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I love the Sennheiser house sound, so I'm going to be the first one to throw in HD650's. Easy to drive (even an iPhone sounds musical enough), sound great with sub-par front end, and fits my largish head comfortably for hours.Of course, it's not sealed, so anyone in a 3ft radius will be able to very faintly make out what you're listening to.
Will the Shure 840's and the Audio Technica M50S both be good for use with iPods or iPads? They both seem to get glowing reviews. Any good?http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATHM50S-Professional-Monitor-Headphones/dp/B004ZG9TMA/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1328887364&sr=1-5http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SRH840-Professional-Monitoring-Earphones/dp/B002DP8IEK
I too read all the glowing reviews and was ready to buy the ATH-M50s. But I kept running across similar comments from different people on various forums about the fact that they were all designed as monitoring/mixing headphones and may not be well suited for extended casual listening sessions.
Martin:I have heard very good things about the Senn's when you get into the HD 598 and higher. However, I own the ATH-M50s and have not experienced any fatigue whatsoever even when I have them on for extended periods of time. I also an quite sure that the M50s is pretty easy to drive with just an Ipod/Ipad. Maybe the Senns are also easy to drive as well although I can't speak to this as I have no first hand experience with them.Regards,Randy
You still haven't specified whether you are looking for open or closed back.
Are you looking for accuracy or entertainment? Most headphones to me fall into the latter category.
I haven't heard them, but if I were you (based on the comments on Amazon, plus Shure's reputation in pro circles) I would try to get a listen to the Shures you mentioned if you are looking for accuracy.(edited to expand on Shure comments)
If you have a decent amp, I'd recommend the Beyerdynamic DT990 (600 ohm) headphones.Great sound and really comfortable.