Favorite Cheap Headphones

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God knows I don't need a $400 Sennheiser home theater mounted on my head. (although that would be nice..) However, I do need some additional headphones for recording purposes. Does anyone have a favorite cheap pair of headphones that they would replace if lost or broken?

I'm looking in the <40 range I guess, but then again the nicest ones I have are like big $20 Sonys I got at Wal-Mart a long time ago..
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when shopping for headphones below $40 Sony will be your best bet.

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Sony MDR-V150 ($20 or less everywhere)

Good frequency response. A little muted on the highs, but that helps prevent ear fatigue. Excellent all-around workhorse headphones. I've gone through a few pairs of them over the years.

I guess they suffer from the inherent problems (cable shorts near the connector) that all headphones suffer from. What I do is, when there is a short in the cable, I snip it six inches, splice the cable and put a new jack on it.

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Jones-y, can you do a quick how-to for that fix. I have several headphones that have been relegated to my heap of broken electronics because of that problem. Please get specific because I have no experience in electronics repair.

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OK. Its simple as pie, but here goes.

1. Cut the cable. I usually cut off about six inches below the plug.

2. Splice the cable so that you have four sets of bare wire showing. I'll usually splice about 3/4 of an inch to an inch of wire.

The four sets are as follows: The positive leads for the left and right channels, and the ground cables for both channels. You can usually recognize the positive leads, because they'll be in little miniature sleeves, one colored red, and the other colored black (or white).

3. Twist the bare wire of each lead, and make sure that there is no contact between the ground and positive leads for each channel.

4. Make a trip to Radio Shack. Pick up something like this for $3.99:

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5. Unscrew the housing on the connector, and slide the housing, and plastic liner, down the headphone wire. (I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten this one simple step)

6. Typically, this plug will have three leads. One each for the positive lead of each channel, and one for both the ground leads. Depending on the type of connector you buy, you will either twist the bare cable around the connector's lead and tighten a screw, or you will have to solder the bare cable to the lead. I prefer the twist-and-screw connectors because they're easier, but the solder type offer a better connection and is harder to cause another short.

Now, having said all that, if the short itself is close to the headphone, and not on the other end, where the connector is, then you'll have to consider whether or not you want to cut nearly the entire cable off, and replace the whole thing, or just scrap them all together. I usually just scrap them.

Put it all bacl together, and, presto! Good as new.

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jones-y wrote:I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten this one simple step
Been there :dog:

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Harvey Gerst's More Me headphones. They're great for tracking: reasonable isolation, loud sound, rugged construction, and inexpensive prices.

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sorry I have three pair of headphones...the cheapest are audio-technica ATH-M40fs...I also have Beyer dt770's and Sony Mdr 7506's...sorry but I think you get what you pay for with headphones, but when you do as much recording as I do at night, and I'm in an apartment....headphones shouldn't be skimped on...:shrug:
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good point, hink.

I work with a bunch of knuckle-head rappers who like it LOUD... so for them, those Sony headphones fit the bill, and they're easy to maintain.

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hehe.... I look for sales. I use a pair of 60 dollar (canadian) AKG's I got at a music store closout sale for 30 bucks, which are SOOOO cheap ass, but have excellent flat sound, crystal, love it. NO isolation whatsoever :lol:
and I also use some KOSS (hey, stop your laughing!!) UR-30's that were somewhere between 60 and 100, but I can't remember. They were on sale for 40 dollars. They are Really Nice, the most comfortable I have had for a long time, and have good isolation (in and out, so your mic won't pick them up). Only complaint is that they are NOT flat. Great sound, but not accurate for mixing unless you double check on a couple of other devices. But I am poor, so that is the method I have to use, until I can afford something really accurate. :D
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If you're willing to put in a bit more money, let's say $69, then the Grado Labs SR60 would be a good choice. These are not the sexiest headphones around, but they make up for it by sounding great.

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koss has always made awesome home entertainment headphones...as for AKG's...great sound, but they don't stay on my head well...laugh if you will but my hair is baby fine, straight and looooong...I have been playing wearing AKG's and twisted my head and they end up on the back of my head and nose...but the worst part is when I bend over with them they hit the floor...the beyers are 8 years old and for most mixing (they were my main phones until friday and I got the AT's) The Sony's are my choice for when I'm doing vocals...I don't like the way my guitar sounds through them...the new ones are really a nice balance between the sony's and the beyer's...;)
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Chase wrote:when shopping for headphones below $40 Sony will be your best bet.
the yamaha's under 50 bux are not that bad either
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Hink wrote:
Chase wrote:when shopping for headphones below $40 Sony will be your best bet.
the yamaha's under 50 bux are not that bad either
:hihi: true, that!
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