Thanks Ash - but the Senns are an open design.
These are for early morning use - I don't want to awaken the mrs.
I'm happy to buy used as a sensible price and move them on if I'm not keen.
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Thanks Ash - but the Senns are an open design.
These are for early morning use - I don't want to awaken the mrs.
I'm happy to buy used as a sensible price and move them on if I'm not keen.
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Not sure what you eventual set up is to look like but there's some lovely used headphone kit for sale here, like the Brocksieper Earmax Pro (assuming you have a decent DAC)
You'll need to budget for those too if you're considering 'proper' headphones
My current HD650, Schiit modi & Earmax Silver are perfect... We're I to upgrade my headphones I likley would need to be at least£1k to hear a noticeable improvement...
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I don't like on ear, they go round my ears which are above average size. These look like they have upgraded soft pads, offer £80 and you've got a bargain.
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232334212550
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But they might touch round the edge, ie not press on but the outside edge of the ear, touches the inside edge of the pads, with soft pads you don't notice.
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They like an amp being relatively power hungry.
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You won't need upgraded pads from the photo. Although I found the brainwaivz pads on the ones I bought made the bass too prominent.
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(As in reduced the treble)
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Thanks Lawrence - they do seem intriguing.
If they already have decent pads then they are worth the full asking price.
You are confident of that?
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