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What head-interfacing listening equipment do you use?


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Call it Utah pride (these 'phones are made less than an hour away from my apartment; one of my neighbors actually wires them up!), or taking advantage of a good situation (working for the University of Utah, I get a 40% discount on these 'phones), but I have a pair of Skullcandy G.I.s (http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/gi-p-6.html?zenid=ba6d1186fec1dc441df49afc908e5c9c) and a pair of Skullcandy Full Metal Jackets (http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/fullmetaljacket-p-30.html) that I run absolutely everything through.

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they have a critical listening class at my school for Recording Industry and they require us to get Sennheiser HD 600's. not cheap, but I'll be going with those someday soon.

i need some good ear buds. been looking at these Shure e4c's

You won't regret them. Worth every penny. My dog even ate the wires well after my warranty expired and they sent me a new wire set for free! (20 bucks plus shipping otherwise)

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UPDATE: After trying out my new Koss PortaPro headphones, I have found that they have something that my Telex headphones don't: bass.

These cost $30-40 instead of $10, but they are much better value. For cheap headphones for game playing, get the Telex phones; for music, get the PortaPros.

For instance, the Star Fox remix Barrel Roll's bass drum no longer goes "thup thup thup". It now actually sounds like a bass drum.

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