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<blockquote data-quote="sustharapuncha" data-source="post: 14311119" data-attributes="member: 383427"><p><strong>Entry Level Headphones: $75-$150</strong></p><p>These headphones are for people who want to take the next step up and possibly enter the audiophile world. The low price-tag does not mean these headphones aren't serious about sound!</p><p></p><p><strong>Entry Level Headphones</strong> <strong>IEMs</strong></p><p></p><p>(2) HiFi Man RE0, $80. Clear and analytical with fantastic highs and mids, low end is lacking. Build quality is sub-par.</p><p>(1) Spider Realvoice, $80-$90. Balanced. Lows are controlled and punchy, clear, prominent, neutral mids, highs sparkle with good extension. Good all-rounder with good build quality.</p><p>(1) Shure SE215, $90-$100. Removable cables, good build quality and great isolation. Strong punchy bass, warm powerful mids, rather weak highs. </p><p>(2) HiFi Man RE-ZERO, $100. Slightly warm, essentially a slightly bassier more musical RE0.</p><p>(1) Etymotic HF5, $150. Excellent isolation with a rather neutral/natural sound. Anemic, yet punchy, bass. Clear, detailed and neutral mids. Sparkling highs. Very clear.</p><p></p><p><strong>Open Headphones</strong></p><p></p><p>(1-<strong><span style="color: blue">S</span></strong>) Fostex t50rp, $75-$90. Neutral sound with excellent clarity.</p><p>(1) Grado SR-60i, $79. Bright forward headphones. Bass is punchy but overshadowed by the forward mids, bright, potentially fatiguing highs. Great value headphones.</p><p>(1) Audio Technica ATH-AD700, $85-$100. Weak bass though it has some impact, detailed mids and highs with no fatigue. The best soundstage in the price range.</p><p>(1) Sennheiser HD555, $95-$110. Warm laid-back relaxed sound. Bass is somewhat lacking, mids are full, highs roll off fast. Can be modded to HD595.</p><p>(2-<strong><span style="color: blue">S</span></strong>) AKG K240S, $95-$100. Good build quality, detachable cable. Tight natural highs, slightly forward mids and highs. Great value.</p><p>(1) Alessandro MS-1, $99. Decent natural sounding bass, good warm mids, good detail in the highs with decent extension.</p><p>(1) Grado SR80i, $99. Decent lows, though the aggressively forward mids overshadow them. Shrill highs, very bright headphone. Excellent for Rock, possibly the best headphone under $100 for the genre. Highly regarded. Comfort and fatigue are potential concerns.</p><p>(2-<strong><span style="color: red">B</span></strong>) Fischer Audio FA-011, $118. Comfortable with a good sound stage. Deep tight bass, smooth clear mids, somewhat bright highs.</p><p></p><p><strong>Closed Headphones</strong></p><p></p><p>(1-<strong><span style="color: blue">S</span></strong>) KRK KNS-6400, $70-$100. Accurate, detailed and comfortable. Accurate bass, good mids and smooth treble. Great soundstage for a closed headphone. Detachable cables. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p><p>(1) Shure SRH 440, $75-$80. Great isolation and detachable cable. Clean sound, somewhat neutral. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p><p>(1-<span style="color: red"><strong>B</strong></span>) Sony MDR-XB700, $80. Deep boomy bass, recessed mids, decent highs. This is a bassheads dream. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p><p>(2) Koss PRODJ 100, $80. Solid build quality, coiled cable. Natural, clean, sound. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use/</span></strong></p><p>(1) Sennheiser HD280 Pro, $85-$90. Rather balanced sound though slightly recessed mids and rolled of highs. <strong>Only buy these if you need a lot of passive isolation.</strong></p><p>(2-<strong><span style="color: blue">S</span></strong>) KRK KNS 8400, $120-$150. Accurate and detailed. Good lows, good mids, good highs. Detachable cable. Very accurate. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p><p>(1) Shure SRH840, $130-$150. Accurate/punchy bass, great mids, highs are somewhat lacking. Detachable cord. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p><p>(2-<strong><span style="color: blue">S</span></strong>) AKG K271 MK II, $140-$145. Neutral headphones makes them good for studio monitoring. Detailed, but lacking in bass. Detachable cable.