what headphones do you own thread - i own dt150's :)

I've got some Sennheiser pc360's which are pretty amazing. Also have some Tritton Call of Duty Black Ops Limited Edition headphones but the quality is nowhere near the Sennheisers.
 
Currently:

IEM
SoundMAGIC E10
Cambridge Audio MX40

On ear
Klipsch Image ONE (II)

Over ear
Creative Aurvana Live 2
SoungMAGIC HP200 (I love these)

I do like the Aurvana 2's. but will probably shift them on soon as since getting the HP200's I think they are likely to get little use.

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Aurvana's now up for sale in the MM.
 
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Anyone planning on getting the Sennheiser HD 630VB ? rather nice looking headphones aesthetically and specs :D gonna struggle to talk myself out of getting a pair :S (though very much a departure from the other 600 series - closed back and far far from a neutral response).
 
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Just got the Audioquest Dragonfly 1.2 I have not tried it with my main rig yet but with my Viso HP50 it sounds really good. Detailed, spacious with a good bass punch. I would say it's neutral maybe even slightly to the warm side. What I love about it is it's absolutely tiny and pretty sweet looking.

Can't wait to hook the thing up to my HD650 and Crack.

Speaking of the main rig, the Crack and HD650 have been doing great. The soundstage keeps impressing, I hooked my mixamp up to it and gamed for a bit. I played The Phantom Pain which has some wicked positional cues, they sounded fantastic. Spacious, rich and good bass punch. I even felt about shifting my Q701 as I enjoyed what I heard but the Q701 still has a good stage and the convenience of just plugging it in the Mixamp is better for me.
 
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Guys I want some headphones for watching films on my laptop. Would it be prudent to buy an external sound card if I'm going to be using a decent pair?


On that, what constitues a decent pair?

I was looking at the BOSE AE2. What else in that price range? I see AKG's mentioned often.

Apols, audiophile noob here :p
 
Not required , they are very easy to drive.I use it at work , plugged straight into 3.5 socket.
Certainly check out the signature of the sound as they lack in bass (really depends on what you listen to and how much you need); amazingly comfortable headphones , great sound.
 
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First purchase since moving back across the pond:

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Audioquest Nighthawk, definitely not what I would consider neutral sounding. Think a darker HD 650 with more sub bass, and a less forward mid range (not v-shaped, but not lush). More impressions to follow.
 
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They certainly have a distinctive look about them, I just wonder how robust that suspension system will be over the long term. I really like the highly polished liquid wood effect and they do look well built.
 
They certainly have a distinctive look about them, I just wonder how robust that suspension system will be over the long term. I really like the highly polished liquid wood effect and they do look well built.

Time will tell I guess, the leather strap that mounts to the ear cups seems fairly durable. But who knows...

The arboform cups do look pretty nice.

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First purchase since moving back across the pond:

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Audioquest Nighthawk, definitely not what I would consider neutral sounding. Think a darker HD 650 with more sub bass, and a less forward mid range (not v-shaped, but not lush). More impressions to follow.

Have your impressions changed from before? Better or worse than the HD650? Looking forward to more impressions, mainly in the vocals and low bass.
 
Just added some Sennheisers to the collection so now have:

Sennheiser HD800
Audeze LCD-3
AKG Q701
Ultimate Ears UE900

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