This. Although I've gone through several pairs of headsets already. This is probably my fifth pair of Apple buds (just had a bunch of buying many Apple products) and I went through a couple Sennheiser branded ones too. I also owned a few over the ear headsets and realize I hate all of them (earbuds only moving forward). Will probably pick up another brand/set soon.
Currently some basic Philips for sports. They're nothing special but at least they don't fall off -- hurting my ear-skin a bit though.
I had a pair of cordless Philips with Bluetooth, again for sports, which were very handy; sound quality wasn't excellent though, they were bulky and would fall off too easily, so eventually I lost them.
My ideal headphones would be cordless, good for sports, noise-reducing, small and adjustable, fitting my ears without hurting.
I had issues with Shure's SE530s, and stumbled on a one-day special on Amazon for the SuperFi 10's for 20% of list price: never looked back. As in-ear phones go, they're the best I've ever had. I gather newer units have some manufacturing quality issues, but I've had mine for over two years and although I'm on the fourth cable (they're user-replaceable) and n'th set of foam tips, I'm very happy with them.
(Which is a good thing, because triple-driver in-ear phones generally cost an arm and a leg!)
I used to wear headphones regularly. But now I only used them sometimes at work.
My favourite phones would have to be Brainwavz HM5
Very clean and unbiased. Avoid these if you like overly harsh, bright, flat or the patented Sennheiser 'heavy mud bass .'
Don't have much of an opinion on earphones, though. Just that they make me feel like an 80 year old with how little they give in terms of clarity & depth .
Edit: I also used to use Alessandro MS1, basically the Grado 125. If you like metal/rock, get these. My favourite brights. Not for the faint of ears...
Also, the noise dampening comes in handy in the data center. I mean, it's not so loud that short periods of time are going to kill your hearing, but over the years? yeah, I could see problems.
Also, I find I don't get fatigued as quickly in a data center with hearing protection.
But I use them for office work, too; it's not like I have 'golden ears' anyhow; these things are perfectly fine for listening to MP3 quality audio. I have clipped off the antenna; reception is shit most of the places I work.
Switch between Sansa buds, which are $10/3 pairs, and Bose QC15 noise cancelling over-ear, which save my nerves on all flights and anywhere I can't sleep.
I have had them since the end of 2003. These head phones are very good value for money. I have travelled with them and use them most days. Recently I replaced the leatherette ear pads but apart from that they are still going strong.
I use them every day at the office to muffle out background noise/conversations. They're also great when traveling, I commute into Boston once a month and they muffle out the engine noise of the bus pretty well.
Great phones, on my second pair, but not open-workspace friendly.
My last Samsung in ears sounded good but the cords kicked it in no time. Picked up two pairs of Sennheiser CX 495s as replacements. Good phones, seem more rugged, only wish I'd gotten phones with a mic too.
Given that my in-ear headphones normally last 6 weeks at most, and I'm no audiophile, I normally just buy what looks good at TK Maxx in the £5 price range.
and they are due to arrive any day. These are basically strengthened ear buds with interchangeable cords and ear pieces, making them less disposable and more rugged.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 48.8 ms ] threadI had a pair of cordless Philips with Bluetooth, again for sports, which were very handy; sound quality wasn't excellent though, they were bulky and would fall off too easily, so eventually I lost them.
My ideal headphones would be cordless, good for sports, noise-reducing, small and adjustable, fitting my ears without hurting.
I had issues with Shure's SE530s, and stumbled on a one-day special on Amazon for the SuperFi 10's for 20% of list price: never looked back. As in-ear phones go, they're the best I've ever had. I gather newer units have some manufacturing quality issues, but I've had mine for over two years and although I'm on the fourth cable (they're user-replaceable) and n'th set of foam tips, I'm very happy with them.
(Which is a good thing, because triple-driver in-ear phones generally cost an arm and a leg!)
My favourite phones would have to be Brainwavz HM5
Very clean and unbiased. Avoid these if you like overly harsh, bright, flat or the patented Sennheiser 'heavy mud bass .' Don't have much of an opinion on earphones, though. Just that they make me feel like an 80 year old with how little they give in terms of clarity & depth .
Edit: I also used to use Alessandro MS1, basically the Grado 125. If you like metal/rock, get these. My favourite brights. Not for the faint of ears...
Also, the noise dampening comes in handy in the data center. I mean, it's not so loud that short periods of time are going to kill your hearing, but over the years? yeah, I could see problems.
Also, I find I don't get fatigued as quickly in a data center with hearing protection.
But I use them for office work, too; it's not like I have 'golden ears' anyhow; these things are perfectly fine for listening to MP3 quality audio. I have clipped off the antenna; reception is shit most of the places I work.
Best headphones price-quality, hands down. Got them because a recomendation from a friend. Best recomendation ever made.
Even headphones in the multiple hundreds can´t compare to them at 60$. I actually bought a spare one ;)
I have had them since the end of 2003. These head phones are very good value for money. I have travelled with them and use them most days. Recently I replaced the leatherette ear pads but apart from that they are still going strong.
I use them every day at the office to muffle out background noise/conversations. They're also great when traveling, I commute into Boston once a month and they muffle out the engine noise of the bus pretty well.
My last Samsung in ears sounded good but the cords kicked it in no time. Picked up two pairs of Sennheiser CX 495s as replacements. Good phones, seem more rugged, only wish I'd gotten phones with a mic too.
However I have shelled out for some "Iron Buds" on KickStarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/legendary/earbuds-time-t...
and they are due to arrive any day. These are basically strengthened ear buds with interchangeable cords and ear pieces, making them less disposable and more rugged.