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[QUOTE="The_Rooster:958488"]I use a pair of Beyerdynamic DT-77's both in the studio, and for casual listening, and they sound amazing. Super clear with suprisingly good lowend response. I've never tried them, but the new(er) Audio Technica ATH-M50's have been getting a lot of praise. Don't just get anything. If you want them for casual listening, then I suggest you try out a few pairs and see what best fits. Some headphones (and speakers) can be very fatiguing over longer listening periods. Lots of new headphones have that typical "smiley face" EQ curve, way too much high end, muddy low end, etc.... Find a pair that's comfortable and more linear in response. Also, when you buy them, run some audio through them overnight at a moderate volume. Headphones need a little time to break in before they sound their best.[/QUOTE]
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