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I use the Philips SHP9600. They're pretty good
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>>24133 (OP)I used to use the HD 58X and the comfort was godly but I sold them off
I think I'm going to get either the HD 620S or the Sony MDR M1 next
β24154[Quote]
i have an ancient pair of Sennheiset 590s, pretty good but if the volume is too loud then people can hear it
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but so far they havent broken on me
β24157[Quote]
$5 ones from a grocery store, on a continuous basis
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>>24155You can at least make them slightly better by installing LibrePods.
https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods β24169[Quote]
Whatever you get, if it has a 3.5mm jack option, get one of these and learn how to EQ:
https://www.amazon.com/FiiO-Tiny-Headphone-Amplifier-Silver/dp/B0FPX6ZM83?th=1It will turn just about any decent headphone into a top tier headphone.
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>>24155theyre worse for your hearing than regular headphones
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>>24155theres something called inverse square law, the closer the bluetooth transmitter gets to your brain the less damage it does to your braincells
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>>24152i heard the xm4's are very good
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>>24169mine do have the headphone jack on them, though its kinda broken since i get a buzzing sound from them, so i just use the EQ from the sony app.
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>>24287i heard they have better sound quality or something
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Not a headphones but i using kiwi ear cadenza
β24296[Quote]
>>24168i wanted to install it on my phone but after seeing it required root access for it i decided heck no! and didn't decide to download it
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>>24282The Sony app is junk. It doesn't offer PEQ and it doesn't have as many bands.
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>>24322bass is for niggers