Hey guys, I love you thank you for the suggestions!
^ Yes, I thought about the Momentums, too, but I wasn't sure how expensive they were. If you can find them for under $150, definitely pick them up. Sennheiser's "house" sound is my favorite house sound so far (I've tried Fostex, Sony, AKG, Grado, and Sennheiser up to this point).
The thing for me is, I just don't know much about different other brands other than Bose or Sennheiser or some gaming brands (razer etc.). So I'm hoping to get more suggestions so I can make up my mind than go with another Bose headphones that are quite expensive for me at this point.
Yea, it's a good thing you asked. It's always good to get info before putting your money on the line. And yea, Bose tends to be overpriced for the sound quality you get, and I wouldn't trust any of those gaming brands for good audio, either.
I tried the Sennheiser Momentum and they really seem to be created for small heads, they put too much pressure on my head as I tried them for like 5-10 min in a store
For comparison I wear a size 7 7/8 for new era 59fifty caps or 24 5/8 in inches or 62.5 in cm. So I'm quite big =/
I never heard of the urbanite and will look them up today or tomorrow!
e: I haven't tried them on, but the Urbanite headphones are on sale right now for about 99€ rather than 179€. The 99€ pricetage varies depening on which color I want (black seems to be the cheapest). The wireless version still costs a buffing 230€
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Will definitely look them up, I faintly heard about Audio Technica headphones.
The thing for me is, I just don't know much about different other brands other than Bose or Sennheiser or some gaming brands (razer etc.). So I'm hoping to get more suggestions so I can make up my mind than go with another Bose headphones that are quite expensive for me at this point.
Consider the Sennheiser Momentum. There is an on-ear version and two over-ear versions, one wireless and one normal. The on-ear version is cheaper and shouldn't be too much above your price range especially when on sale. Sennheiser also makes the Urbanite which is also an on-ear model. I haven't heard it personally but apparently it sounds even better than the on-ear Momentum.
Philips also makes some very good headphones for the price.
Bose is the undisputed king of noise cancellation, but their non-noise canceling headphones (and speakers) are overpriced for the audio quality you get.
Can you suggest a model of Philips? I have a discount code for Philips (15%) so I can go above my 150€ price range.
I'm not sure about noise canceling headphones and using them while on the move because I'm afraid I wouldn't hear a car honk or tramway/cable car when I accidentally run in front of it or something like that.
Any experience with noise canceling headphones in that regard?
e: I found the Philips Fidelio, is this what you would suggest?