Fuck Sennheiser, you need some Grado's.
They're
1. Not the most modern looking
2. Not the most comfortable
But they do sound fantastic, and they're very lightweight which has it's own comfort advantages. I'm addicted my SR-80s but if you can afford some SR-225s or something I'm sure they'd blow you away. They make some excellent gear without all the flashy form over function bullshit you find with a lot of other companies.
The only real problem is a main part of the Grado design philosophy is their preference for open headphones, so basically they dont do nearly anything to block out surrounding noise, and if you like to listen to things LOUD through your cans, other people are gonna be able to hear it too.
There are reasons you may not want to get them, but I LOVE mine. I wore my first pair out over like 5 years, had a good experience with Grado customer support during that time too, tehy stand by their products, so I'll gladly buy from them again. Good headphones, good prices, and good business practices....
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y226/DirtyBird133/Grado1.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y226/DirtyBird133/Grado2.jpg
I love them, and since you seem to be an audiophile, (At least to some extent) I figured you'd want to hear about a company that makes headphones that actually caters to audiophiles.
I bought mine from here, but you can find them cheaper from other places.
http://www.goodcans.com/ListeningStation/