Headphones: $100 v $300 v $500.

Mr Grumpy

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I love music and have always enjoyed good speakers and headphones. Working abroad and travelling around alot, I've generally been using headphones - and here's a comparison of three pairs I have.

I used a few music videos/recordings and played the three back to back, such as one my favourites (I reckon it's a really good test for headphones):


About four years ago, I picked up a pair of Shure SE215 in-ear buds for flying, gym and general listening. They cost about $100, and they are superb for the money, imho. The music is not that accurate, but it is absorbing and full of energy. The video above sounds really good, powerful, but perhaps a few nuances are missed, soundstaging is a tad blurred but its a complete and powerful performance. It doesn't sound like you're there, it sounds like a good 80s sound system, lots of fun; a bit like the Beats Audio stuff, over-processed and bass heavy, but a good listen. These buds are well worth the money, and I'd merrily recommend them and buy them again.

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A couple of years ago, I wanted a nicer pair, so I picked up the Shure SE 425s at about $300. These get very good write-ups by many folks/magazines and are considered one of the best for the $. From day 1, I was never quite sure... They are better than the 215s in many ways, more detailed, far more precise, but they are a tad cold and there is very little soundstaging - they certainly highlight bad sounds though; they are quite uncompromising, so aren't the best for everyday general listening; maybe better for a studio environment? With the video above, they are more sensitive than the 215s; I took the computer volume down from 55 to 50, and the individual sounds are far better, symbols, singing, everything is much more accurate, certainly better than the 215s, but soundstaging and togetherness isn't fantastic; it's good, but doesn't sound like you're there; it doesn't do this recording justice; it almost sounds like there's a thin veil between you and the music at times(?). To be honest, these are not worth three times the 215s; they may, just, be worth double, but that really depends on your application - if you're playing mp3s then stick with the 215s; if you're usng them for analyzing music then the 415s are much better. I don't think I'd recommend them or buy them again - although they are very good. There must be better out there for the money.

A couple of days ago, I saw a pair of Shure SE 535s for sale at a good price (they are around $500, but these were more expensive limited edition ones on sale at about $400), so I thought I'd give them a try... With the video above, they are more sensitive still, I bought the laptop sound down to 37. Immediately more involving; the nuances in the voice, the connection between the instruments, soundstaging are a level (several levels) above; very involving; so much more detail (you can hear individual members in the crowd, his voice is much more nuanced, sounds fantastic). These really blow the 435s away. They aren't cheap, but they are everything I'd hoped they would be (which the cheapish 215s were too, but the pretty expensive, and soon to be sold/given away, 425s were not). Highly recommended.

This video sounds spectacular too:


BTW, the main reason I've always gone with in-ear buds was that I was doing international business for years, flying several times every week, and I couldn't stand the noise of the engines, babies crying, etc, and also hated the type of headphones that constantly needed batteries recharging...

Any of you rabble got these headphones or would recommend something?
 
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Great review Grumpy!!

I happen to be in the market, so this is perfect. Need something for my ipod. My max is probably the $100 Mark....So those 215 may be for me.

Although, I'm also looking for something to plug into my fender mustang head. I was thinking head phones for that, not buds....actually didn't consider buds at all, how do you think they would work for that application? It would be nice to make one purchase instead of two.

I love to end my stressful day with a jam, and it's usually late. The mustang sounds great at low volume, perfect when I can't warm up those tubes. I had a set of cheesy head phones, and it still sounded good. So an upgrade sure would be nice.
 
I like gigantic Princess Leia hairdo style headphones.

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I haven't used a pair of headphones since.......well maybe the 70s...I know an 8 track player was involved.

Dont like my audio peripherals blocked...... I know folks that wear headphones on their motorcycles (or earplugs) --- not me I like to HEAR everything going on all around me all the time---- keeps the multiple personalities occupied. :)
 
I wear a set of Sennheiser HD450 headphones all day at work. I prefer these open air models because they allow my ears to breath and not get sweaty. The sound quality is GREAT and they are very comfortable. I also own Sony MDRV6 Studio Monitor which sound great, but my ears get hot after wearing these for hours.
 
I happen to be in the market, so this is perfect. Need something for my ipod. My max is probably the $100 Mark

Yes, these work well.

Although, I'm also looking for something to plug into my fender mustang head. I was thinking head phones for that, not buds....actually didn't consider buds at all, how do you think they would work for that application? It would be nice to make one purchase instead of two.

The 215s are very comfortable and stay in the ear well (they loop around the back of the ear). I use them for plugging into amps and they work well.
 
I wear a set of Sennheiser HD450 headphones all day at work. I prefer these open air models because they allow my ears to breath and not get sweaty. The sound quality is GREAT and they are very comfortable. I also own Sony MDRV6 Studio Monitor which sound great, but my ears get hot after wearing these for hours.

Yeah, I'm sure they are excellent headphones too; there are many great sets of headphones out there including Sennheiser and Sony (having said that, I've owned lots of pairs of Sony over the years and they've never been, to my ears, asgoodas Shures at the same/similar price point).

I got a pair of cheapish Sennheiser HD201s (they are half the price of the 215s) to use at home with amps, etc, but even though they get good write-ups they are very average sounding compared with the 215s. I wouldn't buy the HD201s again; I don't even think they're decent for under $50.
 
I use a set of direct sound ex-29's to record and mix with and like them quite a bit. These are marketed as 'extreme isolation' headphones, and its really nice to be able to stand in the same room with a 4x12 and actually hear what's getting layed down on the record.
I also find they have more clearity then other headphones I've tried.
 
I will digress a bit but it is because I found this while checking out Betty's Kashmir clip on my headphones. I use Logitech G35 7.1 Gaming Headphones with a USB plug for computer that my girlfriend bought.

One of my favorite guitar players. Derek St Holmes.


 
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