threebikesmcginty
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I've got some JVC folding ones, cost £7.99 and they sound pretty good too.
I’d also endorse the Sennheiser phones. If you haven’t tried them electrostatic phones sound amazing, don’t know if you can get some within your budget.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/audio/stax/electrostatic.htm
How about telling us why, just in case ...I want to tell you to stay away from Bose, but I see no one is recommending them.![]()
Like all of Bose's products overpriced and a bit 'tacky', don't get me wrong I'm a big fan of their speakers but in the right environment, I certainly wouldn't want a set in my house unless I was having a party, very dynamic with oodles of Bass and 'Top End' but no midrange (even positioned correctly)How about telling us why, just in case ...![]()
Got an irresistible deal on some Grado SR125e's
The on ear ones, not the over ear ones.What pads do those have? - they usually come with S-Cush but I find the L-Cush better. You can get really good Chinese L-Cushes for a few quid on ebay.
I feel the same about my Denons and my AT's but the Grado's are a bit wow!+1 on the Sennheisers. I love mine. I use them for listening to the hi-fi, watching the tv, playing guitar..... awesome headphones.