best headphones for the cash?

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I'm having a problem finding headphones that will not blow out after a few hours of use. I need to use 4 or 5 sets at the same time, so I can't afford to spend $100 a piece on them. Also, they need to be loud enough that they overpower the noise in the room, especially the pair in the drum room. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks
 
For tracking I have a bunch of AKG K-44's.
A LOT better than the Nady QH-560's they replaced.
The AKG phones are way more comfortable, and are a closed back design.
I hear the new Sennheiser closed backs are quite nice for the price too.
 
the akg k-44's have a nice price ($20 on ebay), but are you able to crank them at high volumes (like the volume required to hear over a rock drum set) for extended periods of time without blowing the speakers in them? thanks a lot!
 
I've had mine for about a year and recorded probably 10 bands with them. All using acoustic kits. hard rock stuff.
I use them with a Behringer headphone amp and I don't have any problems with them.
The fact they are closed back helps isolate them so they don't need to be blairingly loud.
 
I use MoreMe's. Stereo/mono switch right on them which comes in handy. They're comfortable once you adjust them right.
 
I keep meaning to buy 5 sets of moreMes but....................well..............I guess I'm just lazy

after a bit of research I decided on the said cans for the money

I use DT100s for my own particular work
 
slidey said:
I keep meaning to buy 5 sets of MoreMe's but....................well..............I guess I'm just lazy

after a bit of research I decided on the said cans for the money

I use DT100s for my own particular work
Front End Audio and Mercenary Audio both have a "Buy 4 - Get 1 Free" deal on MoreMe headphones.
 
Harvey Gerst said:
Front End Audio and Mercenary Audio both have a "Buy 4 - Get 1 Free" deal on MoreMe headphones.

oh really..................

thanks for that Harvey, one dose of green chickletation en route right now :D
 
AKG K44's are the cheapest at $19 each but still work great.

Nice long cord and comes with 1/8" and 1/4" converter.

I bought 4 AKG K55's about 5 years ago and they still work great.

They are $29 a piece but right now there is a sale on K66's 2 for $59.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/AKG-K66-Dynamic-Headphone-Buy-Two-Save?sku=241039

Or there is a package of 4 AKG M80's with a Presonus 4 channel Headphone Amp for $199

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/AKG-AKGPreSonus-Studio-Headphone-Pack?sku=241541

The 4 M80's alone would be $160 and the Presonus Headphone amp alone is $99

So you can save $60 getting the package and have everything you will need.
 
joswil44 said:
AKG K44's are the cheapest at $19 each but still work great.
Nope, the MoreMe "Buy 4 - Get 1 Free" deal makes them $16 each.
 
Harvey Gerst said:
Nope, the MoreMe "Buy 4 - Get 1 Free" deal makes them $16 each.

I was strictly refering to the AKG Line when I previous referenced the K55 and K66, K44 are the cheapest....
 
tipiumgrove said:
I'm having a problem finding headphones that will not blow out after a few hours of use. I need to use 4 or 5 sets at the same time, so I can't afford to spend $100 a piece on them. Also, they need to be loud enough that they overpower the noise in the room, especially the pair in the drum room. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks

Anyone here use either the Grado SR60 or SR80? I've read good things about them. Both are under $100.

Cheers,

Otto
 
ofajen said:
Anyone here use either the Grado SR60 or SR80? I've read good things about them. Both are under $100.

Cheers,

Otto

Oops! Never mind. I wasn't reading close enough. You're looking more in the $20 price range. The SR60 is more like $60. Sorry!

Cheers,

Otto
 
The Grados are open back; not very good for tracking, and they blow up easily. But they're wonderful sounding headphones for pure listening enjoyment.
 
I use a set of AKG K240's. I know their definitly at the $100 end , but these things will take all kinds of abuse. My dad has used them at his live sound gig for probably 10 years and they are still in practically mint condition. I trip on the chord, giving the connector a nice jolt, probably once a week, but they don't care :)
 
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