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Anyone recommend any decent headphones for a casual user?  All I want them for is to listen to the ipod in bed, not for djing or anything like that.  I have some Sony ones that cost £30 but they aren't very good.  I looked in HMV and there were loads but the prices were up to £300 and I have no idea what makes one set £300 and another £30.  I also think it's a hell of a lot to spend and can't bring myself to do it...but I might spend £75 maybe...any recommendations for a cheapskate?

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  • i tried headphones in bed,but i could still hear the wifes voice...haha

  • Sennheiser great and start about £30 upwards or if you have the cash BOSE.   I have the following two    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002VPDOH8/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=U

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A supplementary question to that which Smiffy has posed.

 

Can you buy decent wireless headphones for gadgets including laptop, smart phones etc?

 

 

:rolleyes:

Pete if u want a good set try August EP650 ..30 odd quid ...they are Bluetooth and hardwire...top dollar for the money..

Look on Amazon read the reviews

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Based on personal experience I can highly recommend these -https://www.whathifi.com/akg/k550/review

 

I bought them at £100 a couple of years ago and now they can be found even cheaper.  I have some more expensive Sennheisers and the AKG's are better to my ears.  You should be able to audition several different makes/models at your local Richer Sounds showroom and for £70-£80 get a good pair.  I would strongly advise you try before you buy as some headphones may sound great but not be comfortable to wear.

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I use these Pete. Good price, good spec, very comfortable, extension lead very useful. 
Also a lot of the other brands are fashion accessories & you pay top dollar for a name.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Denon-D-1100-Quality-Portable-Headphones-Brand-New-Sealed-Genuine-Silver-/111474915366?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item19f46c3826
 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAEmi5RzM_E

  On 19/10/2014 at 12:40, tiberius said:

Based on personal experience I can highly recommend these -https://www.whathifi.com/akg/k550/review

 

I bought them at £100 a couple of years ago and now they can be found even cheaper.  I have some more expensive Sennheisers and the AKG's are better to my ears.  You should be able to audition several different makes/models at your local Richer Sounds showroom and for £70-£80 get a good pair.  I would strongly advise you try before you buy as some headphones may sound great but not be comfortable to wear.

Great post, and very good advice. AKG are the dogs.

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Thanks, I took the advice and I went and actually tried as many as I could with my iphone, the best sound by a mile was from one called Monster DNA so I bought them...except they were double or triple what I really wanted to pay, but they nearly blew my head off when I tested them.

LIke this

 

https://www.amazon.com/Monster-DNA-On-Ear-Headphones-Black/dp/B009P2S4G6

  On 19/10/2014 at 15:12, Pete S said:

Thanks, I took the advice and I went and actually tried as many as I could with my iphone, the best sound by a mile was from one called Monster DNA so I bought them...except they were double or triple what I really wanted to pay, but they nearly blew my head off when I tested them.

LIke this

 

https://www.amazon.com/Monster-DNA-On-Ear-Headphones-Black/dp/B009P2S4

Do they have wires?

 

:rolleyes:

  On 19/10/2014 at 15:12, Pete S said:

Thanks, I took the advice and I went and actually tried as many as I could with my iphone, the best sound by a mile was from one called Monster DNA so I bought them...except they were double or triple what I really wanted to pay, but they nearly blew my head off when I tested them.

LIke this

 

https://www.amazon.com/Monster-DNA-On-Ear-Headphones-Black/dp/B009P2S4G6

You have sold some great records recently pete so you can go that extra yard with your  buy.....Rob

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  On 19/10/2014 at 15:29, Lionelonthevinyl said:

You have sold some great records recently pete so you can go that extra yard with your  buy.....Rob

 

 

  On 19/10/2014 at 15:19, Peter99 said:

Do they have wires?

 

:rolleyes:

 

Yes. But there are loads of headphones that don't.  Not sure how you test them though.  To match up to your phone I mean, in the shop, if you want to try them out.  Just do a search on Amazon for wireless headphones..

