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    Default Decent headphones,

    What are some decent headphones for around £100-250




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    http://v-moda.com/crossfade-m-100/

    no question about it.

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    ATH-M50 by Audio Technica for the low end of your budget range (Around £120 iirc), some others on the forum recommend shure for higher amounts but I don't personally have experience with the brand.
    Chippiewill.


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    http://www.head-fi.org/

    best site to find the best headphones for value of money, they even have a magazine style pdf that goes through the most recent best picks

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    http://www.shure.co.uk/products/headphones/srh840

    I have these, and they are amazing studio quality headphones.
    Comfortable to wear, and not overly priced.

    These are probably not for street wear, but they are great for studio styled use.
    What are you planning on using them for? Shure have amazing mid range with a decent low range sound.


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    en-uk.sennheiser.com/momentum-on-ear for like more outdoor wear

    anything from sennheiser or Bose are good! all studio quality etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedClifford View Post
    http://www.shure.co.uk/products/headphones/srh840

    I have these, and they are amazing studio quality headphones.
    Comfortable to wear, and not overly priced.

    These are probably not for street wear, but they are great for studio styled use.
    What are you planning on using them for? Shure have amazing mid range with a decent low range sound.
    I have the same ones!

    I love them, using them right now Sound quality it great.

    I actually find they get quite uncomfortable quite quickly (after maybe an hour or two of wearing they get uncomfortable, maybe that's normal with headphones like these but I don't know!)
    used to fix usertitles n stuff


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    Quote Originally Posted by Matts View Post
    I have the same ones!

    I love them, using them right now Sound quality it great.

    I actually find they get quite uncomfortable quite quickly (after maybe an hour or two of wearing they get uncomfortable, maybe that's normal with headphones like these but I don't know!)
    Yeah depends on your head shape really.

    I don't find them getting uncomfortable easily.
    I have long gaming sessions (24 Hour LAN's) where I have had these on the whole time and not had an issue. Althought this is not a gaming headset by any means, I certainly use it for all things on my PC since I have my Xonar Essence STX Sound Card now.


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