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Best Headphones Under £35?

My Sennheiser CX 400 II's recently broke. One ear stopped working, which is a rather common problem and not covered by the warranty.

So now I am looking for some Headphones (NOT Earphones) to replace them. I have a budget of £35 and I would like them to have decent all round sound quality especially bass though (but not overpowering bass) if anyone knows how good Sennheisers CX 400 II's are, then something with sound quality like that.

I'm going to be walking to school listening to Progressive and Electro House (like dubstep but with a tune)

If they could look good that would be a nice thing, but sound quality is the most important thing to me

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  • 8 years ago
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    Sennheiser is a very good brand indeed, alongside Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Bowers & Wilkins, Etymotic, Beyerdynamic and Audio-Technica. Then again, there are NO unbreakable headphones, so you definitely need to be more gentle with them (my 4 Sennheisers have been around for years and they're still going strong).

  • 4 years ago

    The Sennheiser HD 201 headphones are very mushy to positioned on, and the demanding shape will final over long-term use. Noise leakage is at a minimum, and the favourite sound is balanced as nicely.The HD 201 headphones are an entire-length pair that includes a circumaural (over-the-ear) layout and incorporates a a million/4-inch gold-plated adapter that rather pops onto the a million/8-inch plug

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