I know there's already a headphones thread but I don't have the access to search so just gonna make a new thread. I broke my Audio Techinica ATH-M50s so looking for a replacement. Something at least on par or better than the quality of the m50's. Also looking for a good pair of in ear headphones good for working out and such. Price range is flexible but obviously prefer most bang for your buck. Rep for all suggestions.
And in addition to the CF thread, here's a good resource for all things head phones: http://www.head-fi.org/
If you're looking for some over the ear heaphones that are durable and sound good, the V-moda M100's are a good choice. I really enjoy them, they sound great, and with the xl earpads they are comfortable. The bass on them is tight and punchy but doesn't overpower the mids or highs.
Defiantly not bang for your buck, but I really like my Beats Studio Wireless. They even look good in Matte Black unsteady of having the tacky shiny look. I have a pair of Bose in ear headphones that are really good too.
Umm just go back and buy another pair of ATechnica's dude. You had a pretty good pair of headphones, no questions needed. Go back to the store/website and get another set of them -M50x.
I really love the model above it, the X10. They're discontinued with the pricier x11 and both are some of the most comfortable in-ear buds around. Sound quality is undoubtedly better (also have owned the S4s), but the price range is steep (130-330). The sound quality on the S4s are also pretty good value if you can get them around 50. If you buy them retail for a hundred straight up, I'd look at the discontinued x10 for sales. The main minus is the bass isn't overpowering. It's enough, but I had to change the equalizer settings. Also the wiring looks and feels flimsy as hell. Not for working out. Take care of them...
Did they break on the headband? I had a pair and I believe that's where they broke a couple of years ago. Why not just get a pair of ATH M50x's? I went and got some Ultrasone HFi-780's after my M50's broke. They're both great headphones.
I don't really care about audio quality, but I want to know which headphones will get me the most street cred?
Not at all. The bass in the remastered Studio's has been dialed way back. And though it's still obviosely boosted, I'm ok with that and the added saturation. They're comfortable, look good, great noise canceling, and fit my style of music. They were definitely overpriced, but that's really they're only draw back for me.
My Klipsch recently broke. I've heard great things about these. http://www.amazon.com/Dunu-Titan1-in-Ear-Earphone/dp/B00RBOQ9US If I don't get those though I'll probably get these. http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-R6-Black-Headphone-Patented/dp/B00JFBDZ5W
Inexpensive and good earphones. Panasonic RPHJE120K . about $7 on Amazon. I also have Grados and Audio Technicas. I've had a bunch of other headphones. And this is about as good as $7 can be spent. There's no reason to spend a bunch of money on in ear headphones.
lol Beats. Literally over 1000% markup. $16 worth of parts for $200. http://www.aux.tv/2015/06/an-engine...ats-headphones-are-made-of-16-worth-of-parts/
I should've known better than mentioning Beats. But if you haven't checked them out lately then maybe you should. Or not. It's up to you. Many people still won't like them, but the Studio Wireless headphones that I mentioned are nothing like what Those cheap Solo HDs were when they first hit the market.
I need some new cans and my significant other needs some new in-ear headphones. She's been using the "new" Apple things that aren't worth a crap. Not only not worth a crap, but they gave her blisters in her ears while we were on vacation. How? She listened to 4 audio books in two weeks while baking in the sun or relaxing on the hammock that was on our balcony. She would nod out with the damn things in her ears, which had a lot to do with it, but can you believe getting blisters in your ears? Crazy. So I'll be checking this thread and will check the other one, unless this is merged with it (not a bad idea), and thanks, Yung-T, for posting the link. edit: I want to add that bluetooth would be a major plus.
I tried the X10s and didn't like the fit because I like to wear them sport style. I ended up getting the S4i Premiums. The cords are sturdier (although a little stiffer).