DevotedWalnut wrote:
My roommate bought an $800 pair of headphones a few weeks back. I wanted to hit him so hard.
Don't be too judgemental. If you pay that much money for good headphones (having done some good research) you can get the equivalent sound quality as a $20,000 pair of stand up speakers.
I have headphones in every price range, from entry level to extreme high-end, as I like different sound qualities for different occasions.
My most expensive pair is a Westone ES5, which cost me $999. They are in-ear headphones which have been custom moulded to my inner ear by an audiologist (that was a weird experience). But as I said, don't be too quick to judge - if you like sound, it's worth the money. Besides the fact that being moulded to my inner means they provide -26Db of silence with no active noise canecelling necessary, these Westones have 5 drivers...in EACH ear!! Which means in each ear, I have got 2 tweeters, 2 mid-range drivers, and a dedicated sub-woofer. Let me just repeat: IN EACH EAR!! When I listen to music on these things, it's like the band is doing a rehearsal inside my head, I've never heard anything so amazing. The first thing I ever listened to on them was Animals by Pink Floyd, and when Roger Waters' voice came in on Pigs on the Wing Part 1, I almost fainted. It was
that amazing. Sounded like he was in the room with me.
Anyway, as I said, I have several other pairs, but my every day pair that I do my most listening on is a pair of Audio-Technica's. The particular model I have has gone out of production now, I think, but they were in the $300 range (ATH-A900 I believe they are). They sound much more expensive though. I can't recommend Audio-Technica enough....it's the best compromise between high-end performance and price.