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What are some good brands for headphones?

Are bluedio good? I need some headphones what would u recommend

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  • 7 years ago

    Those are RUBBISH, sorry!

    Go for REPUTABLE manufacturers such as Sennheiser, Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Bowers & Wilkins, Bang & Olufsen, Etymotic, Beyerdynamic, Audio-Technica.

  • 7 years ago

    Audio Technica, Beyerdynamic, AKG, Sennheiser, Grado.

  • 7 years ago

    NO, stay the hell away from these, there a beats ripoff and beats was horrible to begin with, since a $200 price tag got me a frequency response of 5-25k, I bought a pair and it couldnt handle the bass. which for that kind of money, id expect to get the full frequency range out of it, dont do it for the love of god.

    Depends on the use. Music wise id go with something no more then a $50 stereo headset, After that you begin to step into gaming headsets, which are equally as good if not better, but more on the pricey side.

    For the best go with a Steelseries R9 headset with an Astro mixamp, alittle on the pricey side, but dabatibly the best headset in the world to date for both music and gaming (the Turtle Beach 7 does beat it a bit with a 5hz difference in bass, but saving about $150 seems better to me), however if you dont game, or simply dont have that kind of cash, id go with just the R9 headset, since it runs about the same price as those shitty bluedio's you were thinking about buying.

    For something a little cheaper, the Turtle Beach X11's never steered me wrong, these were my first headset and they still sit on my shelf today, as i have yet to kill a set, and im pretty rough on my headsets, They have a frequency response of 50Hz - 15kHz, which isnt bad for a cheaper headset.

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