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jakeEHTlovless

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We all love music right? We also like good quality sound comming out the speaker's. I my self have went through roughly 100 pairs of head phones in a 10 year radious. OT: Which of the three do you prefer, why, and what is your favorite brand. Hell, post what ever, i dont give a damn, just keep it to a minimum. Chow
 

theComposer

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Headphones for gaming on my computer, earbuds for music on the go. I'm about as far from an audiophile as you can get, so as long as it works and is comfortable, I don't really care who made it.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Earbuds for portability, wraparounds for my computer.

My nice USB wraparound headset/mic has spoiled me for so long, but it's so big.
 

Sacman

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Headphones... nice meaty high quality headphones...

Earbuds are annoying and wraparounds are usually poor quality...
 

smearyllama

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I have these really, really nice Bose headphones, but I kept losing them, and then the battery got old, so they don't work, and replacement batteries are expensive.

I miss them so much.
They were the noise cancellation ones, so you could wear them on a plane while watching a movie or something and actually hear.
 

delanofilms

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blakfayt said:
BIG ASS EARMUFF TYPE HEADPHONES, cause when I'm listening to music I want you to know I DON'T WANT TO TALK TO YOU!
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THAT WITH SPRINKLES.
Plus my DS. My headphones go everywhere with me, no matter how big they are.
 

x0ny

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I wear a pair of old earphones for working in the kitchen, I don't wanna get grease all over my nice headphones.
 

Hollock

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I have headphones with a super long cord so I can watch movies from my bed for my computer. And I have earbuds with the little loopy backs for my ipod. I usually buy the blue 10$ sony ones for the earbuds, because they always last around 3 or 4 months and are cheap. But now I have some white JVC ones which are fine.
 

Taerdin

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The kind that are portable, just have the wires going into the speakers. But not the little buds that go in your ear, speakers that go on your ear. So like the headphones with the plastic band connecting them except without that big plastic connecting part.

I hate putting the buds inside my ear (I listen loud), and I need it to fit in my pocket.
 

ProfessorLayton

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Headphones when I'm gaming and listening to music, but earbuds when I'm on the go. Earbuds are just so simple even if they can fall out easily.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Headphones for this guy. I've got a pair of sennheiser headphones I got for a great price. Not quiet professional sound but pretty damn good. Nice bass response, comfortable to wear and a long cord.

I used to like earbuds but I find they wear out far to fast.
 

Nemu

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Big ol' headphones, because I want people to see why I'm ignoring them, plus they sound 100% better.

Earbuds sound awful and they are uncomfortable.
 
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Headphones are restricted to my PC/laptop. They're 'Skullcandy's so they've got pretty good sound quality but are fragile as hell. I snapped my old ones by using them as headphones for on-the-move.

Now, I just use cheap earphones for portable music: I like being able to take one out if a friend's talking to me.
 

Baneat

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Beyerdynamic tanks (DT100) for PC
Alessandro MS1-i's for music

both amped through Fiio E5's
 

Lilani

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Earbuds--and by that I mean the ones that go INTO your ear, like earplugs. The ones I get give me very good quality and durability for only $20 (They are called Marshmallows, and they are at WalMart in a variety of colors). They stay in better and are more comfortable than the standard iPod headphones, block and impressive amount of outside noise, and only leak sound if I've got the volume five notches above deafening. Not to mention they're small and don't require a separate carry-on bag when traveling.