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RIP headphones

Need suggestions for new ones.

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  • 4
    More specific please.

    Over ear?
    In ear?
    Bluetooth?
    Wired?
    Budget?
  • 1
    Sennheiser HD1 Wireless. I have a pair at work and they are amazeballz! I found a cheap open box pair on eBay and they've been stellar.
  • 0
    @Stuxnet

    over ear
    decent noise cancelling
    no more than 150€
  • 0
    @djsumdog these that just died are Sennheiser HD 206 (not sure about this number).

    Served me for two years.
  • 3
    Skullcandy Crusher over ear. You just won't find better quality for the price, sound quality compared to Beats and Sehnheisser. They're not noise cancelling technically but man... i don't hear anyone anything, they seal around your ear so perfect. Tested on a plane, train, at work, shopping malls etc
    Also if you enjoy your bass riffs or drops you won't find better, you can set a level of bass and the higher you go the more live like music becomes. Going max setup is like standing in front of a speaker at a gig. I don't do max often because well.. it's like standing next to a speaker, you nearly feel the bass in your heart !!! Overwhelming 😁
    I paid 130 euro for them and was considering Sony noisecancelling headphones for like 290. I'm so glad I picked my Crusher 😍
  • 2
    Oh and they're wireless using Bluetooth. But you can plug them also using a cable as normal headphones
    Review here:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch/...
  • 1
    sennheiser momentum 2.0 wireless

    great allrounder and literally the only pair you will ever need
  • 0
    @oudalally can confirm. I use the more expensive version of those (535 i think) and they are awesome if you wanna hear more details in your music. They are pretty linear which I like. Also great as in ear monitors for live music and they cancel out noise perfectly fine. Also you can change cables which is huge for me since most of the time the cable and not the headphone breaks.

    For over the ear I like akg studio headphones a lot. Also pretty linear and with changeable cable
  • 1
    AKG headphones are great. High quality sound, noise cancelation, comfortable and reasonable price.
    I have been using mine for years now, and I totally like their amazing clarity and well defined instruments and vocals.
  • 3
    Here I'm using Sony MDR-ZX220BT because.. well, Bluetooth. And they're only €40 here in Belgium. Nice battery life (6-8 hours), good microphone placement (something which many brands seem to do wrong, I've found) and great range, but that also depends on the host side's controller of course. When it's connected to my Acer PC or my Nexus 6P, I can walk across the apartment and have the signal propagate through multiple walls no problem.

    Specifics are important though. Here I greatly value the quality of the Bluetooth controller, microphone placement (as I tend to make calls through it) and battery life. Your needs may vary, but for a good recommendation they need to be specified.
  • 2
    I've got a pair of Koss headphomes that are damn good and comfy. They're $40 a pair (that includes warranty), so not bad.
  • 2
    @aerfromenes
    Bought one yesterday (because of your comment) and it came yesterday... I love it. ♡
    Tested with good music like metal ⛧, rock and classical music.

    I still have my "Teufel Aureol Headphones" (just copied the name)... bought them 3 years ago.
    They're good and I love to annoy people because the speakers are on the outside, too...

    😊
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    @Irithyll try testing high bass on Rotting Christ - Apage Satana!! Some crunchy rhythm in it you won't pick up without bass headphones. BTW - metal 😍😍😍

    Did you try max bass yet?? Haha
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    @aerfromenes
    Don't know this song but I know some "full-bass" songs 😝
    Didn't hear Slipknot - Custer yet... that could be nice for testing, too 🤔

    I tried it and it's fucking brutal BUT it's vibrating as hell 😂

    Here some bands I hear and know as a comment - just scroll down a bit... haha 😂
    https://devrant.com/rants/1653679/...
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