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- paraselene
i have super sensitive ears and can't put things in them. including my ipod earbuds which hurt so much i've just stopped using the damn thing after a couple of months.
i'd like some good headphones that won't break the bank. out with it! what do you lot recommend?
- designerror0
been using these for a couple of years now and they are great
- paraselene0
thanks, fellahs. this gives me something to think about. those sony ones look super comfy, jens.
kelp, have you got a pair of sennheisers? which ones?
i rather like the look of these:
http://www.podzone.co.uk/ipod-he…
mmm... padding...
- kelpie0
my bro has those very ones (or very similar), they're grrreat...
- skt0
Brendan says the 212's are ok but you can get better for your money. It didn't tell me what though. Fucking abbo.
- mr_snuggles0
I have these, they're great...
Supra-aural design rests lightly on the ear, creating a controlled environment for better sound. Driver is positioned the correct distance from the ear canal
30mm diameter drive units are larger than many headphones for deeper bass, lower distortion and wider dynamic range; bass response extends down to a low 18 Hz
500 mW power handling stands up to day-in, day-out use at high output levels
Uses Neodymium magnets for maximum energy and minimum size. Packing more magnetic energy per ounce than conventional Ferrite, Samarium Cobalt or Aluminum magnets, Neodymium helps produce ample sound output--100 dB/mW sensitivity
Oxygen-free copper cord for maximum conductivity and minimum noise; conducts electricity better than conventional copper
Gold-plated plugs resist corrosion for high conductivity and low noise
Conveniences:Folding design permits easy storage and easy portability in a briefcase or equipment bag
Reversible earcups enable single-sided monitoring flexibility
Wide, molded headband distributes the headphone's weight over a wide area thus reducing pressure. Provides comfortable listening for hours on end.
Sony UniMatch plug system with fixed stereo miniplug for use with portable equipment; detachable phone plug for use with studio and home audio equipment
- paraselene0
hide his vegemite until he tells us.
- kelpie0
they break really easily - I've been through 2 pairs at work already...
- kelpie0
I am superhumanly clumsy though :/
- paraselene0
ta, snuggs.
which ones break, kelpie?
i got confused with all the posts.
- paraselene0
I am superhumanly clumsy though :/
paraselene
(Mar 28 06, 05:40)
- kelpie0
snuggles' ones!
- determinedmoth0
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obi…
I go for these. In ear though.
- mr_snuggles0
yes, mine have broken once before, then I bought the same ones again and managed to lose them on Saturday, so yet again, I have bought the same ones...the sound is soo good and they're soo comfy...
- skt0
By the way, I think girls with big headphones are quite sexy. Like they are in a wrigleys advert or maybe even a vodaphone one. It also means all your mates are hot too and you're probably a dj or something and get really good coke and know where all the warehouse parties are happening.
- paraselene0
It also means all your mates are hot too and you're probably a dj or something and get really good coke and know where all the warehouse parties are happening.
skt
(Mar 28 06, 05:45)so could i get done for false advertising?
- determinedmoth0
she'll be on roller skates next with a getto-blaster on her shoulder.
- paraselene0
she'll be on roller skates next with a getto-blaster on her shoulder.
determinedmoth
(Mar 28 06, 05:49)duh. why would i need a ghetto blaster if i have the headphones?
i think you meant leg warmers.