Beats by Dr. Dre

Cpyder
Cpyder Posts: 514
edited September 2009 in 2 Channel Audio
Monster Beats by Dr. Dre headphones.

Anyone own these or demo them? I checked them out today at best buy. They had a pretty sweet demo setup that let you listen to rap, rock, and r&b. I think they sounded pretty damn good. This was surprising because I figured you'd be paying for brand name and to have Dre's name on them.

They had the best bass response of any headphone I've ever listened to. The phones shook on head on some of the bass notes. Really impressed me!

I'm looking at a pair of Sennheiser HD650s, but these caught my attention. Probably still go with the HD650s seeing as headphones are Sennheisers specialty, whereas Monster is all over the place with their R&D money.
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  • SivaNevets
    SivaNevets Posts: 303
    edited August 2009
    besides the hard hitting bass, i found Dr. Dre just ok on everything else.
    HD650 is in a completely different class, i found they r one of the very best for instruments and classics. but vocal on HD650 is just ok to me. they are very hard to drive, 200ohms, make sure u have a good amp for them.
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  • Cpyder
    Cpyder Posts: 514
    edited August 2009
    Can you make them portable by any means?
  • SivaNevets
    SivaNevets Posts: 303
    edited August 2009
    i think dr.dre is very easy to drive. hd650 is very unlikely, u can use a mini headphone amp powered by battery though, but not to be the best option. hd650 will sound like crap on a portable player without amp.
    Front: Martinlogan ESL
    Center: Martinlogan Stage
    Rear: Martinlogan Motion 4
    Sub: Martinlogan Grotto-I
    Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC 1523K

    PC 2 Channel: Polk LSI7
    Headset: Grado RS2 + Grado RA1 amp
    Mic: Neumann KMS605

    Car Audio
    2002 MB C240 Sedan
    MM6501 components
    MM840 sub
    MB Quart Onyx 4.60 (1/2 to components, 3/4 bridged to sub)
    Pioneer 8200BT HU
  • sucks2beme
    sucks2beme Posts: 5,601
    edited August 2009
    SivaNevets wrote: »
    i think dr.dre is very easy to drive. hd650 is very unlikely, u can use a mini headphone amp powered by battery though, but not to be the best option. hd650 will sound like crap on a portable player without amp.


    Where as the Beats will sound like crap with everything.
    Go to the head fi site and do your homework. There's a lot of better
    portable headphones/earbuds out there for less money.
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  • SivaNevets
    SivaNevets Posts: 303
    edited August 2009
    sucks2beme wrote: »
    Where as the Beats will sound like crap with everything.
    Go to the head fi site and do your homework. There's a lot of better
    portable headphones/earbuds out there for less money.

    ive listened to a lot of headphones and own a few good ones (etc. grado rs-2)

    my reply only refers to Cpyders comparison between dr. dre and HD650, and he likes the bass coming out from dr. dre and ive to agree it does have hard hitting bass, if it is something he likes, i cannot think of any other so called hi fi hi end headphones have such hard hitting bass from senheisiner, sony, denon, audio tech, AKG, beyer dynamics to grado. particularly for portable use, theres not much u can get from low amp output, poor dac and mp3 recordings.

    i personaly perfer much cheaper grado sr60 to dr.dre for portable player, i think its more balanced, detailed, ethusastic and airy than dr.dre. but it does not have the hard hitting bass and dr.dre does and theres nothing wrong to like hard hitting bass. if this is what u like then go for it, just comparing these 2, dr.dre is better than hd650 for portable player use.
    Front: Martinlogan ESL
    Center: Martinlogan Stage
    Rear: Martinlogan Motion 4
    Sub: Martinlogan Grotto-I
    Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC 1523K

    PC 2 Channel: Polk LSI7
    Headset: Grado RS2 + Grado RA1 amp
    Mic: Neumann KMS605

    Car Audio
    2002 MB C240 Sedan
    MM6501 components
    MM840 sub
    MB Quart Onyx 4.60 (1/2 to components, 3/4 bridged to sub)
    Pioneer 8200BT HU
  • Cpyder
    Cpyder Posts: 514
    edited August 2009
    I haven't heard the HD650s yet, but a lot of reviews also comment on their bass. Bass isn't THAT important to me but when dealing with headphones, it should be pretty easy to get some amazing mids and highs with some low pounding bass for an affordable amount of money.

    But it does seem like the 650s are not very portable. The only reason the Beats are, is because they use a pair of batteries.
  • SivaNevets
    SivaNevets Posts: 303
    edited August 2009
    the two brands i like the most at this price range is Grade SR series and Denon 1k and 2k series. check them out, also the audio technica.
    Front: Martinlogan ESL
    Center: Martinlogan Stage
    Rear: Martinlogan Motion 4
    Sub: Martinlogan Grotto-I
    Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC 1523K

    PC 2 Channel: Polk LSI7
    Headset: Grado RS2 + Grado RA1 amp
    Mic: Neumann KMS605

    Car Audio
    2002 MB C240 Sedan
    MM6501 components
    MM840 sub
    MB Quart Onyx 4.60 (1/2 to components, 3/4 bridged to sub)
    Pioneer 8200BT HU
  • sucks2beme
    sucks2beme Posts: 5,601
    edited August 2009
    My reply was for the OP. Try this site for a quick look at options.
    http://www.headphone.com/ or http://www.head-fi.org/

    I know it's hard to audition headphones up in Iowa. It can be pretty
    hard even here in Dallas. At least we have the option to catch a head fi
    meet and get to hear a lot of cans side by side. There's a lot of good options
    there. HD650 and portable don't go in the same sentence together.
    A good pair of Ety's would get the job done. As well as several others.
    AKG and Grado make some pretty decent portable headhones.
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  • Josephlogston
    Josephlogston Posts: 30
    edited September 2009
    i just got byerdynamics dt-880 pro they sound dam good on good recordings, i love them