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Audio Technica ATH-M50x
Astonishing sounding headphones.
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Aren't these uncomfortable? I remember @fretmeister saying they sounded great but he stopped using them due to discomfort.
https://www.fostexinternational.com/docs/products/RP-Series.shtml
The models are:
T20RPmk3 = Open for “Deep Bass”
T40RPmk3 = Closed for “Focused Bass”
T50RPmk3 = Semi-Open for “Flat and Clear” sound
Best prices I found when looking a couple years ago was from scan.co.uk.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/fostex-black-orange-t20rp-mk3-professional-open-headphones-635mm-jack-plus-35mm-mini-jack-92db-15hz-
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/fostex-black-orange-t40rp-mk3-professional-closed-headphones-635mm-jack-plus-35mm-mini-jack-91db-20h
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/fostex-black-orange-t50rp-mk3-professional-semi-open-headphones-635mm-jack-plus-35mm-mini-jack-92db-
Worth a watch, to see the diffenerences between the 3 models.
https://youtu.be/SpRCK6CVdis?si=UFsOxkDLLuBWHaL4
However, my favourite headphones were the Philips Fidelio X1. Superb sound quality and incredibly comfy. I should never have sold them. I’ve recently been looking at the X2HRs, which I’ll be getting next (apparently the X3s aren’t that good).
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3.5mm 3 pole or 4 pole?
Great all rounders for domestic use. Not a flat response, quite full in the bass, nice treble. Bit plasticky.
For a flatter curve, Beyer Dynamic 880's are perfect. Bombproof and rebuildable.
Sony MRD 7506 are comfy and bombproof, but again, flat response, so you might find them a bit bass shy.
Personally, I find Grados hideously uncomfortable with a vieled top end which makes vocals a bit indistinct, but many people love them.
https://www.audiosanctuary.co.uk/sennheiser-hd265-hd600-hd580-cable-3.5mm-jack-plug-3m-ofc-508688.html
https://youtu.be/kR0xiIYvOSw?si=CMZ__GULL2pQcVON
After 30 mins they get really annoying.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
My ATH M50s sound good but I find they make my ears hurt after a while while I’m wearing my glasses. I’d definitely be mindful of this if you wear specs.
I don’t use them at all anymore.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
I also have some Marshall ones that can be wired or Bluetooth, paid £70 in a sale a few years back, they are really decent I was surprised, great build quality too.
https://austrian.audio/hi-x15/
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
In that price range I'd go for the Rode NTH-100 in preference.
Over-ear headphones (is this what you mean by 'circum aural'?):
For your budget the DT990 might be a good choice for open back (i.e low isolation) headphones. Mine are 250 ohm, which I think is the common impedance for this model. It depends on what you're driving them with, but my audio interface is fully cranked to get enough volume. My favourite sounding headphones of this group.
If you want over ear closed back (i.e. isolation) then the DT770 might be a good choice. Mine are 80ohm but don't seem much louder than my DT990's. A decent sound for closed back headphones. A good compromise for sound and isolation.
Sennheiser HD280 Pro. Mine are 64ohm. Great isolation and fairly loud. I'm not keen on the sound. But a good choice for recording with a microphone.
On-Ear Headphones
Grado SR80e. 32 ohms and loud. Open back and low isolation. No problem driving them. With the ear pads they come with, a good sound, but I find the bass slightly over exaggerated and not so clear as the DT990s. I think they sound better with the ear pads with no material in the centre, like the older versions, but those ear pads are uncomfortable. My second favourite sound in this group after the DT990's.
Comfort
The over-ear DT990 and DT770 headphones start off feeling comfortable, but over a longer period of time, start to make my head sweaty and feel claustrophobic.
My on-ear Grado SR80e, with the ear pads they come with, might not initially feel quite so comfortable, but work for me over extended periods and are the headphones I use the most. They're less head sweaty and claustrophobic.
I notice in the pictures that the newer Grado SR80x seems to have a bit of an indent in the centre of ear pad which, if they've removed material in that area, might help with the sound.