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Taxman1

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The headphones that came from my Zune saw her last days this week. Anyone have some suggestions for new ones?
Needs to be over ear, portable, and somewhat pleasant to the eye. I have around 70$ to spend.
 

drisky

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I just always go for what i can find cheap. Headphones break all the time so I don't feel like its a good idea to spend a lot.
 

PunkyMcGee

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i've never had a problem with Sony (every time they break it' more or less my own fault, cheep and good sound.
 

The Hairminator

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If you want to be a pretentious brandwhore (well, also quite good) you might want to try out Skullcandy.
 

Anarchemitis

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If you're an audophile, stop by your local Music supply store and ask about flat-response headphones.
But aside from that, I got myself Logitech G330s. They're incredibly comfortable and have minimal sound loss.

An industrial designer somewhere had fun coming up with these baby's curves.
 

vxicepickxv

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Anarchemitis said:
If you're an audophile, stop by your local Music supply store and ask about flat-response headphones.
But aside from that, I got myself Logitech G330s. They're incredibly comfortable and have minimal sound loss.

An industrial designer somewhere had fun coming up with these baby's curves.
I just broke a pair of those, and I went with the Earforce X-11, which won't help for a set like that.

I would look for something that is both lightweight and relatively cheap. I have the JVC HA-L50V headset, and it's damn good for 15 bucks. Spend the rest on more music.
 

Acier

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Wait do they need a mic?

Because if not, go with Skullcandy. I've had nothing but good experiences with them. The buds cost around $20, but even these have good sound and are decent at blocking out outside noise (I only need my volume turned halfway up to get the perceived volume I want since there isn't competition from ambient noise)
The full headsets are more expensive, but probably also fantastic
 

BlueberryMUNCH

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Woahwoah, I don't think he's talking about headsets o.o.

Sennheiser! (sp?). They're great quality, but can be pricey hrhrhrhrrrrr.