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Instead of scattered recommendation around in the threads they don't meant to be, why not have a centralised thread to deal with this. Be it you are looking for £1000+ headphones or £100 IEMs, this is the place.
The standard good starting headphones:
Closed back portable:
Audio Technica WS70 (Balanced/Slightly bass heavy, very tough metal shells, isolation is ok)
Audio Technica M50 (Slightly bass heavy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Sony XB700 (Bassy, strong bass impact, comfortable, ok isolation, ears easily gets warm)
Beyer DT770-Pro (Bassy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Denon D1001 / Creative Aurvana Live! (Bassy, very light and comfortable, does not isolate a lot)
Denon D1100 (Newer version of the D1001, sturdier build)
Sennheiser HD25-II (Staple portable headphone, great isolation, balanced sound, small soundstage)
Shure SRH840 (Great balanced/slightly bassy sound, wide soundstage, good isolation, heavy and doesn't fit that well, large better used as home headphones)
In ear monitors:
Head Direct RE0 (Great price for the balanced and detailed sound)
Ultimate Ears TF10 (Top tier IEM, but recent Amazon sales driven its price right down, on stock have slightly muffled mid range, but using Sony Hybrids tips will bring the mids back into line, slightly bassy and detailed sound)
Sennheiser IE8 (The bass head IEM, heavy bass impact and loads of bass)
Home closed back headphones:
Audio Technica A900 (Detailed, airy treble, good soundstage, slightly bass light, poor isolation, but very comfortable)
Beyer DT770-Pro (Bassy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Denon D2000 (Full size home headphone, bassy, comfortable, does not isolate)
Shure SRH840 (Great balanced/slightly bassy sound, wide soundstage, good isolation, heavy and doesn't fit that well, large better used as home headphones)
Home open back headphones:
Audio Technica AD700 (Most recommend open back home headphone, large open soundstage, airy treble, lots of details, bass light)
AKG K701/K702/Q701 (Detailed, with very large soundstage, need an amp to perform its best)
Beyer DT880 (Detailed, great treble, mids, slightly bass light, good sounstage, might need an amp)
Grados MS1i (Dynamic sound, good treble and mid range, very suitable to rock music, small soundstage)
Sennheiser HD598 (New series, with large soundstage, detailed with airy treble and good midrange, bass light)
Of course there are far more choices out there, so feel free to add your impression.
If you are looking for headphones/headsets with gaming as a priority, head over to the gaming headphones thread: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100173
The standard good starting headphones:
Closed back portable:
Audio Technica WS70 (Balanced/Slightly bass heavy, very tough metal shells, isolation is ok)
Audio Technica M50 (Slightly bass heavy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Sony XB700 (Bassy, strong bass impact, comfortable, ok isolation, ears easily gets warm)
Beyer DT770-Pro (Bassy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Denon D1001 / Creative Aurvana Live! (Bassy, very light and comfortable, does not isolate a lot)
Denon D1100 (Newer version of the D1001, sturdier build)
Sennheiser HD25-II (Staple portable headphone, great isolation, balanced sound, small soundstage)
Shure SRH840 (Great balanced/slightly bassy sound, wide soundstage, good isolation, heavy and doesn't fit that well, large better used as home headphones)
In ear monitors:
Head Direct RE0 (Great price for the balanced and detailed sound)
Ultimate Ears TF10 (Top tier IEM, but recent Amazon sales driven its price right down, on stock have slightly muffled mid range, but using Sony Hybrids tips will bring the mids back into line, slightly bassy and detailed sound)
Sennheiser IE8 (The bass head IEM, heavy bass impact and loads of bass)
Home closed back headphones:
Audio Technica A900 (Detailed, airy treble, good soundstage, slightly bass light, poor isolation, but very comfortable)
Beyer DT770-Pro (Bassy, strong construction, good isolation, small soundstage)
Denon D2000 (Full size home headphone, bassy, comfortable, does not isolate)
Shure SRH840 (Great balanced/slightly bassy sound, wide soundstage, good isolation, heavy and doesn't fit that well, large better used as home headphones)
Home open back headphones:
Audio Technica AD700 (Most recommend open back home headphone, large open soundstage, airy treble, lots of details, bass light)
AKG K701/K702/Q701 (Detailed, with very large soundstage, need an amp to perform its best)
Beyer DT880 (Detailed, great treble, mids, slightly bass light, good sounstage, might need an amp)
Grados MS1i (Dynamic sound, good treble and mid range, very suitable to rock music, small soundstage)
Sennheiser HD598 (New series, with large soundstage, detailed with airy treble and good midrange, bass light)
Of course there are far more choices out there, so feel free to add your impression.
If you are looking for headphones/headsets with gaming as a priority, head over to the gaming headphones thread: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100173
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