the studio over ear headphones. they break easily so be careful if you buy them
Headphones such as Dr. Dre beats and Bose headphones are ranked as one of the best headphones in the modern world. The sound quality is excellent and the prices is very reasonable.
Many electronic stores such as Best Buy or Futureshop will have a section dedicated to headphones that one can visit to find bass headphones. If one has a specific brand in mind such as Sony, then you can either visit the Sony store or online website.
Yes, there are wireless Beats by Dr. Dre headphones. They are called Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless headphones. I have provided a link to the Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless headphones in a link below this answer.
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The Turtle Beach X12 are one of the best headphones around, especially for those who love to be immersed in the gaming experience. Going in to the Christmas season, you can probably find a great deal, too. If you are looking for the best headphones for DJ'ing, however, I'd go with the Dre Beats.
Yes, any standard 3.5mm jack will work with Beats by Dr. Dre headphones.
Bose may have the best sound quality, but be sure to look at all the aspects. (battery, bass, price, comfort) and then decide on the best one for you.
Dr Dre beats are way better. The sound makes u feel like their singing infront of you
If one is looking for both popular, name brand and good quality headphones one might consider Beats by Dr. Dre or Logitech. Beats by Dr. Dre offer great sound while drowning out surrounding noise.
The Bose Qc15 have more NATURAL bass. The Beats have LOUDER bass. It all depends on which one you want. Neither of them are considered 'Studio Monitor' headphones. For that, look for headphones from AKG, Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, Shure, Fostex or KRK.
Yes, I blew mine out after one night. For the price you can get much better headphones. -cheers.
Depends on what you call good. They are monitor headphones, a boomy bass wont be present. I have one, the bass is OK, not overly boomy and no lacking either. Just right amount to reflect true sound.