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Hi All,

my lovely wife has bought me Korg Pandora for chrimbo, however the headphones i have are cheap and don't reproduce a very good bass sound. Looking for some advice on suitable headphones. Looking at spending maximum £70. Let me know your opinions

cheers Nathan

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I recently purchased the [url="http://www.sony.co.uk/product/hed-dj/mdr-xb300"]Sony MDR-XB300[/url] which I'm very happy with. Cost £35 from the Sony Centre but also available in Argos.

They also make an XB500 & XB700 but as the people in the shop wouldn't actually let me try them out I didn't buy them!

Me - "I'm looking for some quality headphones for playing bass guitar through"
Sony Centre - "You'll be wanting our XB Xtra Bass range then sir. Have a listen to these XB300s"
Me - "Very good, I like those. Can I try the other two please?"
SC - "We don't have any out of the packet"
Me - "Well could you open a packet please"
SC - "No, because then we wouldn't be able to sell them"
Me - "Well your not going to sell me a £100 pair of headphones unless I can try them first"
SC - "Sorry Sir"

Who knows, maybe the XB700s are worth it but I'm happy with my 300s

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[quote name='lowfer' post='674816' date='Dec 5 2009, 11:03 AM']Hi All,

my lovely wife has bought me Korg Pandora for chrimbo, however the headphones i have are cheap and don't reproduce a very good bass sound. Looking for some advice on suitable headphones. Looking at spending maximum £70. Let me know your opinions

cheers Nathan[/quote]

Hi Nathan

I can also recommend the Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones, they are excellent for bass and monitoring. Before I bought them I was using a pair of Creative ear buds (EP-630A) which did a pretty good job for the money. The only problem was they can work loose from the ear when singing. You might what to consider them as they're available for around £10.00.

Cheers
JDH

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I see everyone is recommending something different. I had a pair of Beyerdynamic 990 Pros, the top of the range. They sounded great but they were not accurate - they had too much top, although they didn't sound unpleasant.

My recommendation is a second hand pair of Sennheiser 580s for 50 to 60 quid. I've had a pair for a while. Last year my wife treated me to some Sennheiser 650s for my birthday. These are recognized as one of the world's finest dynamic headphones. Personally, although I haven't done any serious A-B tests, I don't think there is much, if any, difference between the 580 and the 650.

If you're using the Korg for recording you'll need headphones that are accurate, well balanced and reveal detail. The 580s do that.

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