Recommended Headphones?
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So up until now, I've always been using earphones and I think it was about darn time I get myself a nice pair of headphones. I say that but I actually don't know much about headphone brands and was wondering what Fakku would recommend. I know about skullcandy and I don't really want it.
I want a headphone that's stylish, has a strong bass that would blast your eardrums away, and around $100~ it could be more expensive, I don't really mind spending money on good stuff, and the big or medium ones, not the skinny small ones made for sport uses. And there you have it~
I want a headphone that's stylish, has a strong bass that would blast your eardrums away, and around $100~ it could be more expensive, I don't really mind spending money on good stuff, and the big or medium ones, not the skinny small ones made for sport uses. And there you have it~
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Well, if you want stylish...

I bought these because they're durable, but I get complimented all the time. They're heavy and hurt the crown of your head if you wear them for too long though.
They're also not ideal if you wear glasses; the speakers have a rubber piece around them that has to cup to your head or else it doesen't sound right, the bass won't come through. But, fit them to your head and they block out a LOT of surrounding noise.

I bought these because they're durable, but I get complimented all the time. They're heavy and hurt the crown of your head if you wear them for too long though.
They're also not ideal if you wear glasses; the speakers have a rubber piece around them that has to cup to your head or else it doesen't sound right, the bass won't come through. But, fit them to your head and they block out a LOT of surrounding noise.
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Helseth
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If you're only going to use the headphones in front of the PC, I recommend the Logitech G35, it's never failed me before. (It's a USB port.)
It's crazy comfortable, and can adjust to just about every head shapeh there is. It's a 'virtual' 7.1 headphone, but I don't hear much of a difference between other actual multiple-speaker headphones I've used before, so don't let that put you off. It's got a good microphone on it as well, and looks pretty modern with a few extra features. (Not worth mentioning.)
If want to use the headphones for places other than in front of the PC, you can't go wrong with some Sennheisers or DENON.
Sennheiser HD 448
DENON AH-D1001S Silver
All of these should be more or less in your price range, and are over-the-ear design. Don't worry, any of these headphones would make you permanently deaf if you put the volume anywhere near max.
It's crazy comfortable, and can adjust to just about every head shapeh there is. It's a 'virtual' 7.1 headphone, but I don't hear much of a difference between other actual multiple-speaker headphones I've used before, so don't let that put you off. It's got a good microphone on it as well, and looks pretty modern with a few extra features. (Not worth mentioning.)
If want to use the headphones for places other than in front of the PC, you can't go wrong with some Sennheisers or DENON.
Sennheiser HD 448
DENON AH-D1001S Silver
All of these should be more or less in your price range, and are over-the-ear design. Don't worry, any of these headphones would make you permanently deaf if you put the volume anywhere near max.
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That does look good Anomalouse, what's the name of the headphone and the price? Don't think I've ever seen that one before.
I will be using headphones in front of the PC for the majority of the time but I will also be using them outside so connecting through USB won't really work for that. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Edit: Looked it up and found out it was Koss. The price is $100 so that's pretty sweet. I'd appreciate more suggestions since I want to make sure the one I get the right one. Also what's the difference between the Pro4AA and the Pro4AAT?
I will be using headphones in front of the PC for the majority of the time but I will also be using them outside so connecting through USB won't really work for that. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Edit: Looked it up and found out it was Koss. The price is $100 so that's pretty sweet. I'd appreciate more suggestions since I want to make sure the one I get the right one. Also what's the difference between the Pro4AA and the Pro4AAT?
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I recommend getting a pair of AKG's. They have great sound, looks cool and I have yet to find a pair of headphones with a better bass.
The ones in the pic are a pair of K 518 DJ, personally I like them because of their great quality and discreet style.
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The ones in the pic are a pair of K 518 DJ, personally I like them because of their great quality and discreet style.
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Casehead wrote...
Edit: Looked it up and found out it was Koss. The price is $100 so that's pretty sweet. I'd appreciate more suggestions since I want to make sure the one I get the right one. Also what's the difference between the Pro4AA and the Pro4AAT?I got mine for $65 USD.
Pro4AA are a design which goes on something like 30 years old, the Pro4AAT have titanium speakers I believe, they have a different sound quality (whether it's better or worse, I don't know) and have a different overall headphone design (which is probably more comfortable but less durable than the older one).
Seriously, think these headphones over. They will give you a headache if worn long enough. Also, they come in quarter inch jack only, you need an adaptor from Radio Shack or something, and the sheer size of the jack of mine coupled with the adaptor has wrecked the jack of an mp3 player (I was able to RMA it but I'm running into similar problems with the new one).
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Dirty wrote...
Feon wrote...
Skull CandyOh hell no.
Lol yeah, I've already stated that I wasn't going to get skull candy. They only have good design but they quality isn't worth their expensive price. I've also read somewhere that the Pro4AA has bad bass so might have to try everything out first. Really want a killer bass headphone~
