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CANterbury
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Topic: Headphones x Prog??? Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:15 |
I want to buy a new pair of Headphones for hear my music(expecially my new purchase:A black box - ph!)I'm looking for the bose in-ear...who have this one?and what do you have???i'm looking for good ones for hear prog...
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Talon
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:18 |
I'm interested in this too; does anyone have any good earbud suggestions? (hey, still in high school, they're handy for the "under-the-hair, who's gonna know?" trick :P)
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proggy
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:20 |
I have the Bose Over the Ears. Quiet Comfort 2. FANTASTIC!!!!!!
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proggy
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:21 |
The in the ear retail at Best Buy for $99.00
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CANterbury
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:24 |
Talon wrote:
I'm interested in this too; does anyone have any good earbud suggestions? (hey, still in high school, they're handy for the "under-the-hair, who's gonna know?" trick :P) |
I have very very very short hair!!!
The in - ear are 99$ yes!!!i want to buy it but i want to hear some reviews!!!
Maybe(maybe) is a silly thing but not all headphones/hi-fi/car audio system are good for certain music genre...like prog...i want something special at resonable price!
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progismylife
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:24 |
Shouldn't this be in the Tech Talk section?
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Talon
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:25 |
CANterbury wrote:
Talon wrote:
I'm interested in this too; does anyone have any good earbud suggestions? (hey, still in high school, they're handy for the "under-the-hair, who's gonna know?" trick :P) |
I have very very very short hair!!! |
Well then what kind of prog fan are you?
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progismylife
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:29 |
I don't need earbud headphones to do the "under-the-hair, who's gonna
know?" trick because my hair is so thick and long basically any over
the ear headphones are covered by my hair.
But I will keep an eye on this thread. My headphones seem to have a
loose connection and I am looking of good reasonable price that is
under £50 - if that is possible - headphones, earbud preferred.
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darkmatter
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:32 |
I've had two pairs of earbuds die this year. But having them wouldn't do me too much good anyway because my iPod still isn't working! I'd still like to get a cheap new pair though....
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cuncuna
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 13:36 |
I use those tiny ones that kind of goes into the ears. My hair is really really short, but I don't care much for covering the earphones.
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Finnforest
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 15:43 |
Do be careful with the volume guys, especially the "in ear" variety. They can do much damage in short order. I believe the over ear kind are safer but one still needs to keep the volume at a casual level. Take it from someone who wrecked his hearing as a foolish youth!
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JesusisLord
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 15:54 |
Do the search on headphone review sites. i don't have much money so I searched about best phones under 100 dollars. The Koss Porta-pro, rated high in the eyes of more then one "expert". They are approx. $40, have a 4ft. cord (perfect since I work out them) and best yet, they have a lifetime, no questions asked warranty. So ask yourself, how much do i want to spend, what will I be using them for etc. Hope this helps...
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Inks
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 16:26 |
To those suggesting bose i feel sorry for you guy, i suggest doing some research to truly find good headphones (bose are like what like rap is to music). Visiting head-fi.org will certainly help.
The porta-pro sure are good head phones thought koss ksc 75 and px100 senheissers are also good for a lower price range.
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frippster
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 17:14 |
I own a pair of Koss sportapro, which is the even more portable version of the portapro. They are ugly but the sound is quite good for about US$20. I use them for jogging only. For more serious listening I own a pair of Grado SR60, the sound is awesome, I compared them side by side with the Bose triport which made me even happier with my purchase since they sound MUCH better, and they cost less than half. The Grados are ugly too, though. they look like headphones you'd see a 1950's radar operator wearing in movies, but they sound so great I don't give a rat's rear end. I guess that if you're into prog you probably prioritize sound over style. If interested in Grado headphones, but stylish, they came out last year with a much nicer looking model, SR50 I think, for about US$50. I haven't tried them, but I am certain that they beat virtually anything in that price range.
In-ear buds sound good but are dangerous, and you have to periodically clean the ear wax build up. No, thanks. All other ear buds I've tried just sound like garbage.
Edited by frippster - April 27 2007 at 17:16
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 17:43 |
Finnforest wrote:
Do be careful with the volume guys, especially the "in ear" variety. They can do much damage in short order. I believe the over ear kind are safer but one still needs to keep the volume at a casual level. Take it from someone who wrecked his hearing as a foolish youth! |
What did you say? I can't hear you.
Speak up sonny.
Edited by Slartibartfast - April 27 2007 at 17:43
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shanocles
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 18:56 |
i had a pair of sony in ear phones. they were great until the outer sheath split (i do a lot of cycling and the sweat across back of neck wore through the silicone sheath-black crap everywhere!) they lasted about a year of heavy duty use (at least 2-3hours a day) in fact they wore through within the warranty period first and a i got a new pair and then the second lot stuffed up too (does this make any sense??). oh and they were expensive $80 Australian. i looked around for ages and came across creative in ear phones. i've had them for about 2 yrs, no probs. they don't go around the back of the neck which is better and they seem louder than the sony ones. good for bumpy roads, they don't fall out the ears. and they were only about $30 australian. they're cool cos they're black and tiny little fellas. good luck with the purchase. you gotta have good listening product for prog huh!!!
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weaverinhisweb
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 19:05 |
I also use Grado headphones, and highly recommend them to anyone interestred in amazing quality at a decent price. I bought the Grado SR125 for 150 American dollars. If you enjoy good sound quality, then it is worth every bit of what you spend. The sound is crystal clear, and the tone is perfect. I fell in love with my headphones the second I put them on my head. They are pretty comfortable, and very sturdy so they wont break easily.
I would not go with Bose. They are incredibly overpriced if you ask me. I would swear by Grado.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 19:19 |
I haven't used home stereo headphones in a long time, but I do have a little experience with portable device headphones.
Talk about dangerous sounding headphones, for the longest time I was using Koss "shoots sound into your ears", I kept losing the earpieces.
I was interested in noice cancelling models. I go to the gym regularly and the gym music is just atrocious. Even worse on DJ night. I got a set of Sony and paid way too much money for them. They didn't sound that great and let in more noise than the Koss. I think they're more intended to cancel out jet noise when you're on a plane. Haven't had the opportunity to test that yet.
The set that came with my current digital music player, a Toshiba Gigabeat 40 gig, were crappy. I'm really happy with the player though. It's wonderful to have my whole collection on it. I'm approaching 1300 titles, egads!
I'm currently using a cheap set of Philips ($20 I think). I'm not really happy with them, but they're decent. Looking forward to what everyone has to share about portable device headphones.
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shanocles
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 19:19 |
here's the link if you want.
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=437&subcategory=441&product=11397
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 19:23 |
weaverinhisweb wrote:
I also use Grado headphones, and highly recommend them to anyone interestred in amazing quality at a decent price. I bought the Grado SR125 for 150 American dollars. If you enjoy good sound quality, then it is worth every bit of what you spend. The sound is crystal clear, and the tone is perfect. I fell in love with my headphones the second I put them on my head. They are pretty comfortable, and very sturdy so they wont break easily.
I would not go with Bose. They are incredibly overpriced if you ask me. I would swear by Grado. |
I just visited their site. Those look to be some serious headphones and I see they also have a portable device model. Might need to go internet shopping now.
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