Author Topic: Recommend headphones to Sefou pls  (Read 2820 times)

If companies gave you the bulky ones for default, you would use those instead.
Probably not. And no company with any sense would do that.

I just updated the OP. Elaboration for Night Fox: completely surrounding the ear = over-the-ear a.k.a. circumaural, resting on the ear = on-ear a.k.a. supra-aural a.k.a. suckishness.

*Cough cough*

I lol'd

Well, back on topic, I suggest you get headphones if you're looking for headphones.

A good headphone that emits sound.

Well, back on topic, I suggest you get headphones if you're looking for headphones.

A good headphone that emits sound.
You're an infinite wealth of helpfulness.






Whats wrong with it :O?

Had a pair with a blue gemstone skull on them, sold them for 90 percent of the original price after 1 and a half year of use.

Turtle Beach Earforce X11s. Affordable at ~$60, comfy, and the sound quality is great.

Hd 202s. Awesome quality, big, but look good. I have a pair.



Comfy but make ears sweaty.
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Turtle Beach Earforce X11s. Affordable at ~$60, comfy, and the sound quality is great.

Klipsch Image S4

$80

Amazing

Skullcandy?
Holy mother of God.
nothx
Turtle Beach Earforce X11s. Affordable at ~$60, comfy, and the sound quality is great.
Now these, I actually like.
Every time I go to my aunt's house, I use her husband's X11s.
Those mondays.
Are as comfortable.
As forget.

Hd 202s. Awesome quality, big, but look good. I have a pair.



Comfy but make ears sweaty.
I have the HD 202s. They suck quite greatly. They're comfortable, but their construction is terribly flimsy and the earpieces actually fall off the headband quite often when dropped. The highly excessive bass drowns out the not-so-great mids and highs. They also look somewhat weird.
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