They've been a standard for professional audio engineers for decades for good reason - and they only cost $79.99 on Amazon.
I've had mine since the mid-90s and have traveled around the country with them crammed in a backpack and they have held up like a champion. I keep saying I'll replace them with the same model if they ever die, but they just keep working.... The only issue is that the ear pad covering wears away over time, but this is easily fixed by purchasing BeyerDynamic velour pads. These pads are super comfy, and well worth the $23. They're not just a replacement for the original, they are an upgrade.
Philips SHP9500 HiFi Precision Stereo Over-ear Headphones (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ENMK1DW?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf. And the mic is V-MODA BoomPro Gaming, VoIP Headset Headphone with Mic (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJ17WKK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf. I highly recommend them, sound quality is amazing but the only downside is everyone can hear your shit.
These are a collab between us and AKG, they use the same drives as these: https://www.amazon.com/AKG-K240STUDIO-Semi-Open-Studio-Headphones/dp/B0001ARCFA/
It's fair that they're not better than $100+ audiophile grade headphones, but they sound amazing for $35.
Seriously though, can people start helping him instead of discussing why he shouldn't give a fuck? He asked a question, if you don't have an answer, give it a break.
These should be great some of the best for the price, and doesn't seem to use leather:
https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD280PRO-Headphones-old-model/dp/B000065BPB
piggy backing on the top comment to add: the little brother of these headphones are also on sale for $74 (usually $100) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HVLUR54
also both of these work great with the VMODA boompro mic for gaming https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJ17WKK
these together would be better than much more expensive "gamer" branded headsets which are normally much lower quality than similarly priced headphones alone
****EDIT: some leg work required, see below
A few people are saying Cloud II, which I respect but don't honestly recommend. Having had bad experiences with headsets that utilize a USB connection, I recommend staying away from them. The original HyperX Cloud headset uses both a mic and audio jack and that's the only true headset I can honestly recommend.
I'd also suggest you look into other alternatives for audio though. Right now, as they're on sale, I'd highly recommend the Audio Technica ATH-M40x since it's on sale on Amazon right now. I'd also recommend getting an Antlion ModMic. I have the 4.0 Omnidirectional and I can't recommend it enough, the sound quality on it is absolutely fantastic
Making beats in any public space quiet enough to do so (i.e. a library) would probably make you some kind of asshole for doing so in that space if you use a keyboard or drum pads, or anything else that makes rhythmic noise that other people would have to unwillingly listen to.
Why do you want to do this anyway? I can't imagine how it would make the process better. Are you hoping someone important approaches you with a record deal like some kind of 80's feelgood movie, and your life is made from then on because you become super rich and famous on the spot just for having the courage to make music in public?
I'm just giving you shit. If you ignore everything I've said so far, you should at least check these headphones out, I've had mine since 2011 and they're still great for tuning out the outside world.
Sony's MDR-7506 is a robust, even toned set of over ear headphones that I've been using for the past 2 years or so. Durable, comfortable, and sounds great.
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDR7506-Professional-Diaphragm-Headphone/dp/B000AJIF4E
These are pretty standard for the industry. Sound great and are not too expensive. I use them pretty much everyday when I'm editing. The only thing is they aren't noise cancelling, so if that's something you want then you might want to go for something else. But I've used them in the office with other people working/talking near me and I've been fine.
If you're hardstuck at 50 bucks these are ok. Be aware that the "7.1" is SIMULATED and often sounds weird depending on game.
I think people should consider the Philips SHP9500 on a deep sale for $55 for Black Friday + VModa boom mic $30 as this is a pretty significant improvement in both headphone and mic quality with the bonus that the SHP9500 can be used for listening to music.
This is a really misleading and uninformed comment.
If you notice the graph with the frequency response curve, it goes up to 100khz.
Literally no headphones go up that high.
Youre right to say theyre "Not as good" as something like this, but anybody reading your comment will look even at that pair of sony headphones and declare them "definately not good headphones" based on provided info.
PS the sonys are cheaper https://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDR7506-Professional-Diaphragm-Headphone/dp/B000AJIF4E
A friend of mine who produces music let me try out all of the pairs he didn't really use anymore
He sold me these for $30 though in looking for them now I'm realizing they're not quite as cheap as I thought lol
If you're just looking for noise cancelling and not audio, you can probably get a pair intended for shooting/construction for pretty cheap
I recommend these headphones for the best balance of quality and price.
https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD280PRO-Headphones-old-model/dp/B000065BPB
I've had several pairs at this point. I use them till they are completely worn out, which takes several years of heavy use, and then I replace them with the same model.
