What type of headphones do you use?

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What type of headphones do you like to use?

Over-ear
8
25%
On-ear
6
19%
Earbuds
11
34%
In-ear
7
22%
 
Total votes: 32

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Postby ChaoStar » 2009.07.25 (16:39)

I like Over-ear, myself.

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Postby LittleViking » 2009.07.25 (18:25)

Is there a difference between in-ear headphones and earbuds?
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Postby toasters » 2009.07.25 (18:42)

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Postby andalus » 2009.07.25 (18:49)

Earphones. In-ear I guess. Ipod ones. I only wear overhead ones on my computer.

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Postby T3chno » 2009.07.25 (20:58)

Away from computer = iPod headphones
When on computer = Overear headphones (Sony MDR-V something, acutally model number is kinda washed out)
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Postby ChaoStar » 2009.07.25 (22:25)

Flight wrote:Away from computer = iPod headphones
When on computer = Overear headphones (Sony MDR-V something, acutally model number is kinda washed out)
Sony MDRs are good. I'm thinking of buying a Sony MDR-V700.

Also, the difference between in-ear and earbuds is that in-ear headphones go into your ear, while earbuds, like the apple ones, stop almost in.

(talking about apple ones, mine only last me like, 3-5 months. ;_; )
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Postby Tanner » 2009.07.25 (22:48)

Wrap-around on-ears. They're the most comfortable.
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Postby Lenny » 2009.07.26 (00:30)

Over-ear is always my first preference, though I use little earphones a lot of the time because they're portable and I can't be bothered taking larger things to school.
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Postby Adoniseppi » 2009.07.26 (03:54)

I use over ear headphones. That way I don't have to deal with other noises like asshole roommates and such. And they're really comfortable. After a long enough time it feels like I'm not even wearing them.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2009.07.26 (04:36)

I've got one-a-them Logitech dealies that wrap around behind your neck. I love that thing.
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Postby mintnut » 2009.07.26 (04:38)

I use supra-aural apparently. Basically, over-ear to the rest of us. Sennheiser PX100's, quite possibly the best headphones ever to have been invented. The sound quality is just oh so good, and they are portable and really robust. I think I must have spent the entirety of my last year of sixth form with them either on or around my neck, despite this causing me to have to avoid my headteacher constantly. Seriously, I doubt I could hold these headphones in a higher regard.

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Postby Universezero » 2009.10.04 (23:56)

I use these jazzy little things:
http://www.nettbee.com/images/T/MDREX85LP.jpg (Not sure if these are earbuds or in-the-ear headphones)
I used to use Skullcandy full metal jackets, but they broke three times, and after the third, I decided it was time for a change. So I got these Sony ones, which were down from NZ$150 to NZ$90, which was a pretty good deal. They're about the same quality as the Skullcandies, but they're a lot more comfortable too.
I would use over the ear, but they're a real pain to carry around, seeing as the place I most use my iPod is on the school bus.
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Postby Pheidippides » 2009.10.05 (00:11)

No idea what the difference between an earbud and an in-ear headphone is. Voted in-ear. They're the standard iPod headphones.

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Postby The_Juggler » 2009.10.05 (12:25)

I hate ipods and everyone who uses them - just putting that out there. White plastic doesn't make you cool, it makes you a douchebag.



I use a great over-ear headset on my computer (where I listen to most of my music)
Actually, right here it is
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Great sound quality and a quality microphone. I actually won it from the Live search club (now ran by Bing) using a macro program that automatically plays the games and earns points for you.
http://www.clubbing.com/Pages/Home/HomePage.aspx

It is honestly one of my favorite posessions.


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Oh and when I use my microphone (mostly for playing TF2) I have to set it to loop the microphone input through the headphones. Otherwise I can't hear myself talking and have no idea how I sound - I sort of talk like a deaf person does.
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Postby Spawn of Yanni » 2009.10.05 (12:48)

In-ear headphones when using iPod, over-ear for laptop usage.
Pheidippides wrote:No idea what the difference between an earbud and an in-ear headphone is. Voted in-ear. They're the standard iPod headphones.
In-ear headphones actually go far deeper in than regular iPod headphones do. This as opposed to this.
The_Juggler wrote:I hate ipods and everyone who uses them - just putting that out there. White plastic doesn't make you cool, it makes you a douchebag.
They're good portable music players.
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Postby capt_weasle » 2009.10.05 (15:08)

The_Juggler wrote:I hate ipods and everyone who uses them - just putting that out there. White plastic doesn't make you cool, it makes you a douchebag.
"Hey everyone, look at me. I'm so cool because I go against the mainstream. I'm going to use dumb generalizations to make myself sound like a jerk."

Anyway, I use Skullcandy in-ear headphones because they're relatively cheap, do a good job for the price, and allow me to block out any other noise distraction around me. The only downside is having a tendency to yell when I'm talking to people and listening to music at the same time because it's hard to gauge how loud I am speaking.
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Postby ChaoStar » 2009.10.05 (17:25)

I'm getting myself some Koss Pro4AA. Retro, ftw.
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Postby Tunco » 2009.10.05 (18:01)

On-ear.

Also I would like to buy this, it's pretty cool.
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Postby The_Juggler » 2009.10.06 (03:20)

Tunco123 wrote:Also I would like to buy this, it's pretty cool.
Holy crapola, those are awesome.
Awesomely expensive too - but holy crap
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Postby rocket_thumped » 2009.10.06 (03:34)

Over-ear, I feel like the quality might be better, I don't know though.
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Postby toasters » 2009.10.06 (03:44)

Interesting. Although I would still hesitate to spend big bucks on headphones. I'm not sure if it's me being rough on headphones, or simply because I've been buying shitty headphones, but the ones I've had always broke through general wear and tear. If I was sure that a good pair of headphones would survive many years of use then I'd be more inclined to invest. When I actually have money that is.
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Postby aids » 2009.10.06 (04:23)

http://reviews.cnet.com/headphones/sony ... 00024.html

Next time you go to the store, buy these and compare them to your $100+ headphones. You won't be able to hear the difference.
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Postby Tunco » 2009.10.06 (09:09)

toasters wrote:
Interesting. Although I would still hesitate to spend big bucks on headphones. I'm not sure if it's me being rough on headphones, or simply because I've been buying shitty headphones, but the ones I've had always broke through general wear and tear. If I was sure that a good pair of headphones would survive many years of use then I'd be more inclined to invest. When I actually have money that is.
Well, let's see. Just this year 5 of the headphones I used had a problem, left headphone wasn't working, not giving sound at all, incredibly bad sound quality and so on. Although each of them were nice headphones, Sony, Apple, and 3 more different (but good) companies' headphones.

So based on my experience I can say that big bucks are worth on headphones, eventhough know what you're buying. Eh.

I use this now, pretty cool. It has a on-cord-volume-adjuster, I can adjust the volume without using PC/iPod.

And yes, it's possible to buy a headphone with less than 15$, but you should now what you should buy.
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.10.06 (15:10)

In-ear headphones. You don't hear anything from the real world!

I've had three in-ear headphones: Some Pioneer ones, the ones who came with my Creative Zen Mozaic and the ones who came with my Sony-Ericsson W880i cellphone.

I'm currently using the Sony-Ericsson, because I've yet to take the Mozaic's headphones to repair (the mozaic's are the best I have).


My father owns a good on-ear Sennheiser headphones.
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