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27th April 2012, 11:21 AM #1
Good headphones for $100
I'm asking this one for a friend. Basically, he's looking for a goos apir of cans in the $100 CAD range. He tried both my ATH-M50s as well as a pair of grado SR125i and liked them, but they aren't in his budget. I know he won't be getting the same quality as those for 100$, but i'd like to be able to suggest him something decent. I'm looking for balanced headphones by the way.
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27th April 2012, 12:42 PM #2Notebook Consultant
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Re: Good headphones for $100
JVX RX-700 is the best balanced headphone in this price range and if want more bass then JVC-RX 900 is more suitable.
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27th April 2012, 12:43 PM #3
Re: Good headphones for $100
Haven't tried them out myself, but the AKG K240 seems to be regarded as fairly solid headphones within that price range.
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27th April 2012, 01:49 PM #4
Re: Good headphones for $100
Check out the Denon HP700, they sound incredibly close the M50s, so if your friend liked those, he'll also love the HP700s. They're 100$ here in US atleast. Check out their price there, if it 100$ then this is definitely your best choice.

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27th April 2012, 03:54 PM #5
Re: Good headphones for $100
Updated List (cross compared several top 100$ lists):
Sony MDR-V6
Sony MDR 7506
Sennheiser HD 280
Audio-Technica M50 (scratch that off since it's about 30$ over budget)
Personally I find closed headphones that wrap around your ear much better than open.
The sound experience is just so much better and it immerses you into the music/game. You actually feel like you're at the club or in the game itself.Last edited by Voodooi; 27th April 2012 at 04:20 PM.
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27th April 2012, 05:09 PM #6
Re: Good headphones for $100
Id if these are your type but Future Shop has the Sennheiser HD 558s on sale at 119$.
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If you price match at Memory Express (with their new awesome price match policy), you can get them at ~92$+shipping.
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Edit: Nvm, both are out of stock D: Well FS has some in store...
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28th April 2012, 05:59 AM #7
Re: Good headphones for $100
I've gone thru both the usual suspects recently i.e. the ATH-M50 and the AD700, and while the AD700 is extremely comfortable due to its light weight I prefer closed phones for regular use such as Skype and even gaming.
I don't mind the ATH-M50's sonic signature, but I prefer the more 'even' signature of the MDR-ZX700. The M50's are on the large side for portable use so while it's a bonus they fold flat (and the ZX700 doesn't), it's not as practically useful as it might otherwise be. And comfort is a subjective thing but I find the new Sony design (found in both the ZX700 and the monitor version I use more, the C$350 MDR-7520) pretty comfortable for extended wear.
And yes, they are as good as the M50's in terms of overall sound quality. It's just that they don't sound as lively unequalised because they don't have the jacked-up treble and bass of the M50. Sony SRP is C$130 so you should be able to find them lower.| Tablets: Quite a lot | Notebooks: A lot | Desktops: A lot more | Servers: I think you see the pattern | Laptop Bags: Even more |
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28th April 2012, 02:28 PM #8Notebook Deity
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Re: Good headphones for $100
Don't know where you are in Canada but if your friend is open to a pair of AD700's, I have a pair I'm not using much at all and willing to sell for much less than $100. PM if interested.
Shopping for headphones in Canada is tough since most good headphones you'll need to buy and get shipped from the US.Dell Precision M6600
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29th April 2012, 10:41 AM #9Notebook Consultant
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29th April 2012, 01:00 PM #10
Re: Good headphones for $100
ATH-AD700s are sometimes less than $100 new.
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