Well I have done the headphone thing for a long time. Buy two pair.... it will end up that way anyway....
For home use get a used pair of one of the top brands ( I like Sennhizer 650s) and drive them with the Mcintosh. They retail for 500 but you can get them new for about 350 and used for 200.
For the iPod In Ear Monitors are the only way to go. I use Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10 pro ($420). They are a three way IEM and the best none custom IEM out IMO. They will give the best of full sized headphones a run for their money. I 10 pro is way out of your budget but I am sure Ultimate ears cheaper models are good too.
If you are new to headphones you are in for a treat. All of the top brands are VERY detialed while still being musical. Give your self a few days to get used to the sound stage.
Sites to check out are www. Headphone.com and www.head-Fi.org
PS Sennhizers are warm and detialed.... like Sonus Fabers... Grados are bright and and detialed... Like Thiels but brighter
For home use get a used pair of one of the top brands ( I like Sennhizer 650s) and drive them with the Mcintosh. They retail for 500 but you can get them new for about 350 and used for 200.
For the iPod In Ear Monitors are the only way to go. I use Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10 pro ($420). They are a three way IEM and the best none custom IEM out IMO. They will give the best of full sized headphones a run for their money. I 10 pro is way out of your budget but I am sure Ultimate ears cheaper models are good too.
If you are new to headphones you are in for a treat. All of the top brands are VERY detialed while still being musical. Give your self a few days to get used to the sound stage.
Sites to check out are www. Headphone.com and www.head-Fi.org
PS Sennhizers are warm and detialed.... like Sonus Fabers... Grados are bright and and detialed... Like Thiels but brighter