I find the Sony's fatiguing and gave the ones I had away, but every single ear is different, especially in physical dimensions and shape, so these things are very personal, more so than with loudspeakers, because headphones sit directly around or on the ear.
I like the Beyer DT770 Pro for tracking, but it's out of your price range. They're not at all fatiguing, and they sound pretty accurate except that there might be a touch of heaviness in the bass. But I find that bass emphasis actually helps to hear the bass and kick drum, which makes them perfect for me for tracking. Maybe you could find some used ones. I also use Ultrasone 650 Pros for tracking. They're closed back, and very accurate phones, but harder to find and also out of your price range.
If you'd said mixing, the $80 Grados are the best sounding and most accurate cans on the market under $200, but they're not sealed-back phones so you probably would not want to use them for tracking.
The Senns aren't bad, and lots of folks love them.