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    Quote Originally Posted by King_Nuthin View Post
    I prefer them when outside the house, but I understand because you are sacrificing sound quality.
    I have no fear of people laughing at big headphones. Hell, I even sort of half-dance to the music if I'm walking alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idiotec View Post
    For the money, it very tough to beat the Grado headphones. Check out the SR60's or SR80's depending on your budget.

    http://www.amazon.com/Grado-80-SR80/...5067995&sr=8-1
    Quote Originally Posted by idiotec View Post
    Check out Sennheiser. They make some nice 'phones and might have something that will fit your budget.

    Might want to poke around http://www.head-fi.org/
    Grado and Sennheiser are excellent choices, IMO. And can be gotten for fairly reasonable prices.

    These Goldrings are comparable, too. And they come with a detachable cord, which is really an advantage -- the first thing to go on headphones is usually the cord because it's gets pulled too hard and too far. WIth a detachable cord, the cord just pulls out -- damage is minimal. I've had that feature on my Sennheisers for ages, and it's saved me many times over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolicat View Post
    I have no fear of people laughing at big headphones. Hell, I even sort of half-dance to the music if I'm walking alone.
    For me its less the fear of being laughed at then the fear that when I fall asleep on the bus with closed ears I will wind up in another town.

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    Quote Originally Posted by King_Nuthin View Post
    For me its less the fear of being laughed at then the fear that when I fall asleep on the bus with closed ears I will wind up in another town.
    I dream of doing that. I'd rather have an adventure than make an appointment. I think I've watched too many films, I'm drifting off.
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    I once fell asleep in the NY subway and rode from the lower East side to Queens and back before I was woken up. Never again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by King_Nuthin View Post
    I once fell asleep in the NY subway and rode from the lower East side to Queens and back before I was woken up. Never again!
    Awesome. So long as you're still functioning, it's ok!
    Well, everyone, prepare to have your guts kicked out by folk singers...

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    I picked up these about a year ago at Best Buy (I think for $130) and can't think of one negative. They sound great, and can take a beating (I'm pulled them violently off my desk only to crash onto the floor by tripping on the long cord many a time). I'm not sure if that's what you were looking for, but I would say they're completely worth the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RagAndBone View Post
    I picked up these about a year ago at Best Buy (I think for $130) and can't think of one negative. They sound great, and can take a beating (I'm pulled them violently off my desk only to crash onto the floor by tripping on the long cord many a time). I'm not sure if that's what you were looking for, but I would say they're completely worth the money.
    This. I use the in-ear ones, but I've used the pair described above before and they rock hard.
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    Would this be the thread to ask about people's experiences with the Beats by Dre headphones?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCrimsonSaint View Post
    Would this be the thread to ask about people's experiences with the Beats by Dre headphones?
    Nope...
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