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A/V Headphones

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by IbramGaunt, 5 Feb 2007.

  1. saccharomyces

    saccharomyces What's a Dremel?

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    Definitely recommend headphones by this company: www.hearotto.com they make really high quality USB, noise cancellation, cell phone headsets, etc for very, very cheap.
     
  2. Altron

    Altron Minimodder

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    Ok, I could understand the confusion immediately after my post, for those members who haven't already heard my various headphone discussions. I thought I cleared it up.

    Damnit, I was joking! Sarcasm! Laugh Laugh Ha Ha!

    I've been to about a dozen head-fi meets, I own a pair of AKG electrostatic headphones, and I'm probably the only person on bit tech who has met John Grado in person.
     
  3. TMM

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    lol i skimmed through the thread and didn't notice the sarcasm the first time :D
     
  4. K

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    I bought those Audio Technica's by the way. They're seriously good for the price. The bass is almost as tight and responsive as my Etymotic's but with a faaaarrrr better range. They're also ridiculously comfortable, feel really solid and aren't bad on the eyes either. Great stuff.

    Definitely keen to get some Grado cans next though. Or another pair of AT's just for home use :)
     
  5. Altron

    Altron Minimodder

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    Grados are really nice. I'd get them just for the variety. In my limited ATH experience, the sound is quite different from that of the Grados. Grado makes a beautiful jammin' headphone.
     

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