To prepare for my move to Houston I have started selling many of my electronics and sundry material things. Unfortunately, this included my absolute favorite technology purchase in recent years - the Beats By Dre Headphones Price, I discussed at length in my How To: Upgrade to Studio Monitor Speakers post. After selling the Rokits I began considering headphones as an alternative for my many audio consuming needs. Investing in high quality head phones started to make sense for a few reasons... Here are some of them:
1) I will likely have roommates during my life in H Town and I can't blast music all day and night 2) My roommates might blast music all day and night so I will need some noise canceling headphones to concentrate while I work 3) Headphones will easily fit in my Timbuk2 Commute bag along with my trusty 17-inch MacBook Pro for lots of trips to Baytown.
After I decided to look into high quality headphones I became reacquainted with Dr. Dre Beats Studio Version. While I had been aware of them since their 2008 Consumer Electronics Show debut, I never gave them a real look solely due to the Monster Cable association. I assumed the overpriced Beats were just pricey junk, as is the case with most of their products (my lawyer tells me it's not libel if it's true).
The headphones are the product of a collaboration between revered rapper, actor and producer Dr Dre and Monster Cable. Monster positioned the Beats Studio head phones as their flagship personal audio product with an retail price of $349.95 USD. Amazing price.
In addition to Cheap price Monster Cable Dr. Dre Beats Studio UK, Monster also has a cheaper offering called the Beats Solo; they are smaller and lightweight but lack noise canceling functionality. The Beats Solo (MSRP $199.95 USD) are - according to a Monster representative on their Facebook page - geared towards bass while the Beats Studio were designed for all-around flat response and are noise canceling. I would have thought it was the other way around with the powered Beats Studio being meant for bass. I say this because the Beats Studio have excellent bass, which I will go over in the performance section of this review.
1) I will likely have roommates during my life in H Town and I can't blast music all day and night 2) My roommates might blast music all day and night so I will need some noise canceling headphones to concentrate while I work 3) Headphones will easily fit in my Timbuk2 Commute bag along with my trusty 17-inch MacBook Pro for lots of trips to Baytown.
After I decided to look into high quality headphones I became reacquainted with Dr. Dre Beats Studio Version. While I had been aware of them since their 2008 Consumer Electronics Show debut, I never gave them a real look solely due to the Monster Cable association. I assumed the overpriced Beats were just pricey junk, as is the case with most of their products (my lawyer tells me it's not libel if it's true).
The headphones are the product of a collaboration between revered rapper, actor and producer Dr Dre and Monster Cable. Monster positioned the Beats Studio head phones as their flagship personal audio product with an retail price of $349.95 USD. Amazing price.
In addition to Cheap price Monster Cable Dr. Dre Beats Studio UK, Monster also has a cheaper offering called the Beats Solo; they are smaller and lightweight but lack noise canceling functionality. The Beats Solo (MSRP $199.95 USD) are - according to a Monster representative on their Facebook page - geared towards bass while the Beats Studio were designed for all-around flat response and are noise canceling. I would have thought it was the other way around with the powered Beats Studio being meant for bass. I say this because the Beats Studio have excellent bass, which I will go over in the performance section of this review.
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