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What are the best headphones?
What's the best?
For travelling, or just chilling at home. |
Personally, I love the Logitech H800 USB Connector Supra-aural Wireless Headset. It will switch from my phone to my laptop, (for skype or music), with just a little switch at the back, works for a pretty good distance away, and is USB rechargable. I can be listening to tunes, switch to take a call, then switch to skype, etc.... Very handy and sounds pretty damn good. Mute, volume, etc, right on the headset also.
Obviously there are much better headsets for purely music listening purposes, but I don't get to listen to music all day, and these are just really useful. . |
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I use Bose QC15
A little expensive, but with the noise cancelling technology, your music comes through clearer than ever and you'll hear things you didnt know were there before. http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/...t_15/index.jsp |
they are a little big but the bass is thumpin'...
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Love my Bose noise cancelling headphones.
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beats by dre just dont buy em on canal st
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active noise cancellation headphones are great for airplanes. But unless you have white noise in your house, you're mental for thinking they sound good under normal listening conditions.
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You've obviously not tried it at home, or you'd know better. Even when I was flying my own plane which had a single-prop engine, it reduced the noise level by about 80%, and that is clearly not white-noise like in a passenger jet. |
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(to be fair though on thigns like planes they are probably pretty good) |
Just got these for android, can control music player and take calls with the mic etc:
http://www.klipsch.com/product/65527...26%23848 2%3B |
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Thats called white slag noise |
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The ones that stay on your head.
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Sennheiser, AKG
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After auditioning about 15 different headphones I bought Bose Quiet Comfort 15
http://www.bose.ca/controller?DTCLin...VENT&src=k1638 Just amazing. They aren't too big, have a mic for Skype, and sound just freakin' amazing. They also have active noise cancelation (built-in stereo microphones take outside noise and invert it to cancel it out). To test them out yourself, check out an Apple store. Futureshop and Best buy probably have them too but at Apple they have them connected to ipods, and they let you plug in your own too for a proper listen. |
I only buy Sennheiser now, They are just awesome and Priced right.
Bose has great headphones but way over priced. |
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As I said, good for a plane, but that's about it. I think if ANC headphones were good, they'd use them in studios. But they don't. End of a review of hi end ANC headphones on a audio site: "Bottom line: I'd stay away from noise canceling headphones if possible. But if you're a regular plane or train commuter, or find yourself regularly in loud environments needing peace and quiet and don't want in-ear headphones stuck in your ear canals, noise cancelers are probably the way to go." But at the end of the day, everyone's ears are different and if you like them, then great. I'll use them on a flight, but use my B&Ws the rest of the time. |
I'll give you hint....not the most expensive ones.
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Sennheiser = audio quality + durability
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For earbuds, I've never heard anything as good as my Klipsch buds. As far as headphones go, you can't go wrong with Sennheiser as Milo mentioned. While they have some expensive models, you can also get away with not spending too much cash, and still have terrific sound.
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my friend told me about these:
http://www.thehouseofmarley.co.uk/ they are "green" manufactured. They actually look pretty decent to be honest. ps. shame on anyone who says beats by dr dre. i want to shoot u |
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I always see people walking around the with those "Beats by Dr Dre" $300 headphones. But I think mostly they want to be seen wearing "Beats by Dr Dre" headphones.
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Yeah they think they look cool but honestly they look like suckers.
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actually IN the studio or arranging music. Those things are too hot and heavy to be trying to wear them like a new necklace or some dumb shit. ! |
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these are the best brands |
I'll check out the Sennheisers
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If are you buying expensive headphones say Sennheiser like the HD800's listed earlier you should research AMPs and DACS because plugging those directly into your sound card is EPIC fail.
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