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not for gaming, just to listen music on my cellphone and computer
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Jvc Flats are ok for sound but there not huge in size.
Which for me is a no go since I don't want things sitting on my ears.
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ping @Rukio
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you mean message not a ping. lmao

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Way under $200, but I have the Philips shp9500 and am a big fan. Good sound, lightweight, comfortable.
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not for gaming, just to listen music on my cellphone and computer


Mostly home use? Or more on the go? Closed? Open?
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Looking back at thread I read 20 $ lol
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What type of music? Is it important that they don't leak sound(whether or not you can hear the room while listening or the room can hear your music a little)? Do you require a shitload of bass?


I really like my Sennheiser hd 598. They are open back so they can be heard in the room if they are loud, and i can hear someone speaking if i'm listening to music. They don't exaggerate bass and it is very easy to pick out individual instruments on them. Mostly used for 70s-90s rock and ska/punk and i find them to be just about perfect for it.
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Quote (amahumahaba @ May 3 2018 11:59am)
What type of music? Is it important that they don't leak sound(whether or not you can hear the room while listening or the room can hear your music a little)? Do you require a shitload of bass?


I really like my Sennheiser hd 598. They are open back so they can be heard in the room if they are loud, and i can hear someone speaking if i'm listening to music. They don't exaggerate bass and it is very easy to pick out individual instruments on them. Mostly used for 70s-90s rock and ska/punk and i find them to be just about perfect for it.


Sennheiser hd 598 are also over $250 on Amazon, can't find them at sub $200 anywhere. Except some random sites, but not sure if legit. Might be above his budget.

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So.. I recommend the OP not take anymore advice from this user.

This post was edited by JohnMiller92 on May 3 2018 02:07pm
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Quote (JohnMiller92 @ May 3 2018 03:06pm)
Sennheiser hd 598 are also over $250 on Amazon, can't find them at sub $200 anywhere. Except some random sites, but not sure if legit. Might be above his budget.

In any event, Gold: Locked, and Trader: Scammer.

So.. I recommend the OP not take anymore advice from this user.



Huh, didn't realize they went up so much.

looks like they switched to the 599 maybe?
https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-599-Open-Headphone/dp/B01L1IICR2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1525378537&sr=8-2&keywords=hd598
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