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The Undeniable Top 10 BEST Studio Headphones

Digital and Radio Facts In the last few years, the world has become obsessed with headphones, especially those that come with a celebrity endorsement. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent are just two of the celebrity moguls that have leaped into the world of sound from a different perspective. We wanted to look a little further into this craze and see which headphones are worth you putting down some serious bucks to purchase some ear candy.

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In the last few years, we the world has become obsessed with headphones, especially those that come with a celebrity endorsement. Dr. Dre and 50 Cent are just two of the celebrity moguls that have leaped into the world of sound from a different perspective. We wanted to look a little further into this craze and see which headphones are worth you putting down some serious bucks to purchase some ear candy. Click NEXT above or below for next segment

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YAMAHA PRO 500

These Yamaha Pro 500 headphones don’t seem to have natural knock but they are quite stylish and they have pretty good high-end sound. When you crank them up, that bass starts to come out. They are a little heavy but other than that, I would recommend them for clarity and style.

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Denon AH-D600 – $298.00

These Denon AH-D600 headphones really knock but the overall sound quality is a bit muddy but if you are listening to some old school Miami bass music, please be prepared to be blown away. The overall style is pretty standard but still nice.

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Sony MDR-MA900 – $850.00

These Sony MDR-MA900 are the cheapest headphones on the list which is why they are ranked number 7. You get a decent pair of headphones for a little bit of a lower price and less than $200. The bass doesn’t knock as loud as some of the others but they possess decent clarity and they are very lightweight in the design.

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Bowers & Wilkins P5 – $264.00

These bad boys have an amazing sound quality and you can really hear the highs, miss, and lows. The bass isn’t heavy but these are more than worth the money. You will thank us later.

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Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro – $195.00

These are a quality pair of headphones and also slightly under $200. They actually have a control feature that allows you to control your bass level. Once you crack up the bass, you are in for a great experience. The design is pretty basic but the sound makes up for the lack of design creativity.

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Sony MDR-1R – $218.00

It’s all about sound quality with these headphones. You can hear all your highs, mids, and lows with very good bass. They are light in design but they don’t fit on your head as comfortably as some of the other headphones, which moved them down on the list a bit.

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Sennheiser Momentum – $325,00

How many ways can you say awesome? These headphones are impeccable in every way. The design is sleek and the sound really resonates throughout your soul when you are rocking out to your favorite songs. They fit well, sound better, and look aight too.

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V-MODA Crossfade M-100 – $300.00

Finally, we have reached our number one headphones on the list. They made it to the top for overall sound quality, features, and great bass. The look pretty damn good too! Sorry all you Beats by Dre fans, these V-Modas are absolutely stellar and you can definitely hear a difference in your music when you put them on.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Really, Beats? They are nothing more than an overpriced necklace. Any self-respecting individual would avoid this horrible list.

  2. Really? NONE OF THESE come even close to a good pair of studio headphones like SHURE or something…..maybe the Steinhauser are good for listening to music in general, but nothing beats a good studio mic for real sound. They all look like overpriced “Cool toys” to me. Sorry gotta disagree…these are rated by what someone thinks is cool…not real quality sound…in my opinion.

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