Sennheiser makes the very best and the high end RF wireless are second to none.
There are several brands that provide reliable headphones. A few of them are Akai, Sennheiser, Sony, Shure and Behringer. One of the reasons these headphones are reliable is that they give quality sound.
They are decent for the price, but in my opinion they are ugly.
yes in most amps there is a headphones plugin you just need a decent set of headphones and the correct adapter to fit your input on your amp
Taurus makes pretty decent revolvers, and they're reliable.
Dr. Dre's Beats headphones are believed to be the most stylish headphones out there. They have a decent sound quality and I am very sure that your son will appreciate them, as they are wanted by many. To ensure you even more, here is a site that has reviewed the headphones: http://www.headphonereviews.org/headphone/Monster/Beats+by+Dr+Dre/.
The locking connector makes an ultra-reliable connection and the cable can not be accidentally pulled out of the headphones. The cable will stay connected to the headphones until you intentionally remove it. The non-locking connector is very reliable, and has a snug fit into the headphone jack, but, if you were to trip or pull on the cable hard enough, it will detach from the headphones without damaging either the cable or the headphones. Either way, you will be able to use your headphones with the modified cable, or any other standard cable with a 3.5mm (1/8") plug on the end. The cable modification carries a 2 year warranty from The Sound Professionals.
Around the ear headphones are usually called over the ear headphones. Some of the major brands producing these headphones are Sennheiser, Bose, and Sony.
Depends on what you are using the headphones for. If you are in to very clear, crisp music with deep bass, or, you are a DJ, even the solos are professional grade headphones. But if you're just wanting a DECENT pair of headphones and don't really care if there good or not, than get souls.
ihip dj style headphones
Sony generally has decent sound quality when it comes to mp3 players. Make sure the player has decent EQ settings, and most important of all, make sure the player can handle powerful headphones, as having good headphones will give the most noticeable change in sound quality.
As low as possible to as high as possible, but don't go just by frequency response. Anything by Sony or sennheiser are normally good. A good unknown brand I found were Urbanz. Decent frequency response is generally anything from 20Hz and lower to 25KHz and higher. For example, 10Hz to 28kHz is decent. Some professional headphones (such as professional sennheisers) boast 3Hz to 50kHz, but unless you are a music producer this is rarely necessary. Hope this has helped :)
Noise canceling headphones do work well. Its important to check reviews on them and compare them to make sure you are getting a good one but they do work.