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Looking for some good audio quality and stylish headphones.

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I'd hate to buy the Beats V2 Studios if there are in fact better heaphones that both look good and have good sound quality.


Please post suggestions if you know of any smile.png These are for both home and public wearing.


 


These are the beats Studio wireless V2.


Price range for these ones are: $350-370 USD


 


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beats by dre don't make me laugh LOL

 

honestly overpriced as hell, for their price tag you can buy better sounding headphones and etc like bose,soundhesier or however you spell it and etc

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beats by dre don't make me laugh LOL

 

honestly overpriced as hell, for their price tag you can buy better sounding headphones and etc like bose,soundhesier or however you spell it and etc

 

Thanks, but there were two bits of criteria which you addressed one and then you suggested two brands that make a multitude of headphones.

0/10 Would not take advice again.

 

Not a fan of the style though =\

 

I was looking at AKG's as well.

 

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For personal use I'm running Audio Technica ath-m50's, perhaps no the best looking, but outperforms 100-300$ headphones by miles. I rather pick sound quality over design but don't get me wrong, these headphones are not bad looking.

 

Regards

 

 

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For personal use I'm running Audio Technica ath-m50's, perhaps no the best looking, but outperforms 100-300$ headphones by miles. I rather pick sound quality over design but don't get me wrong, these headphones are not bad looking.

 

Regards

 

Cheers for the input :)

I would highly recommend AIAIAI TMA-1 studios. I bought these a few months ago and they are the greatest headphones I have ever heard/owned by far. If you're willing to shell out $350 for beats just buy these for $200 and you will be blown away. http://www.amazon.com/AIAIAI-TMA-1-Studio-Headphones-Microphone/dp/B00938QTQY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1399826344&sr=8-5&keywords=aiaiai+tma1

 

I have the studio ones which are over-ear but they also sell a DJ version that are on-ear but are supposedly not as balanced.

Don't buy into the BOSE cult or unnecessary things like noise isolation that usually don't work well and are annoying when it requires batteries. The TMA1s isolate noise very well and sound amazing. They're one of, if not the best headphones you can buy for under $200.

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I'd go for those beats.

 

So you're saying that you'd buy something that breaks easily & horrible audio?

So you're saying that you'd buy something that breaks easily & horrible audio?

 

apple is about to buy beats for 3.2 billion dollars lel

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