I own some AKGs for home listening / mixing for some years now and I can only recommend this brand in terms of sound quality. Very precise and warm.
Mine look pretty similar to these:
http://www.thomann.de/de/akg_k121_studio.htm
but I think my exact model is not produced anymore.
EDIT: These seem even better and are still in your price range:
http://www.thomann.de/de/akg_k_240_stud ... hoerer.htm
forgot to say that they are really comfortable to wear
Suggestion on headphones (home listening)?
Dude, my understading is that the HD25's are monitoring headphones, for studio situations, not just exclusively for DJ'ing. I think they're an excellent suggestion. Never had any problems with comfort either I have to say.Themis wrote:first thing: the thread OP didnt ask for the perfect balance between DJ and Music headphones.
how you all can really suggest DJ Headphones for homelistening and producing music is beyond me.
Every headphone producer has one tiny little section for DJ headphones and a gigantic section for quality music listening headphones
think about it.
DJ headphones are ultra durable and ultra loud !
only cause they are not really bad in reproducing sound and you actually can get a decent sound out of it, doesnt make them good quality headphones for homelistening.
so investing 100 euro into DJ headphones and not use them for DJing is a bit retarded in my opinion.
i dont produce so i cant say much about that, but my understanding is that you dont want coloured headphones when producing and the HD25 are extremly bass heavy, one time i bought vinyls after listening to samples with the HD25, i was dissapointed in the bassline when i played the vinyl after.Del wrote: Dude, my understading is that the HD25's are monitoring headphones, for studio situations, not just exclusively for DJ'ing. I think they're an excellent suggestion. Never had any problems with comfort either I have to say.
i found a thread concerning headphones for production
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... es&start=0
and comfort wise there are just a million better headphones out there..
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The HD25-s are far from linear so not good for producing anything.Del wrote:Dude, my understading is that the HD25's are monitoring headphones, for studio situations, not just exclusively for DJ'ing. I think they're an excellent suggestion. Never had any problems with comfort either I have to say.Themis wrote:first thing: the thread OP didnt ask for the perfect balance between DJ and Music headphones.
how you all can really suggest DJ Headphones for homelistening and producing music is beyond me.
Every headphone producer has one tiny little section for DJ headphones and a gigantic section for quality music listening headphones
think about it.
DJ headphones are ultra durable and ultra loud !
only cause they are not really bad in reproducing sound and you actually can get a decent sound out of it, doesnt make them good quality headphones for homelistening.
so investing 100 euro into DJ headphones and not use them for DJing is a bit retarded in my opinion.
check http://www.head-fi.org/ and http://www.headphone.com/
I'm concidering getting these Beyerdynamic dt 880 but would also need a decent headphone amp to drive them. Not much to listen without an amp anyway :s
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