I also buy the same model of keyboard over and over like that.
I went through dozens of sets of failed headphones my first twenty years.
Bought these Sony MD7506 in 2000 and they've never let me down.
I had to replace the foam, cheaply, about ten years ago.
This is for prices being below the Minimum Advertised Price so it's actually usually a really good deal. Amazon frequently sells one of my favorite headphones like this. The price for it is very good and it isn't being manipulative or anything. It's a genuine deal.
People in this thread are being a bit too cynical.
Also on sale at Amazon for $88.13, an all time low for Amazon.
For general listening, these headphones are quite good but I prefer other cans. For competitive gaming, I think these are the best you can get for under $400. The soundstage on these are enormous.
Why dont you buy a good headphone and then a separate cheap dedicated mic?
just over 5000 but you can always get a cheaper mic in your local stores. i once saw a iball one for 600
Misleading price drop by Frys, they are normally $99 on Amazon. Good headphones nevertheless.
Amazon Warehouse & most of em have little dings here and there.
There's one thats just re-packaged on page 4 and some more for $5 more on page 7.
Otherwise you can get it brand new for $100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JP436TS/
Sennheiser HD 598 Cs Closed Back Headphone https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JP436TS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GYpDybMNZX838
$115 new, $80 used through Amazon Warehouse. Don't get the standard 598 if you plan on using these outside of home. These are the Closed version that doesn't leak sound out.
Not sure about metal specifically, but in general I can't recommend the Audio Technica ATH-M40x's enough. Some of the most commonly praised headphones are the M50x's, and the M40's are very similar. The specs are listed on that Amazon link, but basically the range sounds practically identical to a casual listener so there's no need to worry about a loss of frequency response unless you're looking to do some professional mixing. They're also lighter than the M50's so they're more comfortable to wear.
I listen to a fairly wide variety of music, metal included, and I'll tell you that the M40's are a very good value for only being $100. Do your own research and get plenty of opinions, but the M40's are a very good option for the price.
Ah, headphones can really be bought at lots of price brackets lol. even mine are just for fun casual use, although I do use them every single day so I wanted something nicer.
I use to have these and they were/are (still have them) amazing.
Also looks like Kizuna Ai put her video on private, so not sure if it'll be members-only or edited and readded later? I don't watch her content but I'm glad I jointed this, it was all super hype.
Hear me out, but this Philips headset is the first one out of MANY that I've tried and wear with TMJ pain free. It's very loose, almost zero pressure on the head, I'm not sure how it even stays on me to be frank.
Great headset, highly recommend.
Sony MDR 7506 werden seit Jahrzehnten quasi unverändert produziert und verkauft. Teil der Verpackung ist ein "exploded view", der den Aufbau und die Komponenten zeigt.
I just got the Philips SHP9500 along with the V-MODA BoomPro. By far the most comfortable headset I have owned. Ear cups are huge and completely surround my ears. The headset is very light weight and does not squeeze at all. I wear them all day when working, and in the evening with gaming. Plus, they are great sounding too.
Looks like the mic is currently out of stock. I got mine on eBay. https://www.amazon.com/V-MODA-BoomPro-Gaming-Headset-Headphone/dp/B00BJ17WKK/ref=pd_bxgy_23_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00BJ17WKK&pd_rd_r=E5NE128ZPRX3KS4F4QYD&pd_rd_w=VLjAz&pd_rd_wg=dKgCd&psc=1&refRID=E5NE128ZPRX3KS4F4QYD
Agreed.
And if you're going to spend ~$50 on headphones, you might as well just go with SHP9500s for ultimate comfort and a high quality headphone driver. $66 on Amazon atm, but they get down to $50-$60 occasionally.
If you don't like the sound signature of the SHP9500, that's somewhat easily fixable with Equalizer APO + Peace GUI, but the SHP9500 driver will blow these out of the water and they will be leagues more comfortable.
For anyone curious, here's the link to the Amazon page and a Head-Fi.org review of the HD 598 Cs:
Amazon Page: <em>Click Here</em>
Head-Fi.org Review: <em>Click Here</em>
Sennheiser's a great brand, and I personally have a pair of Sennheiser HD 201s, HD 419s, CX3.00s (for my phone/mobile devices), and more recently, a pair of HD 598 SRs — the latter of which I was able to snag on Prime Day for $110 CDN :P
People are being too quick to be pissed about this. When you see it it's actually a good sign that you're getting a good deal. Amazon does this frequently with one of my favorite headphones. They're not being sneaky, they're just giving you a great price.