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Har! I has new headphones!

MrMacPlus

Well-known member
I've been needing these for a while! :D They're iFrogz brand EarPollution headphones, and sound quite good! I'll need to turn down the bass, it's quite reverberative!

 

Brooklyn

Well-known member
Since we are all promoting our headphones, I'll say I'm a fan of the Grado Sr-80's Only $99 and great sound.

 

MrMacPlus

Well-known member
Heh, my Powerbook is slowly clicking away caching the pages of 68kmla.org as I view it. But, these are cheaper headphones, maybe (I don't really know, it was a present) about $10-20. Oh well, these are the best headphones I've heard, a great break from the 'phones that were $7 and broke after a day. > :(

 

dav7

Active member
I haz KOSS UR20s here. :p

The old pair got so used (I listen to music 25 hours a day, 8 days a week ( ;D )) and abused (they either go *crash* or *clunk* when I need to leave the computer, or *plonk* when I need to quickly leave the computer) that they more or less died (can has red duct tape on sticky tape on black headphones?) and I finally got them replaced.

Mum replaced them with more expensive UR29s at first so I could listen to music on the run, but the sound is rather different, they don't sit on the ears the same and the folding mechanism (they're the folding version) feels a bit flimsy (the cable I can see going to the speaker cones looked rather brittle, if cable could be called that) so she managed to talk the no-exchange policy out the window ( :D :D) and replace with with another set of UR20s. :cool:

:D :lol: :cool:

Oh, right, the sound. They sound pretty good. :p

-dav7

 

wthww

Computer Janitor
Staff member
I've had my HD280 Pro for a while, and I love it because its comfortable, every part is replaceable (look at their site, literally, its made to come apart so you cna replace a part), they are sturdy, and sound amazing. and they have an ueber thick cord that I think will never fray.

//wthww

 

joshc

Well-known member
I only have one set of headphones and they're my iPod headphones.
You *seriously* need to change those ASAP. They are quite possibly the worst headphones around. They cut out 95% of what you *should* be hearing - the actual music! The quality on those is just plain awful. Get some in-ear noise cancelling headphones, and you will feel like you are on heaven. For real.

 

equill

Well-known member
I haz KOSS UR20s here ...
My UR-30 set would still be in use if the plastic 'skin' over the ear-surrounding foam had lived as long as the speakers themselves. A pity, because they are good, even (or especially) when driven by a solid-state amp. that I built in 1978, and which still performs flawlessly.

de

 

System7

Banned
People bashing the apple headphones....

Honestly, they are better than 95% of the headphone out there bundled with stuff. For free, they arent bad, and they dont sound like tin and they last a long time. They dont have much bass, but treble is good.

Just think of the worse generic headphones that are allover....

-shivvers

Now those are horrid and fall apart. Some of us cant afford 99$ for headphones you know :-/

However, if I need good quality I hook up my iPod to my speakers on my desk which sound good.

 
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