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Decent, closed over-ear headphones under 50 euros?

dens22

Budget - 50-60 euros max.

Source/Amp - PC

How the gear will be used - At home, in a decently quiet room, but i would still prefer closed ones, if i decide to use them in a more louder environment.

Preferred tonal balance - I would like to have a balanced cans. I am treble sensitive, so, the less treble, the better.

Preferred music genre(s) - Pop, rock.

Past gear experience -

Beyerdynamic DT770 pro 32Ohm - very comfortable cans, but the treble was unbearable.

Audio-Technica ATH-M40X - Very good, balanced cans, did not have any piercing sounds at all, but the ear pads were uncomfortable.

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1 hour ago, dens22 said:

Audio-Technica ATH-M40X - Very good, balanced cans, did not have any piercing sounds at all, but the ear pads were uncomfortable.

Do you still have them? I doubt you can find similar sound quality in this budget, but you could easily get new earpads from Brainwavz.

Personally, I prefer the velour ones, but I've heard good things about the hybrids - better sound isolation than full velour, but supposedly less hot.

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32 minutes ago, DJ46 said:

Do you still have them? I doubt you can find similar sound quality in this budget, but you could easily get new earpads from Brainwavz.

Personally, I prefer the velour ones, but I've heard good things about the hybrids - better sound isolation than full velour, but supposedly less hot.

A friend of mine lent me those 2 cans so that i can try them out. They were not mine.

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