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Hi Jim, I have a pair of Sennheiser HD-25s. I use mine constantly, the isolation is excellent and they are pleasant sounding, not quite flat in response. They are comfortable despite being worn on the ear, both ears fold back so you can have one on and one off - a DJ induced design. Every single component is replaceable. I take them with me all the time when I do studio work Mine cost £140 3 years ago and have been very dependable and reliable. Perhaps you may consider an IEM solution There's a review on Drumdojo www.drumdojo.com and type IEM in the search engine. I'm sure there are many contenders for your cash :) Hope this is useful anyway Paul ---------------------- Paul Marshall Portfolio Sound Artist http://www.powerhaus.net http://www.drumdojo.com http://www.differentdrums.co.uk NI Facilitator for the Da Capo Foundation www.dacapo.co.uk Drumdojo Recommended link For June 2003 Percussion of Persia http://tinyurl.com/ddbg ----- Original Message ----- From: "jimfowler" <jimfowler@prodigy.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 4:40 PM Subject: headphones > so i've set up a way to monitor guitar, bass, and synth all from the >stage > (goodbye, soundguy) and now i'm looking for a good pair of headphones >that > can handle a lot of sound without breaking up...they'll need to be able >to > drown out the drummer and hopefully overcome the p.a. > > any suggestions? > > -jim > > > >