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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrey Hague" data-source="post: 215043" data-attributes="member: 14589"><p>Follow-up: after a lot of great advice here and elsewhere I decided on Sennheiser HD300Pro. While I see the value for many of you to have cans with outrageous isolation or that you are decades familiar with I am just a weekend warrior anymore so I think these will do nicely.</p><p>I found them on Amazon for the regular price of $199 but these came with a very nice hard-shell case from Slappa. It is bigger than the pics looked but no big deal and the cans fit nicely inside with an extension cable, the 1/8 to 1/4 dongle and a lightning to 1/8 adapter. I could probably hide a few sharpies in there too.</p><p>So far I have only listened to canned music - tracks that I am very familiar with and use for tuning as well as just normal everyday listening.</p><p>They sound fantastic so far. They handle the bass better than the Shures and the mids and highs sound very true. In fact listening to canned music I have to EQ some to make them sound like my old cans.</p><p>I don't have a show until March 13th and am looking forward to see how they perform.</p><p>Thanks again for the advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrey Hague, post: 215043, member: 14589"] Follow-up: after a lot of great advice here and elsewhere I decided on Sennheiser HD300Pro. While I see the value for many of you to have cans with outrageous isolation or that you are decades familiar with I am just a weekend warrior anymore so I think these will do nicely. I found them on Amazon for the regular price of $199 but these came with a very nice hard-shell case from Slappa. It is bigger than the pics looked but no big deal and the cans fit nicely inside with an extension cable, the 1/8 to 1/4 dongle and a lightning to 1/8 adapter. I could probably hide a few sharpies in there too. So far I have only listened to canned music - tracks that I am very familiar with and use for tuning as well as just normal everyday listening. They sound fantastic so far. They handle the bass better than the Shures and the mids and highs sound very true. In fact listening to canned music I have to EQ some to make them sound like my old cans. I don't have a show until March 13th and am looking forward to see how they perform. Thanks again for the advice! [/QUOTE]
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