They're kind of top-heavy in the sound signature but it makes well-produced music sound orgasmic if you don't want to equalize them and enjoy everything.
Jace Brooks
shit im dumb, basically i want these headphones for casual gaming like garrys mod etc. and listening to music i suppose is a plus too also i really want them to be comfortable and not tight anything like that
Jacob Hill
which one is better the sony or audio technica and why?
Leo Harris
7506 have the lowest listener fatigue factor. they are the standard IMHO.
Nathaniel Gonzalez
Get a fucking job so you don't have to buy tin cans.
Easton Robinson
Lmaoo my faggoty brother is getting the same one... Bet OP has daddy buying shit for him
Gavin Clark
If you're only going to be using these at home in a place where others can't hear you, or if you don't mind others hearing what you're listening to (you'll also be able to heard pretty much any sounds around you), get these:
These are bar none the most comfy headphones I've ever used, I sometimes put them on even when I'm not listening to anything because they're that comfy. They also sound fantastic and improve your sense of direction when listening to things, which apparently is good for games though I don't play any. But honestly if you're going to buy these for any reason do it for how absurdly comfy they are.
Jace Morris
If you aren't using the headphones in a noisy environment, the HD 518 is really good for the price.
Benjamin Richardson
They were excruciating to use when I first got them and they're the reason I started using VLC in the first place.
Hunter Roberts
op needs these perfectly fits budget
Blake Robinson
Did kids really enjoy talk radio in the 80s?
Gavin Cruz
Ath- m40x is 77 dollars on Amazon. Theyre pretty good.
Andrew Brown
Yeah but OP wants something comfortable and not tight. I had M50x's and had to return them because they were literally the opposite of that - made my jaw hurt after wearing them for 30 minutes they were so tight. Also became uncomfortably warm very quickly unless the room was cold. Based on what I've heard the M40x has basically the same pads so would suffer from those same comfort issues. /hpg/ recommends getting HM5 pads to improve the comfort (which they do, I had them as well), but imo the better option is to just get a pair of headphones that sound great and feel great without requiring replacement pads.
And those headphones are these (also cheaper)
Tyler Lopez
Radio shows. Just imagine comic books being acted out over radio
Gavin Lee
the "leather" on my m40x is falling after 2 years.
Kayden Gray
Came here to post these.
Andrew Hall
both a are really good. I personally think the m40x's are better.
Don't listen to these people: I fell for the phililps meme, they have no isolation at all so they are more limited in their use, and the fabric ear cups suck.
Landon Robinson
>What are open-backed headphones
Daniel Walker
Mah nigs
>buying open back headphones and expecting isolation Good job buying something you know literally nothing about. Open back headphones are designed for home use where there won't be a bunch of other people to disturb with your music and where there aren't a bunch of external noises to leak in. If you bought these and tried to use them on a subway or something you're a retard.
>fabric ear cups suck Are you shilling or something? They don't feel super amazing in the hands but put them on your head and I can't imagine how you wouldn't fall in love with them.
Brody Ortiz
>Being an actual faggot
THESE are the best budget headphones.
Daniel Lopez
>they have no isolation at all >so they are more limited in their use improve your reading comprehension you niggers
>I can't imagine how you wouldn't fall in love with them. Let's see: >absorb sweat >pieces of hair and dandruff get stuck in pads >not easily removed so can't be washed >fabric has lightened in colour after 6 months of use
Phenomenal headphones. Bought a pair for my dad recently. Very comfy, sound wonderful. Were $80 at Best Buy, but looks like that sale is over now.
Dylan Parker
If you're referring to the AM radio thing, music and shit was still played on AM frequencies until like the 90's.
Samuel Flores
>Open-backed headphones >Expecting any isolation at all
Also: >Absorbing sweat >Pads changing colour
Where the fuck do you live? You've been sweating so much your pads are changing colour. Take those fucking clip-on pads off and throw them into the washing machine; just be gentle when taking them off. Also, brush your hair and dandruff off; it's as easy as that.
Charles Lopez
OP states here that his main use for headphones is casual gaming with music as a plus. That sounds to me like home use where outside noise isn't much of a concern. If you're suggesting he get headphones that are decent in every use case then you're just needlessly compromising on quality for the use case that OP has already specified. Perhaps you're the nigger who needs to work on his reading comprehension.
>absorb sweat Are you working out with these or something? Maybe that's why you're so concerned about isolation. >pieces of hair and dandruff get stuck in pads amazon.com/Evercare-No-Model-Magik-Brush/dp/B001I2ER7G/ Or stop being a faggot who cares about shit that doesn't matter. Those don't affect the sound or comfort at all so what's the issue? >not easily removed so can't be washed Use a damp cloth. This really isn't that difficult. >fabric has lightened in colour after 6 months of use Once again: shit that doesn't matter
Thomas Morgan
So, which one should I get? What are the differences between these and which one would you recommend?
Anons?
Colton Rivera
They're both good cans The Senns have more wind in the sails right now, but that probably just means that a year from now they'll be the new m50 that everyone loves to hate Go by your pocket book
Oliver Baker
>having to reply three times to get your point across
how ass mad did i make you?
ask yourself this question: >will i ever want to use my headphones on the train/bus/plane etc.. ? if you said yes, m40x if you said maybe m40x if you said no shp9500
Zachary Thompson
Status CB1
Owen Diaz
gonna have to second these
being a poorfag, this is the best quality pair of headphones you will be able to get for under $100 hands down
open back plus the rich warm sound makes these a A+ in my book
my only complaint is that the cable that come with them is slightly obnoxious considering its nearly guaranteed that anyone that buys these will not be a hardcore audiophile and will likely never unplug their 1/4th inch to 3.5 mm adapter after they start using it. buts its not that big of a problem
Get the HyperX Cloud headset or Get the NVX XPT100. They're both good. Cloud is more bass heavy while the XPT100 is more neutral
XPT100 is more comfortable because of the pads and the weaker clamp but the Cloud's pads are much better than your typical stock pads on most headphones. They just aren't XPT100/brainwavz quality pads though.
Lincoln Rivera
If you are really a poorfag OP, follow this guy.
The post suggesting the HyperX Cloud has a variant of "Cloud Core". It's still the same cans, just with a basic accessory kit.
>cmd+f "superlux" >no matches disappoint. Get the HD668B my man, best audio for $25 there is
Easton Garcia
JVC HARX700 I don't see much people recommending these but they are absolutely phenomenal for the price. On par with the Sony MDRV6 in my opnion at half the price
Hunter Foster
listener fatigue is myth senpai
Noah Wilson
Piercing highs can absolutely give you fatigue
It's just that small feeling of "wow, this sounds really good!" but then after an hour or so you mysteriously don't want to listen anymore while still thinking your headphones sound good.
Liam Jones
The same padding on my M50s is still like brand new after 6 years with a ton of use.
Nicholas Miller
Or the M40X too, really.
Carson Miller
if you don't mind how bassy they are
Ryder Rodriguez
OP: if you can't buy the actual V6 (which has better power handling and a much wider frequency response) then don't fucking bother.