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    DJ Vintage
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    Giving advise on headphones is impossible. I don’t have your ears, your head or your set of expectations. What works for me might not work for you.

    Things like on-ear/over-ear, bass response, overall sound balance, loudness, padding (type, material, comfort), use while wearing glasses (if you do) all are things to consider when buying cans.

    And nobody can help you there.

    Clearly those that own a pair of the above cans can tell you a bit about their personal experience, but that is still their personal opinion.

    Normally I’d say try them all out/on and trust your ears, but you stated that is not an option.

    With 80 euro your aren’t in the high end of cans yet, so whatever you pick will likely have some kind of compromise, be it material, design, sound quality. Again, I don’t know any of these particular cans personally (I have been using Sennheiser HD-25s for the last 6+ years and don’t want anything else), so I can’t tell you specifics about them.

    #2450541
    Shane Robbins
    Participant

    While geeking out on audio specs never forget comfort.

    Hopefully some of the reviews mention this, but everyones head is different so its only a reference…

    Know many a friend who bought fancy new cans only to find they experience ear fatigue after 30 minutes of mixing.
    If your in pain, mixing isn’t much fun.

    Like Vintage said, testing out gear before you buy is the way to go.

    Cheers

    #2578301
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I only tested the Reloop on your list and they were good and comfy for me.
    I doubt the Behringer are better and I have zero experience with Mixars.

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