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Paid shill
Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
My current pair is top notch and has good sound quality, but I sometimes dread watching anime with them because they are uncomfortable as f*ck. I need a decent pair that is super comfortable around $25-30
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Good college starter
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College superstar
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Shit just got serious
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by Proctor
Pretty much the best headphones at that price range.
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Paid shill
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by DMV2
Looking for comfort mostly so I should go with those I think.
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"The One"
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Skull Candy's are pretty comfortable
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Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
I bought a pair of these and they have no business being as great as they are for that price:
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_i...seq=1&format=2
My brother has the Beats and these give them a run for their money. I'd take them over the Sonys posted earlier which I've had and loved.
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I rule the local playground
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
I'd say these
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-KSC75-Por.../dp/B0006B486K
Unbeatable sound for the price, seriously incredible, light, doesn't make your ears sweat like over the ear types. They are rather ugly, and they don't seal because of the design (clip on), but theyre damn good. Even if clip ons aren't your thing, I'd say try them.
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Paid shill
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by DonDadda59
I bought a pair of these and they have no business being as great as they are for that price:
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_i...seq=1&format=2
My brother has the Beats and these give them a run for their money. I'd take them over the Sonys posted earlier which I've had and loved.
Those are the ones I have. They sound good hut are super uncomfortable
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Annabele Lee
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by Batz
Pretty much the best headphones at that price range.
The Sennheiser HD202 sounds better across all frequencies, has no sibilance and is also more comfortable.
Jammer, here you go: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-202...sennheiser+202
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I post-up midgets
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by DonDadda59
I bought a pair of these and they have no business being as great as they are for that price:
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_i...seq=1&format=2
My brother has the Beats and these give them a run for their money. I'd take them over the Sonys posted earlier which I've had and loved.
there's also this one for slightly more:
http://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-1083.../dp/B007SP2CO2
if you want name brands, the sennheiser hd 201 & hd 202 are pretty decent . if you're looking for on-ear, the koss portapros have always been highly rated
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Paid shill
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by Suguru101
You got these? How's anime sound?
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I rule the local playground
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by Suguru101
I've had these and I personally hated them. They were damn uncomfortable past 20 mins from clamping and imo the sound was quite bad. Bassy, but everything else sounds muddy.
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Annabele Lee
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by Jameerthefear
You got these? How's anime sound?
I used to have them after the Sony's gave me headaches with their grip.
The voices sound natural for this price range, not bright or squeaky. It has good bass for audio effects and explosions, though not too much.
Again, it's still a $20 headphone, but among this price these are some of the best you'll find.
But also, for $36, an authorized Sennheiser dealer (i've bought two headphones from them)is selling a Like New Senn HD439, which is a step up model and is just better. If you can add 16 dollars more, do it. - http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...condition=used
But anyways good luck.
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Annabele Lee
Re: Need some comfortable, cheap headphones
Originally Posted by shoops
I've had these and I personally hated them. They were damn uncomfortable past 20 mins from clamping and imo the sound was quite bad. Bassy, but everything else sounds muddy.
They stretch and get bigger for large heads, if at the maximum you were still getting clamp then that sucks. They aren't overly bright, which makes voices sound more natural. If you are used to bright headphones/high treble it will take a bit for your brain to adjust.
But yeah, they are $20 headphones after all. Can't have everything.
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