I ordered hehe

The Mad Monk

10,612 posts

124 months

Saturday 18th May
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Which? magazine says:-

Sony WH-1000XM5 £290

sturge7878

80 posts

7 months

Saturday 18th May
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The Mad Monk said:
Which? magazine says:-

Sony WH-1000XM5 £290
Have the XM4s thanks to a recommendation on here and they are tremendous.

thebraketester

14,708 posts

145 months

Saturday 18th May
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I think you’ll struggle to better the grados they are amazing headphones.

TX1

2,450 posts

190 months

Saturday 18th May
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The Meze 105AER are about to come out, probably slightly above your budget but might be worth auditioning if you can find somewhere that stocks them.

Diderot

8,140 posts

199 months

Saturday 18th May
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Maybe a little too studio oriented for you, but the Neumann ndh 30’s are excellent: https://www.neumann.com/en-gb/products/headphones/...

InductionRoar

2,025 posts

139 months

Saturday 18th May
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I had a pair of Grado RS1is and my brother had SR325is. Very little difference on most recordings, so either the RS1s are overpriced or the SR325s are a bargain. Both were extremely uncomfortable though.

Grados have since been replaced by Audezes, which are in a different league of both comfort and performance. I would certainly audition magnetic planars around the same price. You may be surprised - I was.

Portia5

590 posts

30 months

Sunday 19th May
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TX1 said:
The Meze 105AER are about to come out, probably slightly above your budget but might be worth auditioning if you can find somewhere that stocks them.
I was recommended (and bought) the Meze 99 Classics at about £270.

Very happy with them.

https://loud-clear.co.uk/glasgow/shop/meze-99-clas...

andy_s

19,607 posts

266 months

Sunday 19th May
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I had the Grado SR325x for a long time, very good sound but 'on top of the ear' rather than 'around the ear' gave a bit of 'gristle-ache' after a while. More generally I always seem to get non-detachable twin-wired headphones twisted up eventually.

As a change I've got a pre-order in for the new entry level STAX SR-X1 electrostatics - I think just to get a different kind of sound rather than replicating what I wring out of the home system in a headphone. It may of course be a horrible mistake, but 'who dares Rodders'. Big downside is of course you need another bit of kit, an energiser, to push them, which takes the cost to that of some superb models, so we'll see.

Panamax

5,085 posts

41 months

Sunday 19th May
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I'm a big fan of Sennheiser. Don't know that specific model. It appears well reviewed and anything at £300 ought to be pretty darned serious.

Miserablegit

4,173 posts

116 months

Saturday 25th May
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Grado 325 - best headphones I’ve had.
I’ve also got Austrian audio hix65 but they’re not a patch on the grado for acoustic guitar/strings

d_a_n1979

9,669 posts

79 months

Sunday 26th May
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I've had my brothers SR125s all week whilst he's been away; I've just treated myself to an SMSL DL200 DAC and wanted to treat myself to some headphones as well, when using my studio monitors in my office isn't the right thing to do; they're not exactly subtle biggrin

https://www.amazon.co.uk/GRADO-SR125x-Prestige-Ope...

They've been superb in all honesty... I've had the SR60s and 80s before; never these and they showed me that they're a good upgrade with a better, overall sound

However; these Hifiman Sundara's cans have been highly recommended to me:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BF58RZQK/?coliid=I4L...

As have these Sennheiser's

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-HD-560S-refere...

I'm undecided which to go for yet; but didn't want to spend much more than £150 TBH as they'll sit more than they'll get used probably...