I have read many headphone reviews online and it appears that most headphones seem to be suited to specific styles of music. Having different headphone sets obviously covers this issue but is there a quality headphone set that is well balanced through all types of music? I'm not a serious headphone listener and have nice speakers so the headphones would have to at least compete with them otherwise I know I won't listen much. I currently have Grado RS1i headphones, my speakers are better over a wider range of music. Rock rocks, jazz swings, etc...
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Topic - Best all around headphones? - MusicHead 2 10:12:01 08/27/11 (13)
- AKG K1000's are discontinued, but great for those with a stereo setup they already like. - orpheus 19:51:28 09/01/11 (5)
- AKG K1000's have certain limitations... - genungo 08:19:07 09/06/11 (0)
- RE: AKG K1000's are discontinued, but great for those with a stereo setup they already like. - Frank I 12:35:47 09/05/11 (1)
- Actually.... - genungo 09:48:37 09/11/11 (0)
- AKG K1000's are pretty great - flatmap 12:32:55 09/03/11 (1)
- RE: AKG K1000's are pretty great - Rat44 22:52:33 09/03/11 (0)
- you need a head amp equal to the headphones - jimmyjames 18:13:51 08/28/11 (0)
- Budget? - genungo 18:48:28 08/27/11 (0)
- So, what speakers do you have? nt - Travis 16:16:24 08/27/11 (2)
- RE: So, what speakers do you have? nt - MusicHead 2 16:55:56 08/27/11 (1)
- Wow, a seemingly complicated design. - Travis 18:22:17 08/27/11 (0)
- RE: Best all around headphones? - Frank I 13:20:01 08/27/11 (1)
- Very personal and very amp sensitive - Frihed89 14:01:45 08/27/11 (0)