Friday, 6 January 2017

Top 5 Best Headphones Under $200

What is up guys? I've been really into a few pairs of headphones recently. I've been getting more into the audio game and also by getting into this audio stuff I have found that a lot of people never really get to listen to their music on anything other than the earbuds that come with their phone. Maybe the classic earbuds that come with the iphone and that's fine for a lot of people but once you first listen to a actual decent pair of good headphones you'll never want to go back to those old iphone earbuds probably ever again, plus it's you know it's about to be the back-to-school season so why not! Everyone's got a budget maybe you want to get a new sweet pair of headphones to go with your new back to school laptop. Here are the top 5 headphones on my list for under $200 bucks. 

Number 5 is the Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro, now these are really likable headphones and they're actually a great introductory set of headphones to anyone who's getting their first nice pair. I would say that pretty much all of it is likable. I'd say it's very comfortable, they actually sound pretty good and actually really good looking headphones for one's. 
Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
A lot of these headphones aren't the best looking but you can actually customize the actual side plates to get a different sort of pattern or color look if you want. So those are nice and the the real custom feature that sticks out about thecustom one pro is the tunable base sport. So if you're used to a more bass heavy booming sound, you can open up the bass port on the bottom of the headphones and get that. If you don't like all that Base you want a more high and mid-friendly sound, you can close up the baseboard and get that sound. So that's pretty much the only pair of headphones that I recommend that actually has this feature and it's definitely under 200 bucks which is really nice.


Number 4, is the Grado SR80i. Now one could argue that the Grado SR220i would probably be better because there I guess exactly two hundred dollars right now but the SR80i I would say are a steal for the price you can get them at their often under a hundred dollars right now and the reason these are so good as these are the perfect introductory pair of headphones for open back design. A lot of the headphones you see out, there most of them probably ninety percent our close back headphones and that's by design a lot of them are like that but these open back headphones are designed more studio use. 
Grado SR80i
They leaked a lot more obviously but they give you that in room sound. It's very cool that we get to hear the instruments as if they're literally positioned around the room with you. It's almost like you're sitting next to the artist that singing. It's really cool and you can just snap along the beach and hear yourself snapping just fine something you can't hear a noise cancelling our close back for a headphone. So the SR80i is a great introductory pair of headphones for the open back design and I recommend this at it's price is really good.

Number 3 is the V-Moda Crossfade LP. Now these are already a very popular pair of headphones. A lot of people are ready love them if you check out the reviews. You'll see they're pretty much all glowingly positive. What's nice about these is first of all they come in a bunch of different colors. There's a black, is a silver, there's a white, there's a I think a purple version as well there's a bunch of different ways. You can get this done and what's also nice as these are a very comfortable pair of headphones, so see again with all the very popular reviews about this that these are really comfortable, easy to get used to nice to put on doesn't weigh too much so it doesn't clamp your ears down for too long.
V-Moda Crossfade LP
They're very nice headphones and they're very popular so if you ask anyone who's used these headphones, what they think about them they'll probably recommend these over anything else. They've tried there is also now a version two of the Crossfade LP2 and I haven't listened to them yet so I can't really determine if it's just another version just to make more money for them but I do know that the originals are pretty much trustworthy they sound great can't go wrong .

Number 2 and the number 1 on my list are the only pairs that I use pretty much daily on a daily basis there are also very different types of headphones for very different purposes. My number 2 right here is the Jaybird Bluebuds X. I cannot get enough of these headphones. First of all you can get either a black or a white design so you can get all black stealth black looks really cool or you can get this design which I ended up going with by myself which is the black and white sort of a stormtrooper look and there are a completely wireless earbuds. Their wireless you can put them on, they can basically hook around the back of your neck. Plug them in and you're good to go
and they connect your device by a bluetooth so your ipod or mp3 player, your phone turn on Bluetooth paired up and you're getting high quality music immediately. What's nice about these is they're wireless, so you wouldn't expect them to last that long the battery and as you can see you can't even tell where the battery is honestly. To be honest the battery is actually in one of the earbuds here but these last 7/8/9 hours on a single charge and actually charged by just opening up the back here and I'll plug it in my USB they're really well-built they last a long time on a charge and they sound phenomenal based on an incredible.

I don't really ever leave the house without these, like anytime I'm walking to the train, walking to class, walking back from the train, I always have the Bluebuds X they're just that convenient their small, compact, portable can really ask for much else they also come with a lot of accessories where you can put them in your ear and they will basically never fall out so you can run around. I can actually hear myself not because they seal so well but they never fall out of your ear you can run around with them like I do you can practice with them on. I love these and I would recommend everyone at least have some pair of wireless headphones it's one of those things where once you get wireless earbuds you never really want to go back and this is such a good experience that I recommend these in a heartbeat. Try them at least, they're incredible. Also the only pair of headphones on this list that you can wear with google glass though I wouldn't recommend it because it without looking a little bit like a sideboard with all the stuff on your head but honestly it's possible and I can't say that about any of the others pairs of headphones that recommended but it's definitely a thing to consider just how portable these.

Guys are obviously is our number 1 which he probably all predicted by now if you've watched the rest of my videos, it's the Audio Technica ATH-M50. These are my go-to headphones for sound quality. Now I do have a budget for audio equipment and I could spend four or five hundred dollars on headphones but this there's a point of diminishing returns I just plug and go and get incredible quality and the M50 are really trustworthy. If I want a flat accurate sound if I want to know what I'm getting one a moderating audio for maybe my camera or from a microphone I go for at the M50 by default. Also listen to these a lot of an airplane because even though they're not exactly noise cancelling to have a great seal. 
These are the red and black version of them. I also have the all black version and I if you want to see the review of the white version. They're also a pretty stylish looking for headphones especially in the all black they look pretty good and they just go right over the ear and booom!!!  They're awesome. I can't recommend these guys enough honestly if you go to my original review video which is maybe a little embarrassing because it's an older video but if you check that video out in the description below you'll see just how much I love these and I can't find any flaws about these headphones. They're like they take every single mark where they're comfortable, they look good, they sound great, they're priced well, they're built well; everything about them takes every box and they're priced like a hundred and ninety bucks or less. 

At the end of the day this is the number one pair of headphones that I recommend to basically anyone who asks me what kind of headphones they should buy, but again the rest of the top five that doesn't mean they're bad that means they just weren't quite as incredible as these again a Jaybird Bluebuds X if you're going to get your buds at all please get those, just do it, they're really good. Mostly just forgot to mention you can fold  up Audio Technica ATH-M50 so they take the portable. [Credit- Marques Brownlee]

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