Okay so i have recently decided to look at headphones to use, mainly for my computer but also would be great if i could use them with my phone when im out and about (although this isnt a must). I am clueless when it comes to headphones, highs lows mids ohms what have you mean veryy little to me and even after extensive time trying to learn about it all i still feel like i need someone that knows what they are talking about to help me pick the right ones especially if i am planning to spend £100-250.
With openback / closeback if i were to buy headphones for multiuse to use at home and outside i would definately want closeback especially for places such as uni so that id be able to listen to music without disturbing other people, however if someone pointed out some great home headphones openback would be cool.
I listen to a bit of everything when it comes to music, the only music types i dont really like are heavy metal, pop music, drumb and bass etc. i also do a lot of gaming, although please know that i am not interested in a gaming headset or a microphone. I am also curious as to whether i should invest into a soundcard for my PC if i am spending a lot of money on headphones to get good results from them, i have a Gigabyte GA-B85-HD3 motherboad and im not sure whether or not the onboard sound is good enough to support a decent pair of headphones. As i previously stated i dont really want to spend any more than £250 on headphones although i would class a soundcard out of the budget.
ANY AND ALL REPLIES ARE MUCH APPRECIATED
With openback / closeback if i were to buy headphones for multiuse to use at home and outside i would definately want closeback especially for places such as uni so that id be able to listen to music without disturbing other people, however if someone pointed out some great home headphones openback would be cool.
I listen to a bit of everything when it comes to music, the only music types i dont really like are heavy metal, pop music, drumb and bass etc. i also do a lot of gaming, although please know that i am not interested in a gaming headset or a microphone. I am also curious as to whether i should invest into a soundcard for my PC if i am spending a lot of money on headphones to get good results from them, i have a Gigabyte GA-B85-HD3 motherboad and im not sure whether or not the onboard sound is good enough to support a decent pair of headphones. As i previously stated i dont really want to spend any more than £250 on headphones although i would class a soundcard out of the budget.
ANY AND ALL REPLIES ARE MUCH APPRECIATED