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All the others are coloured in one way or the other, Grado SR60 for example is great but it’s open, it’s small cup on ear and has its own character. Good headphones but not studio headphones, hence you won’t find them in studios.
look up the wiki page for 7506 and you’ll see what I mean, they are industry standard and for good reasons.
So, with this in mind, any suggestions for over ear wireless headphones for around £100 - £150ish.
Might get some from Argos and take them back if they're no good....
I bought the 4.40BT's, the 4.5BTNC's' and the Urbanites.
The Urbanites were the comfiest but were ridiculously bassy. So then it was a choice of whether to pay the extra forty quid for the noise cancelling on the 4.5's. It is.
Argos took back the other pairs with no quibble.
I ended up getting the Audio-Technica ATH-M50X headphones. I've never had a proper expensive set of headphones before so the difference between these and anything else I've ever owned is night and day. I wouldn't say these are very bassy, but they do have a lot more bass than any of my other headphones.
I ended up getting wired because my Panasonic SCHC 1020 doesn't broadcast music via bluetooth unless you have a special Panasonic Allmusic speaker or headphone set up. This is kind of disappointing and something I didn't think of when choosing it, but it's not that important as there are plenty of other sources I can plug the headphones in to.