Cheapest Open-back Headphones?

darkarn

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Just wondering, what's the cheapest open-back headphones in the market so far?
 

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goldring dr100/150 is quite good imo.
ppl say is the poor men's hd650 iirc
 

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goldring dr100/150 is quite good imo.
ppl say is the poor men's hd650 iirc

goldring dirt cheap right?

i like the portapro.

bought one many years ago now still using it. and it comes with lifetime warranty. :s12:
 

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Thanks guys, I forgot to mention that I prefer models that are circumaural. Am I right to say that the Goldring and Sony models are circumaural while the Porta Pro is not?
 

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Great for its price lo

True lah, but I prefer that (or the AKG 702) as a late-game upgrade (to get used to open-back or see if it is for me)... Or should I just go straight for it liao?
 

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True lah, but I prefer that (or the AKG 702) as a late-game upgrade (to get used to open-back or see if it is for me)... Or should I just go straight for it liao?

if can afford can juz hoot a akg q701 from amazon.
price is good
 

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Removable cable some more they give 2

I didn't noticed that until I read up further :o

And the price in Amazon is :eek: (250 USD), damn cheap for that level of headphones. Whether I will like its sound over the 702 will decide though :D
 
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