</p><p>(1-<strong><span style="color: red">B</span></strong>) Ultrasone HFI-580, $140-$155. Fun, clean, V shaped sound. Deep punchy clean bass, slightly recessed mids, bright, sometimes fatiguing, highs. Some sibilance. Decent isolation. <strong><span style="color: green">Good for portable use.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sustharapuncha, post: 14311119, member: 383427"] [B]Entry Level Headphones: $75-$150[/B] These headphones are for people who want to take the next step up and possibly enter the audiophile world. The low price-tag does not mean these headphones aren't serious about sound! [B]Entry Level Headphones[/B] [B]IEMs[/B] (2) HiFi Man RE0, $80. Clear and analytical with fantastic highs and mids, low end is lacking. Build quality is sub-par. (1) Spider Realvoice, $80-$90. Balanced. Lows are controlled and punchy, clear, prominent, neutral mids, highs sparkle with good extension. Good all-rounder with good build quality. (1) Shure SE215, $90-$100. Removable cables, good build quality and great isolation. Strong punchy bass, warm powerful mids, rather weak highs. (2) HiFi Man RE-ZERO, $100. Slightly warm, essentially a slightly bassier more musical RE0. (1) Etymotic HF5, $150. Excellent isolation with a rather neutral/natural sound. Anemic, yet punchy, bass. Clear, detailed and neutral mids. Sparkling highs. Very clear. [B]Open Headphones[/B] (1-[B][COLOR=blue]S[/COLOR][/B]) Fostex t50rp, $75-$90. Neutral sound with excellent clarity. (1) Grado SR-60i, $79. Bright forward headphones. Bass is punchy but overshadowed by the forward mids, bright, potentially fatiguing highs. Great value headphones. (1) Audio Technica ATH-AD700, $85-$100. Weak bass though it has some impact, detailed mids and highs with no fatigue. The best soundstage in the price range. (1) Sennheiser HD555, $95-$110. Warm laid-back relaxed sound. Bass is somewhat lacking, mids are full, highs roll off fast. Can be modded to HD595. (2-[B][COLOR=blue]S[/COLOR][/B]) AKG K240S, $95-$100. Good build quality, detachable cable. Tight natural highs, slightly forward mids and highs. Great value. (1) Alessandro MS-1, $99. Decent natural sounding bass, good warm mids, good detail in the highs with decent extension. (1) Grado SR80i, $99. Decent lows, though the aggressively forward mids overshadow them. Shrill highs, very bright headphone. Excellent for Rock, possibly the best headphone under $100 for the genre. Highly regarded. Comfort and fatigue are potential concerns. (2-[B][COLOR=red]B[/COLOR][/B]) Fischer Audio FA-011, $118. Comfortable with a good sound stage. Deep tight bass, smooth clear mids, somewhat bright highs. [B]Closed Headphones[/B] (1-[B][COLOR=blue]S[/COLOR][/B]) KRK KNS-6400, $70-$100. Accurate, detailed and comfortable. Accurate bass, good mids and smooth treble. Great soundstage for a closed headphone. Detachable cables. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] (1) Shure SRH 440, $75-$80. Great isolation and detachable cable. Clean sound, somewhat neutral. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] (1-[COLOR=red][B]B[/B][/COLOR]) Sony MDR-XB700, $80. Deep boomy bass, recessed mids, decent highs. This is a bassheads dream. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] (2) Koss PRODJ 100, $80. Solid build quality, coiled cable. Natural, clean, sound. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use/[/COLOR][/B] (1) Sennheiser HD280 Pro, $85-$90. Rather balanced sound though slightly recessed mids and rolled of highs. [B]Only buy these if you need a lot of passive isolation.[/B] (2-[B][COLOR=blue]S[/COLOR][/B]) KRK KNS 8400, $120-$150. Accurate and detailed. Good lows, good mids, good highs. Detachable cable. Very accurate. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] (1) Shure SRH840, $130-$150. Accurate/punchy bass, great mids, highs are somewhat lacking. Detachable cord. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] (2-[B][COLOR=blue]S[/COLOR][/B]) AKG K271 MK II, $140-$145. Neutral headphones makes them good for studio monitoring. Detailed, but lacking in bass. Detachable cable. (1-[B][COLOR=red]B[/COLOR][/B]) Ultrasone HFI-580, $140-$155. Fun, clean, V shaped sound. Deep punchy clean bass, slightly recessed mids, bright, sometimes fatiguing, highs. Some sibilance. Decent isolation. [B][COLOR=green]Good for portable use.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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