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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 138563" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Go buy the Audio Technica ATH-M50s advertised on this forum. You won't ever need another headphone again. It is one of the most versatile headphones out there and very hard to fault. </p><p></p><p>The Sennheiser HD25-II are also apparently fantastic (for rock), try purchasing them over Amazon.co.uk and you should be able to get them for less than R2000 compared to R3000+ locally. I have the Sennheiser HD448s with I find a very nicely neutral headphone, but it does need amplification to get the best out of them. They do most types music pretty well and I quite like them for classical. I got mine for about R1000.</p><p></p><p>Another great option is the Shure 840s, but I didn't find them that comfortable. And if you can handle Grado's earpads, then the SR60 should also be on your shortlist! They will make you dance and tap your feet! ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 138563, member: 997"] Go buy the Audio Technica ATH-M50s advertised on this forum. You won't ever need another headphone again. It is one of the most versatile headphones out there and very hard to fault. The Sennheiser HD25-II are also apparently fantastic (for rock), try purchasing them over Amazon.co.uk and you should be able to get them for less than R2000 compared to R3000+ locally. I have the Sennheiser HD448s with I find a very nicely neutral headphone, but it does need amplification to get the best out of them. They do most types music pretty well and I quite like them for classical. I got mine for about R1000. Another great option is the Shure 840s, but I didn't find them that comfortable. And if you can handle Grado's earpads, then the SR60 should also be on your shortlist! They will make you dance and tap your feet! ;D [/QUOTE]
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