James@CCC
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Im looking for some good headphones. Mostly for my ipod/psp on planes and other travelling so im thinking noise cancelling.
Does anyone have any recommendations? Looking to spend between £50 - 100
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Andy_S
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Ive got the Bose in-ear, and they are amazing! well worth the 80quid.
you can hear sounds you didnt even know were in the song, I'll never go back to anything else!
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Tim
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I use Shure E2c's -- awesome sound and really keep noise out on planes (more so than the 'noise reducing' headphones in business class).
Think they retail for around £70 but you can find them online for the £40-50 mark
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Demo
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i would personally go for the bose as ive used a set and know how good they are
however, it might be worth going to your local audio centre to try te ones ian has and then you can decide which you prefer
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James@CCC
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i already have a set of in ear ones so dont fancy another set. i was thinking along the lines of the big loud over ear ones....
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dave17
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Ive got some Sony MDR EX71 are they are alright, think i payed £30 a while back for them.
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Beardo
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fatfones dj > there the bollox
bout £80
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Toby
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i had some bose in ear ones they were very good but they broke, i got a cheap replacment in terms of some sennhieser cx300 saw them at 40 on apple website got them for a 10er on ebay (real ones not fake) and they are almost as good as the bose iones
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
I use Shure E2c's -- awesome sound and really keep noise out on planes (more so than the 'noise reducing' headphones in business class).
Think they retail for around £70 but you can find them online for the £40-50 mark
Ditto, they've gone missing though
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by James@CCC
i already have a set of in ear ones so dont fancy another set. i was thinking along the lines of the big loud over ear ones....
Depends what you listen to, but Sennheiser HD25 are awesome (you'll see a lot of DJs with these). Or for something a little more 'reference style' then AKG's Studio range are brilliant!
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ed
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http://www.skullcandy.com/
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Dom
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Beyerdynamic DT250's (close back headphones), just upgraded versions of the famous DT100s, but have top reviews considering the price (around £70-80). Got a set here, use them from listening to music to song writing/late-night-mastering, and they produce a very accurate image of whats being played. Plus there brilliant at keeping background noise out
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Russ
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earphones of headphones?
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