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- 28 de Jun, 2019
I'm looking for Non-Gaming headphones, preferably between the price of 50 to 150 dollars. What are some good ones?
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DOES IT SOUND LIKE THIS MAN WANTS YOUR GOD DAMNED MOTHERFUCKING PEASANT HEADPHONES?!Under your budget but I have been impressed with the KZ ZSN Pro.
Solidly built, great sound (except that highs can be a bit too strong), detachable cable, comfortable but won't fall out.
Hey, at least I don't shill shitty bluetooth call center headphones for pajeets but something you can actually enjoy music with.DOES IT SOUND LIKE THIS MAN WANTS YOUR GOD DAMNED MOTHERFUCKING PEASANT HEADPHONES?!
Go back to the afterlife byuu, nobody wants to hear your shit. We aren't playing games here, this is life or death.
The pads also look like elephant anus.I've been using Sony MDR-V6 for about a decade now, and I've been pretty happy with them. Good sound quality, okay noise isolation, sturdy build.
My main issue is the fact that the pads tend to disintegrate after several years of use and have to be replaced.
I'm not a headphone snob, but Sony MDR-V6 are the most balanced pair of headphones I have ever owned. By balanced, I mean it's neither bass nor treble heavy. They also seem to be clearer than other headphones I've had over the decades. I do agree that the pads wore out fast, and I'm on my second aftermarket pair as I've also had these for at least a decade, but the rest of it has been sturdy. Also they have the same construction and design as of when they started the line in the 80s, which I like.I've been using Sony MDR-V6 for about a decade now, and I've been pretty happy with them. Good sound quality, okay noise isolation, sturdy build.
My main issue is the fact that the pads tend to disintegrate after several years of use and have to be replaced.