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looking for closed back headphones that are as good as or better than the m40X for less than them.  That's basically it.

Thanks

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Beats by Dre is a good choice

The time you enjoy wasting, is not wasted time. 

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Beats by Dre is a good choice

^ this guy's got a great sense of humour right here ;)

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Beats by Dre is a good choice

I can sense the sarcasm through my computer.

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Beats by Dre is a good choice

stop it right there mister.  

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^ this guy's got a great sense of humour right here ;)

 

Yes xD, I almost died from saying that

I can sense the sarcasm through my computer.

Let the sarcasm flow through you

 

Honestly, if you got the funds I would go with Sennheiser HD7 DJ. 

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Yes xD, I almost died from saying that

Let the sarcasm flow through you

 

Honestly, if you got the funds I would go with Sennheiser HD7 DJ. 

i said less than the m40x

so sub 100

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I have the open back version of these and they aren't heavy

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I have a good headphone for you: the Takstar Pro 80.

The Gemini HSR-1000 is a good clone of these as well, and for cheaper. However, I would recommend buying Takstar's version as I have had quality control issues with Gemini in the past.

 

This happens to be the headphone design that Kingston used for their HyperX cloud gaming headsets. I have owned the HSR-1000 and can tell you that it is a magnificent piece of audio equipment for its price. For gaming purposes however, you may want to find something else as the soundstaging/imaging (the "3D" effect of the sound, positional audio, whatever you want to call it) is not that great. You would be hard-pressed to find something better for less than $100 though.

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I have the open back version of these and they aren't heavy

so they don't feel like bricks on your head?

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I have the open back version of these and they aren't heavy

so they don't feel like bricks on your head?

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so they don't feel like bricks on your head?

no they actually feel really good

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