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Title: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Rob D. on October 25, 2004, 06:35:32 PM
I'm looking at the Etymotic Research ER-6 Isolator Earphones or the Sony 7506. Both can be had for around 100 bucks. Anyone have experience with these? I can't decide to go with the in-ear or the full phones.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Nick Culbreth on October 25, 2004, 06:45:31 PM
i have the etymotic er-6s and they have great isolation but can sometimes they can be a little irritating since they are in your ear.  what are you looking to do with the headphones?  if you're going to be using them at a show or with an mp3 player on the go the etymotics are probably a better option since they don't take up anywhere near the amount of space of full earphones but if i was doing my listening at home i'd probably go with the full headphones.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Rob D. on October 25, 2004, 07:37:06 PM
i have the etymotic er-6s and they have great isolation but can sometimes they can be a little irritating since they are in your ear.  what are you looking to do with the headphones?  if you're going to be using them at a show or with an mp3 player on the go the etymotics are probably a better option since they don't take up anywhere near the amount of space of full earphones but if i was doing my listening at home i'd probably go with the full headphones.

Just using them at home to hear my own recordings so no mixing or in field use. Thanks for the advice - +T.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: twoodruff on October 26, 2004, 08:58:17 AM
I have the Grado sr225s and enjoy them, they are open ear, as in other people can hear what you are listening to, I would be happy to send them to you to try out
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: pfife on October 26, 2004, 10:27:25 AM
I really, really, really, really love the Sony 7506's for listening at home.

There's not as much isolation as I would have hoped though- not good for using out in the field at louder shows... I couldn't even hear clearly between bands over the setbreak music.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Nick Culbreth on October 26, 2004, 10:53:53 AM
if you're listening at home i'd also look into a pair of sennheiser hd-580s, i have a pair and absolutely love them.  if you keep an eye open on ebay you can find a brand new pair for around $140 and cheaper if you buy used.  you might want to check out head-fi.org, there is lots of great advice and they have a used gear section where you might be able to save some money.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: MattD on October 26, 2004, 11:46:43 AM
if you're listening at home i'd also look into a pair of sennheiser hd-580s, i have a pair and absolutely love them.  if you keep an eye open on ebay you can find a brand new pair for around $140 and cheaper if you buy used.  you might want to check out head-fi.org, there is lots of great advice and they have a used gear section where you might be able to save some money.

Even better deal at audiogon! (http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1102251214)

Edit: I have the HD-600 model myself and love them. I'm told they're quite similar to the 580s.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Sean Gallemore on October 26, 2004, 05:59:58 PM
I bought my 580s for $160 new on Amazon and I love them.
Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: leegeddy on October 26, 2004, 08:15:29 PM
HD580 $139 BIN

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=61333&item=5727851919&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

i got mine from this seller. prompt shipping, great service.

marc

Title: Re: Headphone recommendations
Post by: Brian Skalinder on October 27, 2004, 04:05:29 AM
Love my AKG K-501s.  Retail for low $200s, but you can find 'em for mid $100s.  Search for AKG and 501 over on head-fi.org (http://www.head-fi.org) and you'll see loads of posts.  Aside from the (IMO) great sound, the circumaural (around the ear, not on the ear) earpads were a huge selling point for me - I can't stand supra-aural (on the ear) earpads.