  On 19/10/2014 at 15:32, Pete S said:

Yes. But there are loads of headphones that don't.  Not sure how you test them though.  To match up to your phone I mean, in the shop, if you want to try them out.  Just do a search on Amazon for wireless headphones..

Absolutely mad mate....I ask the kids what I need....bloody tech, I'm useless...probably like everything you get what you pay for.....Rob

  On 19/10/2014 at 13:10, nickw said:

https://www.ei8htball.co.uk/about-the-earphones/

Best I have ever used for iPod, phone etc

 

 

pete ive had dre beats and then got the ei8htball ex811 and there better quality in sound and build i would highly recommend them wouldnt change them for any others and built to last.for the price best on market imho

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Not a great start, these headphones are actually broken in the box, there's no way these are brand new, some of the packaging inside missing too - what a disgrace...45 miles round trip to take them back tomorrow

  On 19/10/2014 at 11:20, Pete S said:

Anyone recommend any decent headphones for a casual user?  All I want them for is to listen to the ipod in bed, not for djing or anything like that.  I have some Sony ones that cost £30 but they aren't very good.  I looked in HMV and there were loads but the prices were up to £300 and I have no idea what makes one set £300 and another £30.  I also think it's a hell of a lot to spend and can't bring myself to do it...but I might spend £75 maybe...any recommendations for a cheapskate?

 

sometimes quality but most of the time marketing / trend. kids pay huge sums for Beats by Dre. 

 

if this is for bed only id recommend the little Sennheisser ear inserts you can get for ten to 20 quid. they have soft rubber sort of cylindrical flaps and are very ergonomic and comfy imho. look on ebay for them.

 

just dont turn the up too loud for prolonged periods of time if you value your hearing.

I picked up a pair of beats headphones when at the airport. I think holiday mode got the better of me and thought sod it, I'll get them. They aren't the bright red silly Dr Dre ones. Just a black pair of headphones. The build quality seems much better than the cheap ones you buy. I quite like them but it is a lot of money to spend! There must be a decent pair you can pick up for around the £40 Mark.

  On 19/10/2014 at 16:09, Pete S said:

Not a great start, these headphones are actually broken in the box, there's no way these are brand new, some of the packaging inside missing too - what a disgrace...45 miles round trip to take them back tomorrow

bloody hell pete thats bad,id give them a right rollicking when you take them back bud if i were you !

jason

  On 19/10/2014 at 20:16, arnie j said:

bloody hell pete thats bad,id give them a right rollicking when you take them back bud if i were you !

jason

Don't take yer happy pills till you get home Pete.  :wicked:

 

:lol:

If you're willing to pay a bit more, I really recommend these by Technics.....I primarily use them for DJ'ing, but they're great for casual listening too. Very comfortable ear pads, good tension in the head band, and an excellent, clear signal. Plus they fold down for easier transportation, if you're on the move.

 

https://www.djkit.com/technics/technics-rpdj1200-headphones.html

  On 19/10/2014 at 11:20, Pete S said:

Anyone recommend any decent headphones for a casual user?  All I want them for is to listen to the ipod in bed, not for djing or anything like that.  I have some Sony ones that cost £30 but they aren't very good.  I looked in HMV and there were loads but the prices were up to £300 and I have no idea what makes one set £300 and another £30.  I also think it's a hell of a lot to spend and can't bring myself to do it...but I might spend £75 maybe...any recommendations for a cheapskate?

 

 

have a look on ebay you can pick up some good quality 70's headphones for next to nothing such as sony or wharfedale far better build quality than some of the new stuff in my opinion.

  On 19/10/2014 at 11:59, chalky said:

Sennheiser great and start about £30 upwards or if you have the cash BOSE.

