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OldLiverJones
Posted 2005-11-29 1:59 PM (#127998)
Subject: Head phones


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I don't know much about headphones so I thought I'd ask this crew. I need some head phones so I can play my electrics through the Marshall stack while others are home. I have about $150 to spend. I wonder if you can pipe other music in to practice to. What other features are there to look for?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-11-29 2:12 PM (#127999 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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I asked for some headphones for Christmas, but my budget is much lower. A lot of the new amps let you pipe music through them, then with the headphones you'd just bypass the speakers in the amp.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2005-11-29 2:52 PM (#128000 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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I have owned a set of Sennheisers for 20 years (the open air type with yellow foam ear pieces). They still make the same headset and they remain FANTASTIC. I have a variety of other types, but when I want true sound...I grab the Senn's.
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an4340
Posted 2005-11-29 2:54 PM (#128001 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Compare these:
Bose Noise Cancelling
Sennhauser HD 280
Anything you can afford.

As for piping in outside music, it depends on the combo. I've never seen headphones that let you mix two sources on their own. All ways gotta go thru something else.

Using a Marshall Stack and headphones?
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Waskel
Posted 2005-11-29 2:58 PM (#128002 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones



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I've got a pair of Senn's too. Great value for the money. A small (4-6 channel) mixer like this makes playing along with pre-recorded music simple.


Using a Marshall Stack and headphones?
I wasn't gonna ask.... :rolleyes:
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cliff
Posted 2005-11-29 3:05 PM (#128003 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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I've got a REALLY old pair of AKG's that still work great (and the they still make 'em). They were a birthday gift from a good friend who worked in pro audio. At the time, they were kind of the "industry standard". Don't remember the model number, but they're the exact same ones as in Master Calman's picture:

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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 3:19 PM (#128004 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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At $9.99/pair you can buy a pair for everyone else in the house while you listen to the Marshall stack


....I've used the Bose Noise reduction phones and they are very good.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 3:24 PM (#128005 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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At $9.99/pair you can buy a pair for everyone else in the house while you listen to the Marshall stack


....I've used the Bose Noise reduction phones and they are very good.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-11-29 4:02 PM (#128006 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones



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We heard you the first time.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-29 4:21 PM (#128007 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones



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I use AKG 240M headphones ... they're very similar to the ones Cliff posted about, if not the same. Downside ... they are rated at 600ohms impedence, meaning you need to crank the volume at the source. Upsides ... very clear sound, very comfortable to wear, and have lasted and lasted. I also like Sennheisers a lot, but there is a lot of "bleed" noise given their design which makes them impractical if you're using them for recording. For sound isolation, I also have a set of Shure E3s which are terrific, though I mainly use them with my iPod on airplanes.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 4:46 PM (#128008 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Headphones


....Waskel, server this...
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-11-29 4:57 PM (#128009 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Bobbo,
You drive the finest automobiles, play the finest guitars, and you could only pony up for the E3's??? C'mon man!! The E5's are only $500, and I hear they're worth every penny!!!

Edit:

Thanks allot for the website Jeff. Now I have something new (and more unobtainable) to dream about. the UE-10's are only $900. Jackass!! I don't even own an I-pod... :D
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-29 5:04 PM (#128010 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones



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Errrr .... I wanted to see if I liked the whole concept before I invested the big bucks. :( Actually, I tried them side by side with the E4s using my own iPod and the E3s were better, to my ears. I did not try the E5s as they didn't have them in stock.

I buy my cars and guitars second hand for the most part and let someone else take the first depreciation hit, so if someone here has a set of E5s at 40% off new, I'm interested. :D
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Waskel
Posted 2005-11-29 5:26 PM (#128011 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones



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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Headphones


....Waskel, server this...
Server this? That's the best you can do today? :p
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-11-29 5:29 PM (#128012 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Seriously, Headroom is a great site, but I'd bargain hunt elsewhere. I've been exposed to audiophilia before, and and it's not a good path for me to travel down. I was just "browsing" their balanced amp section, I could easily blow the OFC guitar wad on a set of cans and a little amp. The truth is the quaulity of recorded music today is not as good as some of the stuff we have to reproduce it with, which is why vinyl will never die.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2005-11-29 6:00 PM (#128013 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Yes I plan to use headphones on my Marshall stack. It is the only amp that is working now. It is a new MG100HDFX. I am still getting familar with it. It does have a place in the back of the head to imput a source of music to play along with. Between the overdrive and the digital FX this thing can produce alot of different sounds. There is a lot to learn.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-11-29 6:31 PM (#128014 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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After you buy Porsches and Ovations, you may not have any money left for expensive audio stuff. I'm with you Stoney. I didn't get to the point where I could afford Porsches by being frivolous with what I had. My first 2 used Porsches were good investments. I bought the Boxster new because they wanted too much for used ones, but the value has dropped a bunch. My second choice was another used 911. The value of those would have stayed up there.
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dmkozak
Posted 2005-11-30 2:05 PM (#128015 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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With no offense to all the answers, and all of them are pretty good, but, if you want to know about Ovations, you come here, and, if you want to know about headphones, you go to www.head-fi.org.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2005-11-30 3:11 PM (#128016 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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thanks dmkozak, I would never have known about the website if I didn't ask here. These guys know everything from photo doctoring to dirty jokes. If they don't know it, they know where to find it.
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cliff
Posted 2005-11-30 3:18 PM (#128017 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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". . These guys know everything from photo doctoring to dirty jokes . ."

What?? . . and we DON'T???
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-11-30 3:27 PM (#128018 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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(Uh, I think he meant us, Cliff)
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2005-11-30 3:31 PM (#128019 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Cliff I was talking about the OFC when I said these guys.
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cliff
Posted 2005-11-30 3:33 PM (#128020 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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oh.


(nevermind)
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dmkozak
Posted 2005-11-30 4:42 PM (#128021 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Ya, I'm pretty sure the head-fi guys aren't too good at photo doctoring, and I'm real sure they checked their senses of humor at the entrance. But, they do know headphones, mp3 players, etc.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-11-30 5:07 PM (#128022 - in reply to #127998)
Subject: Re: Head phones


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Yes I plan to use headphones on my Marshall stack.
OLJ....just one word of caution.... in the 70's I played my Les Paul through my Fender Stack with headphones...now I have continuous moderate/severe Tinnitus.... just watch the volume, or better yet, use in-ear protection....
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