Best studio monitor headphones under $100

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when i say under $100. i mean that 100 is my absolute roof and it would be awesome if you could find me something cheaper. I am just looking at some basic studio monitor headphones that will give me an unchanged sound. I have seen some of the recommendations but i am afraid the headphones will change it too much. :D

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KRK KNS6400.

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ive been looking into this as well. i cant say from experience as i havent personally tested any yet, but ive been reading a lot of good things about the Audio-Technica ATH-M50.

those can be had from ebay for under $100.

im very interested in other more knowledgeable peoples thoughts on this.
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Sony 7506.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MDR7506

If I were you, I'd save (or add $26) and get Audio-Technica ATH-M50 cans. Really good all-around pair.

http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT ... B000ULAP4U

That being said, I wouldn't change my DT 880 Pros for anything. :D

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chaosWyrM wrote:ive been looking into this as well. i cant say from experience as i havent personally tested any yet, but ive been reading a lot of good things about the Audio-Technica ATH-M50.

those can be had from ebay for under $100.

im very interested in other more knowledgeable peoples thoughts on this.
i wouldn't go for the ath's for monitoring as they are known to be bass-heavy....great if you like that sort of thing, but not so good for monitoring or making mix decisions

i'll echo the krk kns recommendation...i haven't heard the 6400's, but i own the higher model (8400's), ans they are fantastic cans....i would urge you to save for the 8400's, but you seem pretty firm on your limit

anyways, have a look into the 6400's

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i have the ath-m40 and they are certainly not bass heavy, like them a lot...

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
chaosWyrM wrote:ive been looking into this as well. i cant say from experience as i havent personally tested any yet, but ive been reading a lot of good things about the Audio-Technica ATH-M50.

those can be had from ebay for under $100.

im very interested in other more knowledgeable peoples thoughts on this.
i wouldn't go for the ath's for monitoring as they are known to be bass-heavy....great if you like that sort of thing, but not so good for monitoring or making mix decisions

i'll echo the krk kns recommendation...i haven't heard the 6400's, but i own the higher model (8400's), ans they are fantastic cans....i would urge you to save for the 8400's, but you seem pretty firm on your limit

anyways, have a look into the 6400's
The KRK KNS-8400s can be had on eBay for around $100. :)
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4lb Kitty wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
chaosWyrM wrote:ive been looking into this as well. i cant say from experience as i havent personally tested any yet, but ive been reading a lot of good things about the Audio-Technica ATH-M50.

those can be had from ebay for under $100.

im very interested in other more knowledgeable peoples thoughts on this.
i wouldn't go for the ath's for monitoring as they are known to be bass-heavy....great if you like that sort of thing, but not so good for monitoring or making mix decisions

i'll echo the krk kns recommendation...i haven't heard the 6400's, but i own the higher model (8400's), ans they are fantastic cans....i would urge you to save for the 8400's, but you seem pretty firm on your limit

anyways, have a look into the 6400's
The KRK KNS-8400s can be had on eBay for around $100. :)
then they would be my recommendation, as long as they aren't fake-r-k's :D

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M40 has my recommendation. 6400 is OK, but I prefer M40. At that price range, no matter what headphone you use, you will have to learn them.

6400 is light but feels very plastic. M40 has lasted a long time for me. I find M40's response more palatable and analytic as much as 6400.

But to pay more attention to OT here, you want "unchanged sound"... you will certainly be able to get some analytic headphones that do not exaggerate, but there is no "unchanged sound" when it comes to headphones. Either get something cheap (M40, 6400) and learn them or get something little higher up (K240, DT880...)

Wanting something flat is audiophile thing. We know there is no such thing, you will just have to learn your gear.

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What's the consensus on the Sony MDR-V6? They're in the right price range. Just have to watch out for fakes.

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