Headphones recommendation not for studio?

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Dear All,

I´ve never been much of a music listener on headphones. Headphones were primarily something I used to hear the sound from my DAW through with a flat response or while recording, in addition to my monitors.
But the past few weeks we´ve had family staying over, forcing me to spend a lot of time with headphones only while listening to music for pure pleasure, where I realized how great music can actually sound if you use headphones that adds a lot of color to the sound.
I found a pair of Creative Bluetooth headphones packed away. They are horrible to wear for a longer period of time, but I love how they try to make the sound more beautiful.
So now I´m considering to get something better for this purpose. Something that you can wear for as long as you like, that makes the sound big and beautiful - and with bluetooth.
I´ve seen that Bose advertises a lot for spatial audio and immersive sound, but my android phone, where all the sound will be coming from, also has built in something in this category. So I´m not so sure if there´s really a reason to invest in said headphones from Bose, if you can achieve the same via software?
So I´m hoping to limit my budget to around 100 EUR. Any recommendations for something that meets my needs?
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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Anything from focal….. magical sound
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D Midas wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2023 11:45 pm Anything from focal….. magical sound
Thanks, but their cheapest model is twice my budget.
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Roman Empire

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At work, for a while I was using my Superlux HD 668B headphones with a tiny battery-powered Bluetooth receiver attached.

Those headphones are comfortable (especially with replacement ear pads; look for ones that fit AKG K240), hard to kill, and sound way better than they deserve to at the price.

Since the main cable detaches and leaves a jack behind, it's easy enough to plug a receiver in without a big wad of cable getting in the way. I wound up using double-sided tape to stick the receiver to the side; it's not as elegant as headphones that have Bluetooth natively, but it did the job. (I've gone back to a wired connection because of issues where someone in a neighboring office kept trying to pair with it.)

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I work in my Sennheiser HD280 Pro's and somehow get a good mix out of the things 9 times out of 10.

I've tried Sony and Audio-Tekica, but they just don't seem to be as accurate to me, or as suited to dark ambient.

Admittedly not the best, but not $400 and comfy during looooong sessions.

Best of luck on your hunt!
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Beyerdynamic DT 770s.
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I'm not sure to what extent this would meet your wearing 'em a long time criteria but for something that colors the sound a bit in the 'smile' EQ character but subtle, and is very good for spaciousness, Shure SRH440. but it'll be 130-150 euro range afaict.
The Sennheiser 280s are too flat for a "non-studio, overall music listening" set IME. Roman wants the flattering character.
If the extra 40 or 50 euro is a deal-killer, Audio-Technica AT30X is what I'm using (doing double-duty albeit not per flat reference monitoring), def going to come in under 100 euro. I paid $80 USD. Everything I've considered decent was close-backed and not all that lightweight. But I mix on the ATs until my ears get too tired to be of any use, so...

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Thanks for the suggestions. Most of them however are cabled and not with bluetooth, which is what I´m after, as mentioned. Also, I should emphasize one more time that what I´m after is NOT for studio usage, but something with a big and beautiful sound that I can wear for hours.
And I´m still curious to know if software spatial audio/immersive audio (on Android) is as good as the hardware built in to Bose headphones.
What I forgot to mention is that I have no interest in paying extra for noise cancellation.
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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If I want it more "in the ear" more bass pronounced, I like the DT 240 PRO from Beyer.

Ouch, you want Bluetooth :lol:


In this case I would buy a JBL Headphone like the JBL Tune 720BT.
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t3toooo wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 2:18 am If I want it more "in the ear" more bass pronounced, I like the DT 240 PRO from Beyer.

Ouch, you want Bluetooth :lol:


In this case I would buy a JBL Headphone like the JBL Tune 720BT.
Thanks!
I read a review of them, where they´re saying that the below are much better. They´re just 40 EUR above my threshold. Do you know them?

AKG N60 NC Bluetooth
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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