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	<title>Comments on: audio headphones?</title>
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		<title>By: Richard L</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard L</dc:creator>
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		<description>For pure audio sound, try the Sennheiser HD650 or the AKG K701. these run 450 -500 bucks, but are pretty much the best.  If that&#039;s a little spendy try the Sennhiser HD580 at 200 bucks.  Or for really good sound for the money the Goldring DR-100 or Grado SR80 at 100 bucks. I stay away from noise cancelling phones for pure audio listening, because they add a signal to counteract ambient noise. You get about the same noise reduction by using a good sealing  around the ear &#039;phone. Do a litte research online at AudioAdvisor, AcousticSounds or Crutchfield, there are lots of good &#039;phones from AKG, Sennheiser, Stax, Ultrasone, Grado. I have found that the really great sounding headphones do start around that 100 dollar mark, most at or above that price giving way better sound than units under 100</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For pure audio sound, try the Sennheiser HD650 or the AKG K701. these run 450 -500 bucks, but are pretty much the best.  If that&#8217;s a little spendy try the Sennhiser HD580 at 200 bucks.  Or for really good sound for the money the Goldring DR-100 or Grado SR80 at 100 bucks. I stay away from noise cancelling phones for pure audio listening, because they add a signal to counteract ambient noise. You get about the same noise reduction by using a good sealing  around the ear &#8216;phone. Do a litte research online at AudioAdvisor, AcousticSounds or Crutchfield, there are lots of good &#8216;phones from AKG, Sennheiser, Stax, Ultrasone, Grado. I have found that the really great sounding headphones do start around that 100 dollar mark, most at or above that price giving way better sound than units under 100</p>
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