Headphones

Would be interested to hear how you like the ATH-700's. I was considering them when I bought headphones earlier this year but eventually got the ATH-M50's, which I'm very happy with.
 
Would be interested to hear how you like the ATH-700's. I was considering them when I bought headphones earlier this year but eventually got the ATH-M50's, which I'm very happy with.
Those M50's look very nice, a bit too expensive for me though. xD

I managed to get these at £80. Which was a bargain because they were £100+ on every other site I looked on. I have no problems with them, they're very comfortable and have a very clear sound, very noticeably different from my last pair. They're metal as well, which I'm glad about because they are less likely to break. Which is why I wanted to buy these in the first place; my last pair of headphones broke.

I did notice the bass was significantly lacking though, as to be expected with open headphones. Although, I just went into control panel, turned bass boost on, and now they're perfect. I'd recommend them to anyone.
 
Well i have a bit more expensive headphones, and im verry content with them!
IMO, i you use them a lot, it's definetly something worth spending money on, so don't regreat it!
 
Get one from the razer brand. They are great quality, my dad has A Razor product and it's awesome. Not overly priced like the blepy skullcandy thingies.
 
Personally I wouldn't say I'd buy headphones that call themselves 'gaming' models, or from a company with such an awful slogan like 'For gamers, by gamers'
 
[FONT=&quot]The Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones provide excellent 5.1 surround sound for the games. The removable microphone is great for the online multiplayer and VoIP applications. The built-in amp is powered by a USB connection, rather than the AC power found on some competing models.


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