Headphones are one of those investments where you pretty much get what you pay for. I'd be focused on features: cord length, volume control, adjustability, etc. Get what fits your needs and spend as much as you're comfortable with. |
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My headphones just broke, and I'm stuck with iPod earbuds that look like they were digested by a cat. I want some decent headphones that actually cover your ears, nothing that reaches into your brain. I don't care much for noise canceling because, if the headphones are big enough you can't hear anything around you anyway. Also, I don't want to spend more than $80. Anybody know anything good? |
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Headphones are one of those investments where you pretty much get what you pay for. I'd be focused on features: cord length, volume control, adjustability, etc. Get what fits your needs and spend as much as you're comfortable with. |
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http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3153140 |
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This guy,, and this guy,
, are mine. BACK OFF!
You cannot go wrong with Sennheiser |
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lol i had to |
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-_- im a bit late but... |
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Such a shame this has to end, things are out of his command.
I use Sony Dynamic Stereo Headphones MDR-V150. They cover your ears and sound pretty good. The cord is kind of long and it came with an adapter that i can plug into my guitar amp. They sound a lot better than the in-ear headphones. When you listen to the virtual haricut video on youtube it sounds really good. I'd say they're pretty decent for $20 at Target. |
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