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CCountZero

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Bought a Razer Carcharias set a while back, for gaming purposes mostly.
Started loving them to the point of wearing them on the street, mic and all :p

I probably look like a major no-life nerd with them, but they keep my ears warm (seriously, they do, they're awesome ear-warmers, somehow...) and they sound great.

I'd probably give them a 3/5 for sound isolation, so that's not perfect, but they do isolate well enough for me to listen to metal at a decent volume level without bothering people next to me, so I'd say 3/5 is good enough.
 

Arc_star

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Dec 13, 2009
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I've got three main pairs atm. My AKG k-55's for gaming, Roland RH-50's for listening to my music on the go, and sennheiser HD 280's for production and working in the studio.
 

ActionDan

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I use the Microsoft LX-3000 Lifechat USB headset.I am a co-host the largest independent podcast group in world, so I need a very good quality Microphone. It's also good for gaming.
 

cieply

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Sennheiser HD 555. I spend half a day in front of the PC so it's important to have something better than what you can find at supermarket. Gaming and movies get so much better with decent headphones. Still I wish I could afford something better.

 

kmiik

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I have 2 pairs actually.
Behringer HPX2000 for gaming, movies, stuff when I'm not on the move.
and Sony MDR-Q22LP for when I'm on the move.
both have awesome quality for the price, but the ones I really want and will never get...
Stax SR-007 Omega MkII -- estimated price...$3,895
 

Red Bomb

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I have the Bose headphones - Cuz I nothing annoys me more than bad sound quality. They may be expensive (£120) but well worth it.

http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-entertainment/headphones-and-headsets/bose-audio-headphones/bose-on-ear-headphones/index.jsp
 

Ciarang

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I've got these headphones [http://uk.europe.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=437&subcategory=865&product=17388].

They're good quality, fairly cheap, and haven't broke yet.

I got them because they were the best ones I could get for my money.
 

BENZOOKA

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Oct 26, 2009
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Sennheiser HD 212, about 60 €. Those are perfect; have been for me at least. Very good price-quality-ratio, referring to some reviews too. I also got Creative EP-380 (in-ear)headphones for non computer usage.
 

wooty

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Aug 1, 2009
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I got my pc headset 9 years ago for £10, still got em, they cut my ears to pieces sometimes, but im a nostalgic guy and theyre still going strong
 

Captain Pancake

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My ones cost £15 from HMV, and they're the ones that fit snug in your ear. The only downside is the mucus build up, because they're very comfortable.
 

LeonLethality

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My PSP headphones because they are the only pair I have and they get better quality out of my PSP than any other headphone I have tried, not the most comfortable though...
 

Ganthrinor

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I wear studio-style headphones by preference. Because when I'm listening to my music, everything and everyone else can fuck off and die until I am finished. My headset however, really only serves as a kind of uncomfortable neck support for my mic as I leave Ventrillo on through the PC speakers. Drives my room-mates nuts, and I love it.
 

Zetsubou

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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 :)
 

Hurr Durr Derp

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I'm using Koss KSC75 at the moment, which have amazing sound quality for their price. Seriously, they easily outperform Sennheisers (*cough*overrated*cough*) of three times the price. They're also very comfortable (once you adjust them to be just right at least, but luckily they're really easy to adjust). The only downside IMO is that they're open superaural headphones, which means that unless you turn the sound up real loud, ambient noise can be a bit of a problem (OTOH, this does make them ideal to wear outdoors, since they won't ruin your ability to hear anything but the music). Because of this I've been looking into getting some good closed circumaural ones, but the price difference is huge.
 

EMFCRACKSHOT

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I have a very nice pair of Turtle Beach Earforce X1s Truly awesome for gaming.
For my ipod i use the ones that came with it. They work ok
 

Insomniactk

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Steelseries Siberia V2 http://www.steelseries.com/images/10/2240-2744.jpg
They're wonderful!
Retractabe microphone, comfortable, good sound etc.
Sometimes I even forget that I'm wearing them.