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 Monster Cable Beats. While I had been aware of them since their 2008 Consumer Electronics Show debut, I did not give them a real look solely due to Monster Cable association. I assumed the overpriced Beats were just junk, as is the case with most Monster products; and by the way my lawyer tells me it's not liable 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 Cheapest price Monster Cable Dr. Dre Beats Studio, 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. 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 discuss in detail at a later date.
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 Monster Cable Beats. While I had been aware of them since their 2008 Consumer Electronics Show debut, I did not give them a real look solely due to Monster Cable association. I assumed the overpriced Beats were just junk, as is the case with most Monster products; and by the way my lawyer tells me it's not liable 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 Cheapest price Monster Cable Dr. Dre Beats Studio, 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. 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 discuss in detail at a later date.
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