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thylasos

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Quality vs. Price is big for me, but I tend not to pay more than £15 for a pair.
 

Supreme Unleaded

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For my Ipod i wear these REALLY good quality headphones, they look a bit weird and theyre hard to explain, i don't even know what company makes them. I got them from an old friend years ago while bartering for one of my games.

They're totaly worth it.

And i used to use some Turtle Beach X2's for my 360, however i have a PS3 now so i can't use them, i asked for some new PS3 compatable ones for christmas though.
 

Saphire

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I use the SteelSeries 5H v2 USB headset, the sound quality for music isn't so great, but in game the quality is astounding. The USB cable basically has a soundcard that enables the headset to be used in 7.1(I'm pretty sure) surround sound, which is awesome. Also along the lines of just pure game sound, you should hear the crack of a sniper rifle (I.E. the awp in CS:S with these, it's pretty intense). Also they're incredibly comfortable/lightweight which is great for long stretches!
 

Caligulove

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cheap ones that hook around my ears. I really never use headphones unless Im using my iPod.

If Im feeling like an insomniac and need to watch a movie or something, my brother has bigger, higehr quality headphones
 

Daniel Cygnus

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Zetsubou said:
Skullcandy hesh all the way. They're comfortable, have good sound quality (slight echoing can occur, but I kinda like it) and they were actually pretty cheap. They usually come in the 50 U.S.D. range, but I got them cheap online :)
That's what I got, though they're not comfortable to begin with or if you're wearing them for a long time. The sound quality is kinda meh, but otherwise, they're pretty good.
 

Rawker

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I only have the sucky ones I got with my Ipod. hopefully Santa can catch a clue...
 

lissn

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Koss Portapro and Sony MDR-EX90LP when I'm on the move, and Pioneer SE-M280 when I'm using the computer.

You're not going to believe how brittle the Pioneer actually is if I told you, so I'll just leave this [http://i48.tinypic.com/b6rled.jpg] here...
 

Fraught

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Skullcandy Hesh. They're pretty good, though this is like my third pair of Heshes.

The sound's decent, but they do, I think, break more easily than some others.
 

Kajt

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I can't remember the name of my headset, but it says "Fatal1ty Creative" on the top of em'. They're very comfortable and, just like yours, they go around the ears.
 

SantoUno

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DuplicateValue said:
Well, I used the Apple ones until they broke, then I got a pair of Skullcandy in-ear ones until one earpiece randomly stopped working (they were kinda uncomfortable anyway).

Now I'm using a pair of in-ear ones I got for like ?15.
I tend to prefer in-ear earphones, cos they block out backround noise.
Me too :/ my first pair broke, then I bought a second pair, those broke like 2 months ago. Stupid things.
 

Alphavillain

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The pair I wear most are my Sony MDR-V500. I love 'em. I also have others, but the Sony ones are the most durable and have a really strong lead.
 

AvsJoe

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I used to have these kick ass bass-boosters that were only $7 at Wal-Mart but Wal-Mart no longer carries them. Nowadays I use the headphones that wrap around my ears because they're the only kind that stay on my head.
 

Valiance

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My headphones [http://www.cyberacoustics.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Home.ProductDetail&content_id=320]

<img src="http://www.cyberacoustics.com/miovox%5Cimages%5Ccontent_file_466.JPG" /img>

I got them a year or two ago and they work great, though I am willing to try something else if I got them for cheap.
 

CovertCell

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I have the Razer Megalodon for PC, Icemat Siberia (white) for TV/360/PS3, and WESC for MP3 player. All very comfortable and havent failed me since buying, great sound as well.
 

Pegghead

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Well let's see now. I've used headphones for about the past year because me and my Dad now share the same room for computing. And being a programmer and having his own company from home he's on it quiet alot so I had to switch from speakers to headphones. I originally got this usb pair with comfortable earmuff speaker things and a good quality microphone back when I played WoW and they started the microphone chat option (LEEEEEEEROOOOOOY JEEEEEEEEEENKINS!). I threw out the packaging a while ago but they're from Microsoft with a black and light grey colour scheme and they are extremely good quality.