Anyone want to suggest some headphones?

Anyone want to suggest some headphones?

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Muzic
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Anyone want to suggest some headphones?

Post by Muzic »

For Xmas, i've decided to finally exploit it and use it to get what I want. I havent done this since I was 4.

Anyways, I have a good ear. Im somewhat of an audiophile.

I'll be pairing what ever headphones with a Creative X-FI

Sennheiser 280 HD, is so far what i've looked at.

Im looking for 3 things.

1. Comfortable at a minimum of 4 hour usage.
2. Sound quality, not an overpowering bass.
3. Under 125 CAD.
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Post by AF »

Never wear headphones longer than an hour without resting.
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Post by imbaczek »

+1

Bacteria love headphones of any kind.
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Post by rattle »

And your ears hurt from wearing them. I recommend two can with a string. 8)
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Post by Peet »

I got headphones at a Circuit City for $20 US on a road trip. They have surprisingly good sound quality, and decent bass responce to ~12 Hz.
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Post by rattle »

Did you know that chicken die from 7 Hz tones?
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Post by SwiftSpear »

I'm using Sony MDR-XD200's, and while I have had headphones with better sound quality in the past they have all gotten wreaked when I accidentally tugged on the cord as I was getting out of the computer chair. Comparatively I'm fairly sure these sony's are invincible... At least they have handled alot more punishment with alot less damage. The cord shielding seems to be top class. They are also extremely comfortable compared to other headphones I've had. They don't cramp the ears at all.

[edit] it's worth mentioning that I only game or use the computer with headphones, so these headphones have a good couple thousand hours worth of usage time at least already and they still work just as good as when I got them about a year and a half ago. They have taken no damage or had any quality loss. Also many times they have been used as many as 20 straight hours without producing discomfort.
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Post by Comp1337 »

My big problem with headphones is that i twist them halfway around each time i take them off or put em on. I end up with a supertwisted cord, resulting in having to wear them in a funny way to get sound on both ears.

Oh, and exploiting xmas to get what you want? I thought everyone did that..
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Post by Ishach »

Im buying a pair of Siberia Icemats sometime soon, i've heard they are pretty good but the thing that made me decide is how cool they looked

http://www.icemat.com/products/icematsi ... t/pictures
  • :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Comp1337 »

IS THAT A CLIP-ON MIC I SEE THAR?
Now i really want one of those
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Post by aGorm »

I got some Sennheiser HD-555 Headphones, and they are the muts nuts (english slang for good). Seeing as there very similare I'd rekon theyed be good. Only differances are that the 280s are closed not open.

http://www.headphone.com/

Yopu might be intrested in whats on here, tehy got comparison grphs and stuff (if you know what all the things mean anyway it would be helpfull)

aGorm

(PS I wore them for 12 hours plus with no problems comfort wise...)
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Post by Felix the Cat »

I have the cheapest headset I could get at Radio Shack and it is more than good enough for me.

My reccomendation is to get the most flexible pair possible, though. You could have a perfect frequency response curve, but it means nothing if you can't wear them for more than ten minutes without getting a headache from your skull being crushed. Look for free flexibility in the earpieces, the microphone, and the bridge that goes over your head.
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Post by Muzic »

Wow, those are some nice looking open headphones!

Hmm my brother is offering to get me some Grado headphones for christmas.
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Post by Caydr »

Don't use any audio equipment worth more than $20 while playing Spring.

Try: http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-6468_7-0.h ... ting7+desc
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Post by Muzic »

Who said this was just for spring?
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Post by espylaub »

AKG 240. The Sony V 500 is also pretty nice, but you probably won't be wearing that for more than 2 hours.

For mobile use: Koss Porta Pro. Period. Best portable headphone set bar none. And only 30├óÔÇÜ┬¼.
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Post by aGorm »

Out of intrest Caydr... why ever not??

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Post by Ishach »

A few versions ago there was a bug with sound where if there were lots of simultaneous sounds its got really loud, like ear-damagingly loud.
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Post by aGorm »

The good thing is i can have the headphones on realy quiet and still hear them (unlike cheap ones) so when it does that whilest its loud it dont break my ears (or my cans... :-) )

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Post by Comp1337 »

Woot. My headphones just cracked and fell off my head. One of the earcups is now hanging from a thin wire. Lucky for me its christmas tomorrow :)
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