 

I have the following two 

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002VPDOH8/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003LPTAZ2/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Got both of these headphone makes, for a cheap pair can't beat Sennheiser paid £25 for mine 3 or 4 years ago  & still going strong, had the Bose (these were a pressie) ones about 9 years, use em every night, only had to replace ear cushions (wore them out) stunning sound quality tho' 

  On 19/10/2014 at 13:24, Peter99 said:

But what about wireless ones?

 

:(

IMO August  are Brill value for money as I quoted in my first post  as good as my lads Dr Dre's...(But of course  each to there own)

  On 23/10/2014 at 09:36, Vin said:
Vin, on 23 Oct 2014 - 10:36 AM, said:

IMO August  are Brill value for money as I quoted in my first post  as good as my lads Dr Dre's...(But of course  each to there own)

Cheers Vin

 

Just bough a set.

 

Peter

 

:thumbsup:

Bought a set of Denon AH-D2000 a few years ago after trying out numerous pairs in HMV and being utterly blown away by the sound quality of these. 

 

https://www.trustedreviews.com/Denon-AH-D2000-Headphones-review-denon-ah-d2000-page-2

 

Was only looking to spend up to c. £100 and the Denon were something like £220, but with hindsight just about the best money I have ever spent - top notch on both hifi and ipod, though there is a fairly chunky cord. 

 

Can't recommend highly enough - worth every penny  :thumbsup:

 

I ended up buying a pair of Bose Quiet Comfort 15 Limited Edition from eBay and I`ve been really pleased and impressed, especially with the noise cancelling element.

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Tell you what I hate most, can anyone relate to this, you go to bed early, lights off, listening to music, then for some reason you open your eyes - and someone is standing there, and you jump in the air and think you're having a heart attack.  Or is that just my missus trying to put the sh*ts up me...

  On 23/10/2014 at 12:24, Pete S said:

Tell you what I hate most, can anyone relate to this, you go to bed early, lights off, listening to music, then for some reason you open your eyes - and someone is standing there, and you jump in the air and think you're having a heart attack.  Or is that just my missus trying to put the sh*ts up me...

 

Especially disconcerting is the axe in her hand.  Who in their right mind chops wood up in the bedroom?

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Pete , well did you get them changed then , and something for your troubles ?.....Are you near a Richer Sounds, or Superfi , by any chance.....always best to try before you buy if poss.......iv got loads of head phones.....use them from main hi fi, and also all my  mp3 players....even in ear ones while out scooting, from my mp3 player....Also got blue tooth also.....and senn wireless........All got pro,s and con,s  to be honest.......so getting a good price is top for me.....always nice to get a deal......Hope you get sorted.

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  On 23/10/2014 at 12:39, martynthejazz said:

Pete , well did you get them changed then , and something for your troubles ?.....Are you near a Richer Sounds, or Superfi , by any chance.....always best to try before you buy if poss.......iv got loads of head phones.....use them from main hi fi, and also all my  mp3 players....even in ear ones while out scooting, from my mp3 player....Also got blue tooth also.....and senn wireless........All got pro,s and con,s  to be honest.......so getting a good price is top for me.....always nice to get a deal......Hope you get sorted.

 

Yeah I did mate, I replaced them with a pair which are the same, no apologies from the sop though, they look at you as if you've done it!  Terrible customer service.

Anyway I have to say the results are remarkable.  I put the ipod on random and it played, of all things, Rock On by David Essex - it sounded like a totally new record that I'd never heard before, just couldn't believe the hidden detail it was bringing out.  Playing Dub nearly takes your head off with the bass.  So as a sceptic, I have to say you really do appear to get what you pay for.

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  On 23/10/2014 at 12:36, Steve S 60 said:

Especially disconcerting is the axe in her hand.  Who in their right mind chops wood up in the bedroom?

 

This is true, the other night I opened my eyes just at the moment she was pulling her top over her head so silhouetted it looked like a f*cking vampire in the doorway...   :lol:

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