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Recommendation for 'pretty' noise isolating headphones?
- ken
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Nice! If I didn't already have two of those* I'd totally jump on that.
*yes I have a problem
*yes I have a problem
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so they sound good but they sure don't feel good after falling asleep with them on for a few hours on an airplanefluffy wrote:So I ended up getting a pair of MDR-7506 recently, and I have to say they sound pretty great! I haven't done a proper side-by-side with the ATH-M50x but these are really nice for high-quality portable listening. I won't be doing a bluetooth mod on it but now I understand why people keep on saying how great these are. Really comfortable to wear as well.